May 9, 2018
May 9, 2018
Pacific halibut fishing to close
after May 11 in Marine Area 1
Action: Close recreational halibut fishing at the end of the day Friday, May 11 in Marine 1.
Effective dates: 11:59 p.m. Friday, May 11, 2018
Species affected: Pacific halibut.
Location: Marine Area 1.
Reason for action: The all-depth recreational halibut fishery in Marine Area 1 opened Thursday, May 3 and continued Friday, May 4 and Sunday, May 6. During those three days, anglers caught 8,455 pounds of the 11,182-pound quota for the all-depth fishery in the Washington portion of the Columbia River area.
There is sufficient quota remaining to continue the all-depth recreational halibut fishery through Friday, May 11 but not enough to keep the fishery open Sunday, May 13 without risk of exceeding the quota. The nearshore halibut fishery in Marine Area 1 will remain open Mondays through Wednesdays until further notice.
These rules conform to management actions taken by the International Pacific Halibut Commission and the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Information contact: Heather Reed, (360) 902-2487
Pacific halibut fishing to close
after May 11 in Marine Area 1
Action: Close recreational halibut fishing at the end of the day Friday, May 11 in Marine 1.
Effective dates: 11:59 p.m. Friday, May 11, 2018
Species affected: Pacific halibut.
Location: Marine Area 1.
Reason for action: The all-depth recreational halibut fishery in Marine Area 1 opened Thursday, May 3 and continued Friday, May 4 and Sunday, May 6. During those three days, anglers caught 8,455 pounds of the 11,182-pound quota for the all-depth fishery in the Washington portion of the Columbia River area.
There is sufficient quota remaining to continue the all-depth recreational halibut fishery through Friday, May 11 but not enough to keep the fishery open Sunday, May 13 without risk of exceeding the quota. The nearshore halibut fishery in Marine Area 1 will remain open Mondays through Wednesdays until further notice.
These rules conform to management actions taken by the International Pacific Halibut Commission and the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Information contact: Heather Reed, (360) 902-2487