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Can I Start an Alligator Farm?
by CDFW, OCTOBER 25, 2018


Question: There was once an alligator farm in Los Angeles. It’s not there anymore but I am wondering what it would take to start an alligator farm in California. What kind of permits would I need to raise them for meat and their hides? Could I legally bring alligators into the state or import them from other states that allow them?...
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The popular razor clam season on Clatsop beaches will remain closed until March 1, 2019. Extension of the annual conservation closure prohibits all harvest of razor clams (both recreational and commercial) along the 18 mile stretch of beach from Tillamook Head (Seaside) to the mouth of the Columbia River. The closure is in place to protect undersize clams and provide better clamming...
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Director Charlton H. Bonham has enacted a delay to the opening of the recreational Dungeness crab fishery in part northern California. The recreational fishery for Dungeness crab will open for remaining areas on Saturday, Nov. 3. State health agencies determined that Dungeness crab in state waters from Patrick’s Point, Humboldt County (41° 8.00’ N....
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Delay possible for sport crab opener north of Trinidad
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 25, 2018

Trinidad Coast

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a press release on Wednesday advising recreational anglers not to eat Dungeness crab caught between Patrick’s Point North and the Oregon border. This warning is due to the detection of elevated levels of domoic acid, a naturally occurring toxin. The statewide recreational Dungeness crab season is scheduled to open on Saturday, Nov. 3...
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Be a Hero for Bats!
by CDFW, OCTOBER 25, 2018


October 24-31 is Bat Week, an annual, international celebration of the role bats play in the natural world. Bats are truly amazing creatures. There are more than 1,400 species of bats in the world, about 20 percent of all mammal species. About two-thirds of bats are insectivorous. They consume between 50 and 100 percent of their own weight every night....
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Upper Trinity River Quota Met
by CDFW, OCTOBER 24, 2018
Trinity River - Upper

Based upon California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) projections of the recreational fall Chinook Salmon catch on the Trinity River, anglers will meet the Upper Trinity River adult fall Chinook Salmon quota below Old Lewiston Bridge for the 2018 season as of 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 28, 2018. This triggers the closure of the adult Chinook Salmon fishery on the...
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