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State Bans Almost All Sport Salmon Fishing
Written by Nicole Chavez, Reporter  



SACRAMENTO, CA - The California Fish and Game Commission voted today to ban salmon fishing in nearly all Central Valley rivers.

The vote was preceded by a salmon fishing ban in federal waters, as well as a California Coastal fishing ban that went into effect in April.

The movement to ban salmon fishing for at least a year comes after the discovery that only about 90,000 fall-run Chinook salmon returned to the Central Valley to spawn in 2007. That's just a third of what the number was in 2006. It's also the second lowest number on record.

The salmon fishing cut-backs have already hurt many valley economies. Salmon season represents around 80 percent of business during the summer months for many bait shops.

"It's like ducks lined up for a catastrophe in this business all the way around," lamented Michelle Bukey of Vigil's Bait shop in Suisun City. "We're already losing our bait deal and I anticipate a lot more people going out of business, a lot more."

Economists believe the decision could cost the state millions. The state has applied for $255 million in federal aid to help those impacted by the fishing ban.

Other states have their own regulations for helping the salmon population. Washington State has set a quota of just 15,000 salmon for its fishermen this season and Alaska has cut its salmon catch allocation by 48 percent.


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Created: 5/9/2008 8:29:30 AM
Updated: 5/9/2008 6:12:11 PM



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