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Contact Information
Main Office: 20 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Suite 100
Monterey, CA 93940
Information: (831) 649-2870, AskMarine@dfg.ca.gov
Regional Manager:
Marija Vojkovich
Executive Secretary:
Sherrie Vicario
(562) 342-7107
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Herring Fishery
State-Managed California Commercial Herring Fishery
Considered one of the best state-managed fisheries in the country by the September 1999 issue of National Fisherman magazine, the commercial herring fishery is one of the few fisheries in California that undergo annual population assessments and subsequent regulatory change. Like other short-lived coastal pelagic species, Pacific herring abundance fluctuates widely due to variable recruitment (the success of each year-class of new fish), making annual population assessments necessary for effective management. This allows the Department and the Commission to integrate new information into management of the fishery on a timely basis, one of the cornerstones of its success. Conservative harvest levels, careful control of the fishery since the early 1970s, and input from industry and other constituents, have also contributed to the success of this fishery.
California Commercial Herring Fisheries Information
There are roe herring fisheries that are managed as separate stocks in four areas of California (San Francisco Bay, Tomales Bay, Humboldt Bay and Crescent City Harbor):
- San Francisco Bay Herring Fishery
- San Francisco Bay Roe Herring Fishery
- Herring Eggs on Kelp Fishery
- In-Season Hotline (San Francisco Bay only): (650) 631-6784
- Tomales Bay Herring Fishery
- Humboldt Bay and Crescent City Herring Fisheries
Regulations
Opportunities for Public Involvement and Input
The Pacific herring commercial regulations are updated every year. In addition, potential environmental impacts of the fishery are addressed each year in an environmental document, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Both the regulatory and CEQA processes provide the public with several opportunities each year to provide input to the Department and the Commission on the management of California's Pacific herring resource. For more information on how to get involved, contact Senior Biologist Becky Ota at (650) 631-6789.
- 2007 Calendar of Opportunities for Public Involvement and Input
- California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Environmental Document
Summary Data, Articles and Additional Resources
- FAQ Sheet: 2006-07 California Herring Fisheries Quotas and Regulatory Changes
Requires Adobe Reader, File Size 11 KB - 2006-07 Herring Regulations: Title 14, CCR and Fish and Game Code
Requires Adobe Reader, File Size 84 KB - Past Seasons Information Archive
- Peer Review of the California Department of Fish and Game's Commercial Pacific Herring Fishery Management and Use of the Coleraine Fishery Model
Requires Adobe Reader, File Size 11 KB - San Francisco Bay Spawning Areas Poster
- California Living Marine Resources - Pacific Herring
Requires Adobe Reader, File Size 217 KB - The California Herring Fishery: An example of success and sustainability
Article from Outdoor California Magazine [Sep-Oct 2001, Vol. 62 no. 5]



