The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced the closure of the majority of the state's commercial Dungeness crab fishery from 8 April in zones 3 through 6, due to the risk of humpback whale entanglements, while zones 1 and 2 will face a 30-fathom depth restriction for crab traps. This decision, affecting a season already marred by a late start and price disputes, underscores the environmental challenges confronting the fishery, which has experienced delayed openings and early closures for six years. Despite these hurdles, the West Coast Dungeness crab fishery, encompassing California, Oregon, and Washington, has reported significant catches for the 2024 season, generating millions of dollars in value.