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Toxic Algae Forces Delay of Recreational Crab Season

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California Fish and Game officials have voted to delay the start of the Dungeness crab fishing season for up to 180 days. It was supposed to start on Saturday. But a neurotoxin called domoic acid has been found in Dungeness crab and other rock crabs along the coastline between Oregon and Santa Barbara.

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