#2026-05504Batı Kıyısı Devletleri Açıklarındaki Balıkçılık; Batı Kıyısı Somon Balıkçılığında Değişiklik; Mevsim İçi Eylem 21- 22 (2024) ve 9- 22 (2025)
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NMFS is announcing multiple mid-season adjustments to commercial and recreational salmon fishing rules along the West Coast, from the Canadian border to central California. These 16 inseason actions modify quotas, season dates, and area restrictions for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 salmon fishing seasons. This affects commercial salmon fishers, charter boat operators, and recreational anglers on the Pacific coast. These adjustments happen regularly to keep catch within sustainable limits — check current rules before heading out.
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Action
Inseason modification of 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 management measures.
Obligations
What this law requires
Commercial salmon fishers must comply with modified quotas established in inseason actions #21-#22 (2024) and #9-#22 (2025) before conducting fishing operations
Recreational anglers must adhere to modified season dates and area restrictions for salmon fishing as announced in the inseason actions for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 seasons
Charter boat operators must implement modified fishing rules and area restrictions specified in inseason actions #21-#22 (2024) and #9-#22 (2025)
All salmon fishers operating from the United States/Canada border to Pigeon Point, CA must verify and comply with current inseason modifications before each fishing trip
Fishers must monitor and apply the applicable inseason action rules for their specific region and fishing method (commercial vs. recreational) during the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 seasons