After delay, Dungeness crab season opens on Oregon coast

Crab and crabbing

FILE- In this Feb. 22, 2011, file photo, Dungeness crab wait for packing and shipping at Hallmark Fisheries in Charleston, Ore.AP -WR

ASTORIA — After a month-long delay, the Dungeness crab season is set to open in Oregon, but industry experts say these appear to be a trend and they hurt coastal communities.

KVAL-TV reports that Oregon’s Department of Fish and Wildlife will open the crabbing season for the central and northern coast. Fishermen can set their pots on Tuesday and begin pulling them Friday.

The crabbing season was supposed to open Dec. 1.

Officials delayed the season because there wasn't enough meat in the crabs. Rough weather also delayed testing.

If all goes well sellers say people might find crab in the markets by about Jan. 10.

Several commercial fishermen were loading their boats Sunday in Warrenton. They say delays are tough on their bottom line.

— The Associated Press

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