Scientists Say Decades Are Needed to Rebuild California’s Abalone Collapsed Fishery
Share
[aggregation-styles]
The Press Democrat
It could take until at least 2032 before California reopens even the slightest season for abalone diving and hunting along the North Coast, where depleted stocks have shut the popular sport fishery since 2018.
But that’s a best-case scenario envisioned by scientists studying the beleaguered red abalone population, as nothing like the open seasons of the recent past is likely for up to three to six decades under the current range of environmental circumstances and reproductive projections that have sunk the species, the scientific team has concluded.
That rough timeline, though subject to ongoing debate and changes based on ocean conditions and population shifts in the coming years, suggests a whole generation of people could miss out on a sport that has inspired adventure and deeply held tradition for legions of families and friends across Northern California.
Read More →
The Press Democrat
It could take until at least 2032 before California reopens even the slightest season for abalone diving and hunting along the North Coast, where depleted stocks have shut the popular sport fishery since 2018.
But that’s a best-case scenario envisioned by scientists studying the beleaguered red abalone population, as nothing like the open seasons of the recent past is likely for up to three to six decades under the current range of environmental circumstances and reproductive projections that have sunk the species, the scientific team has concluded.
That rough timeline, though subject to ongoing debate and changes based on ocean conditions and population shifts in the coming years, suggests a whole generation of people could miss out on a sport that has inspired adventure and deeply held tradition for legions of families and friends across Northern California.
Read More →
By Mary Callahan | 16 Mar 2020
RELATED TOPICS:
Explore the Wild Side of Route 66 With These Natural Wonders
Travel /
20 hours ago
California’s High Living Costs and Rampant Poverty Sharpen Its Economic Divide
Opinion /
3 hours ago
Fresno County Man Killed in Head-On Collision Identified
Local /
17 hours ago
California Allocates $56 Million to Combat Youth Homelessness
Housing /
17 hours ago
Fresno Police Arrest Suspect in Southwest Shooting Through Valley Crime Stoppers’ Tip
Crime /
18 hours ago
White House National Security Council Hit by More Firings, Sources Say
Politics /
18 hours ago
Explore the Wild Side of Route 66 With These Natural Wonders
Travel /
20 hours ago
California’s High Living Costs and Rampant Poverty Sharpen Its Economic Divide
Opinion /
3 hours ago
Fresno County Man Killed in Head-On Collision Identified
Local /
17 hours ago
California Allocates $56 Million to Combat Youth Homelessness
Housing /
17 hours ago
Fresno Police Arrest Suspect in Southwest Shooting Through Valley Crime Stoppers’ Tip
Crime /
18 hours ago
White House National Security Council Hit by More Firings, Sources Say
Politics /
18 hours ago
Explore the Wild Side of Route 66 With These Natural Wonders
Travel /
20 hours ago
Daisy Can’t See or Hear, but She Knows How to Love
Daisy may not be able to see or hear, but the sweet senior pup always finds her way to the people she loves.
“When Daisy first came to us, s...
Animals /
2 hours ago
Categories
Latest
Videos

Animals /
2 hours ago
Daisy Can’t See or Hear, but She Knows How to Love

Travel /
3 hours ago
How to Travel Without a Phone

Opinion /
3 hours ago
California’s High Living Costs and Rampant Poverty Sharpen Its Economic Divide

Local /
17 hours ago
Fresno County Man Killed in Head-On Collision Identified

Housing /
17 hours ago
California Allocates $56 Million to Combat Youth Homelessness

Crime /
18 hours ago