Federal Fishery Disaster Relief

A fishery disaster refers to a commercial fishery failure, a catastrophic regional fishery disaster, significant harm incurred, or a serious disruption affecting future production due to a fishery resource disaster arising from natural, undetermined or, in certain circumstances, man-made causes. Disaster determinations are made by the Secretary of Commerce through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries)(opens in new tab), which also administers assistance if funds are provided by Congress. Generally, disaster assistance is requested by states, through the Governor, to NOAA. If approved, funding is provided to the State to distribute to affected parties. The following information covers past and current California fishery disasters.

Current Fishery Disasters

California Sacramento River Fall Chinook, Klamath River Fall Chinook Ocean and Inland Salmon Fisheries, 2025

Direct questions to salmondisaster@wildlife.ca.gov

California Sacramento River Fall Chinook, Klamath River Fall Chinook Ocean and Inland Salmon Fisheries, 2024

Direct questions to salmondisaster@wildlife.ca.gov

California Sacramento River Fall Chinook, Klamath River Fall Chinook Ocean and Inland Salmon Fisheries, 2023

Direct questions to salmondisaster@wildlife.ca.gov

California Red Sea Urchin Fishery, 2018 and 2019

Direct questions to urchindisaster@wildlife.ca.gov

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