Marine Region News Admin Marine Region Newsfeed RSS newsfeed generator Ocean Salmon Fishing Comeback Continues | 1 MIN READ | 0 Comment | 158 | by mary.patyten@wildlife.ca.gov | April 13, 2026 | 2026, Fish, General, Regs commercial, Regs recreational | Ocean Salmon Fishing Comeback Continues (4/12/2026) Related Articles Pacific Fishery Management Council Recommends Limited Recreational Ocean Salmon Season, Continued Closure for Commercial Salmon Fishing Off California Pacific Fishery Management Council Recommends Limited Recreational Ocean Salmon Season, Continued Closure for Commercial Salmon Fishing Off California (4/15/2025) 2025 Ocean Salmon Fishing Regulations Now in Effect, State Conforms to Federal Regulations 2025 Ocean Salmon Fishing Regulations Now in Effect, State Conforms to Federal Regulations (5/27/2025) Important Information for California Anglers Bound for Oregon's Recreational Ocean Salmon Fisheries: Oregon Salmon Must Be Brought Onto Oregon Shores Important Information for California Anglers Bound for Oregon's Recreational Ocean Salmon Fisheries: Oregon Salmon Must Be Brought Onto Oregon Shores (5/24/2024) Salmon Fishery Monitoring Commences as the Recreational Ocean Salmon Season is Underway Salmon Fishery Monitoring Commences as the Recreational Ocean Salmon Season is Underway (5/20/2022) Recreational Ocean, In-River Salmon Fisheries In California To Close For Remainder Of 2023 Recreational Ocean, In-River Salmon Fisheries In California To Close For Remainder Of 2023 Emergency California Halibut Regulations Adopted to Protect Ocean Fishery (5/19/2023) Ocean Salmon Achieves Summer Catch Limit, Will Reopen in September Ocean Salmon Achieves Summer Catch Limit, Will Reopen in September (6/23/2025) Comments are closed. Categories 2022 (41) 2023 (55) 2024 (56) 2025 (68) 2026 (19) Abalone (2) Birds (5) Crab (64) Enforcement (9) Events (43) Fish (91) General (238) Grants (5) Health advisories (100) Invertebrates (38) Licenses (3) Lobster (15) MPAs (8) Regs commercial (78) Regs recreational (111) Squid (5) Most Recent Recreational Crab Traps Restricted in Central Management Area to Protect Whales from Entanglement while Commercial Dungeness Crab Fishing Opportunities Continue May 15, 2026 CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Del Norte County May 8, 2026 Annual Quarantine of Sport-Harvested Mussels Begins May 1 April 27, 2026 DNN News Feed (RSS) Module Recreational Crab Traps Restricted in Central Management Area to Protect Whales from Entanglement while Commercial Dungeness Crab Fishing Opportunities Continue Friday, May 15, 2026 Recreational Crab Traps Restricted in Central Management Area to Protect Whales from Entanglement while Commercial Dungeness Crab Fishing Opportunities Continue (5/15/2026) CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Del Norte County Friday, May 8, 2026 CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Del Norte County California Department of Public Health News Release (5/1/2026) Annual Quarantine of Sport-Harvested Mussels Begins May 1 Monday, April 27, 2026 Annual Quarantine of Sport-Harvested Mussels Begins May 1 California Department of Public Health News Release (4/24/2026)