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Topic: Dungeness Crab Testing  (Read 315 times)

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Alcim11

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With all this talk about new crab regs, I looked at the dfg website and found these test results.  I never looked at them before last seasons problems with domoic acid, so I don't know if they are typically high in summer and then calm down in fall/winter, but they are showing some crabs over the limit at this time.
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/pubsforms/Documents/fdbFrSSda76.pdf


Pacific

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Damm I thought you typed tasting!


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As long as Dungeness remains into <33 PPM I am good :smt002
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