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California Department of Fish and Game
Expanded Ocean Bottomfishing Opportunities for Sport AnglersCalifornia Department of Fish and Game — 3/28/2006"The California Recreational Fisheries Survey is the best scientific method available for evaluating catch in our recreational ocean fisheries," said DFG's Director Ryan Broddrick. "Just as was the case in 2005, the Department will continue to make additional fishing opportunities available when the changes are supported by accurate data." These in-season regulation changes are based on complete 2005 sport catch data received from the new California Recreational Fisheries Survey (CRFS) and are made under the authority granted to the Director by the Fish and Game Commission. Catch data show that these additional opportunities are possible while still remaining within state and federal harvest quotas. As a result, the following seasons and depth restrictions, listed by management area are: Northern Management Area (Oregon border to 40 degrees 10 minutes north latitude)
North-Central Management Area (40 degrees 10 minutes north latitude to 37 degrees 11 minutes north latitude)
Monterey South-Central Management Area (37 degrees 11 minutes north latitude to 36 degrees north latitude)
Morro Bay South-Central Management Area (36 degrees north latitude to 34 degrees 27 minutes north latitude)
Southern Management Area (34 degrees 27 minutes north latitude to the Mexico border)
Other than lingcod, these species are open to divers and shore-based anglers year-round in all areas of the state. Director Broddrick reminded anglers that fishing opportunities could be restricted later in the year if new CRFS data show that species are being caught at levels higher than allowed. For more detailed information regarding bottomfishing regulations and to stay informed of in-season regulation changes, call the groundfish hotline (831) 649-2801, visit the Marine Region Web site at www.dfg.ca.gov/mrd, or call a local DFG office.
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