California’s crabbing season delayed again to protect humpback whales
by Gabrielle Canon in Los Angeles from Environment | The Guardian on (#5S91W)
The move has sparked backlash from the $88m industry even as incidents of whales getting trapped in fishing gear have increased
Those hoping to snag a Dungeness crab for their Thanksgiving table may find them in short supply this year, after the commercial crabbing season was delayed again in parts of California over concerns for the endangered humpback whales that share their waters.
Humpback entanglements in the heavy ropes used by commercial crabbers have been on the rise in recent years, resulting in deaths and injuries to dozens of the imperiled whales. The delay marks the second time state officials have pushed back the commercial crabbing season this year in an effort to reduce entanglements.
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