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California passes law to phase out gillnet fishing in state waters to protect underwater wildlife
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law aimed at protecting marine life by gradually phasing out the use of set ...
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13 Best Attractions In Northern California, According To Visitors
Check out Northern California's top-rated attractions - from vineyards to national parks - where natural beauty meets rich ...
Recreation Dungeness crab season will open on Nov. 1 along the coast of the Central Coast and the Monterey Bay, but with some ...
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The blob is back in the Northern Pacific Ocean: What does that mean for B.C.?
Climate scientists say the marine heat wave could be altering the jet stream, potentially leading to a wetter than normal ...
California’s last wild salmon are one drought, and one more round of mismanagement, from vanishing from the state’s rivers, ...
Commercial fishing for Dungeness crab, a centerpiece of Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations in Northern California, will ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has delayed the opening of commercial crabbing season statewide to protect ...
Again this year, California officials are delaying the state’s commercial Dungeness crab season because of the “numerous ...
Crabs Credit: CDFW October 25, 2025 - The recreational Dungeness crab season will open beginning Nov. 1, 2025, except in northern California where it has been delayed due to a public health hazard.
Governor Newsom has signed into law AB 1056 by Assemblymember Steve Bennett (D-Ventura). The bill—sponsored by Oceana and ...
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California Governor Signs Bill to Gradually Phase out the Remaining Inshore Gillnets
AB1056—sponsored by Oceana and Resource Renewal Institute (RRI)—establishes a plan to completely phase out the use of inshore set gillnets.
Delta sturgeon and stripers hitting, Steve Mitchell said. New Melones trout action good, Kyle wise reported. Don Pedro trout ...
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