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Want Seafood? Go Fish! ( More waters from San Francisco to Mendocino off-limits)
NBC Bay Area ^ | Thu, Aug 6, 2009 | JACKSON WEST

Posted on 08/06/2009 3:56:20 PM PDT by nickcarraway

More waters from San Francisco to Mendocino off-limits in effort to restore delicious marine wildlife populationsB

The State Fish and Wildlife Commission approved a plan to expand protected areas in the stretch of California coast from San Francisco to Mendocino and 3 miles out to sea. The new marine reserves will protect 20 percent more coastal areas from commercial fishing, in the hopes of restoring one of California's tastiest natural resources. Commercial fishermen wanted slightly fewer protected zones, and less strict restrictions on abalone diving.

The abalone population in particular is threatened and in decline, but some recreational abalone diving will still be permitted. The move extends a network of marine preserves already created along the coast north of Santa Barbara, with plans expected for further extensions north and south and within San Francisco Bay. Unfortunately, there may not be enough staff to police the area.

"The current (marine life protected areas) are not afforded adequate protection," President of the California Fish and Game Wardens Association Todd Tognazzini argued at the commission's approval meeting. It means prices on menus for local, wild seafood will likely go up -- however, the market farmed species like oysters shouldn't be affected, and frankly, those tasty but nasty-tempered Humboldt Squid could probably use a cull.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food
KEYWORDS: abalone; delicious; fish

1 posted on 08/06/2009 3:56:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: martin_fierro; NormsRevenge

Ping


2 posted on 08/06/2009 3:59:04 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

I’m not really against protecting against overfishing.

If the fish populations are running low, some prudent management would seem to be warranted, so we can all enjoy the fish in the future.


3 posted on 08/06/2009 3:59:31 PM PDT by Yossarian (DRAFT BARBOUR 2012!)
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To: nickcarraway
Go Fish!

Now there's something you don't hear often in San Francisco.

4 posted on 08/06/2009 3:59:59 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

Unless they are trolling for sausage.


5 posted on 08/06/2009 4:03:49 PM PDT by DogBarkTree (Support The American Tea Party)
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To: DogBarkTree
This is outrageous. Every year we camp in Mendocino County & take our kayaks out to dive for red abalone. You must free dive (no scuba/snuba, can't even have the equipment out on the water with you)) in frigid water. The daily get is 3 which must be at least 7 “. You have to report every abalone on a “report” for Fish & Game. We always end up diving with people who sell theirs to local restaurants.

We've been doing this for 8 yrs. If anything, there are more abalone now than when we began.

6 posted on 08/06/2009 4:33:30 PM PDT by justkate
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To: DogBarkTree

You are bad! LOL!


7 posted on 08/06/2009 4:35:47 PM PDT by dljordan
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