GOVERNOR REQUESTS DECLARATION OF A FISHERY RESOURCE DISASTER

April 24, 2023 3:00 a.m.

In response to the recent Pacific Fishery Management Council’s recommendation to close all commercial ocean fisheries for Chinook Salmon from Cape Falcon on the north coast, to the California border through August 2023, Governor Tina Kotek is requesting that the U.S. Department of Commerce make an expedited declaration of a federal fishery resource disaster.

A release from the Governor’s office said as juvenile salmon grow to adults off the coasts of California and Oregon, they are caught in Oregon’s commercial fisheries. However, due to recent droughts, returns of Chinook salmon to the Sacramento and Klamath rivers are expected to be extremely low this year. In anticipation of drought-related impacts on salmon spawning, the National Marine Fisheries Service is expected to close all commercial ocean fisheries for Chinook Salmon from Cape Falcon to the California border through August 2023 in order to stabilize the salmon population.

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife forecasts an 82 percent reduction in the ex-vessel value for commercial troll fisheries in this area, compared to the recent five-year average, as a result of these expected closures.

A federal fishery disaster declaration would provide important financial assistance to impacted communities, according to the release.