All articles by Salmon University Staff
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Halibut fishing starts April 4 in MA5-MA10, and May 2 in MA1-MA4, annual halibut limit increased to six
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife March 14, 2024 Contact: Lorna Wargo, 360-581-5611 Media contact: Mark Yuasa, 360-902-2262 OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced today plans for the 2024 halibut fishing season,...
- Posted March 16, 2024
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Help stop halibut bycatch by bottom trawl fleet (GoFundMe for legal costs, by the Alaska Marine Conservation Council)
An excerpt from a GoFundMe organized by the Alaska Marine Conservation Council: *** SU editor’s notes in brackets *** “The Bering Sea is known as the ocean’s cradle for halibut. The Alaska Coastal Current carries...
- Posted March 16, 2024
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WDFW March 15th meeting to include vote on bait ban and delayed opening for Puget Sound rivers
The WDFW Commission is meeting March 14th to the 16th. The complete agenda of that meeting is linked below. On Friday, March 15th, from 1:00pm to 1:30pm, the WDFW “Staff will brief the Commission and ask for...
- Posted March 13, 2024