4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018 Rules: Establish 12 distinct crabbing zones on the Oregon Coast Continued from Page 1A Representatives from West Coast seafood processing giant Pacific Seafood attended Friday’s meeting and had advocated for the ability to use the company’s existing elec- tronic tracking system. They also did not want to have to track the date of crab landed under an evisceration order — when crab is sold with the guts removed. The company’s rep- resentatives said it could be difficult to provide these land- ing dates given the high vol- ume of seafood the company handles and mixed lots with large date ranges that might be pulled out of storage. Doug Heater, sales and fleet manager for Bornstein Seafoods in Astoria, also opposed certain aspects of the rules. In a letter to the com- mission, he said that while he agreed there needed to be better record keeping to track domoic acid-related issues, the rules would negatively impact the seafood company, which already has a recall plan in place. He worried the rules could be costly to follow and also lead to a “steep decline” in sales if buyers, worried about compliance, started sourcing their crab outside of Oregon. AP Photo/Eric Risberg Oregon has new rules to track crab. The new rules outline evis- ceration protocols that go into place when levels of the nat- urally occurring marine toxin domoic acid spike. The toxin can accumulate at high levels in a crab’s guts, but remove the guts and the meat is still safe to eat. The rules also establish 12 distinct crabbing zones on the Oregon Coast, narrowing the areas that can be closed or opened at any given time. The rules also require fishermen, buyers and sellers to prepare more documentation about exactly when and where crab were caught and to ensure that this trail follows the crab. “There has been some more paper, but we haven’t found that it’s been too much of a burden on us,” said Cari Brandberg, of Living Pacific Seafood and Chelsea Rose Seafood in Newport. Brand- berg represented independent buyers on an advisory com- mittee that met last year to craft and hone the new rules. “It’s been fairly easy to keep up on it,” she added. “I guess the real question is if there’s a recall ever, what will happen, and how easy it is to trace back.” For buyers and processors, though, the rules offer a way to assure themselves and con- sumers that crab caught in cer- tain places — at certain times — is guaranteed to be safe. In the past, when crab is tested and found to have high levels of domoic acid in its vis- cera or meat, “our crab might be hot as well,” Brandberg said. “This way, we can say, ‘No, we know our crab is safe and free from domoic acid.” Caren Braby, marine resources program manager with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, who pre- sented the proposed rules to the commission, said the trace- ability rules serve a dual pur- pose: They keep consumers informed and safe, but also allow fishermen and proces- sors to keep safe crab rolling toward market. “It’s one more tool in the tool box in case domoic rears its ugly head and we have to make decisions on if we’re going to open and where we’re going to open,” said Hugh Link, executive direc- tor of the Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission. He had not yet seen the final rules the Fish and Wildlife Commis- sion approved, but was famil- iar with the proposal and last year’s discussions. The rules might be a diffi- cult adjustment at first, espe- cially when it comes to the mass buying of Dungeness crab, he said. “I think that over time, they’ll be adapted to,” he said, adding, “There’s always going to be little issues, unforeseen circumstances that we can cover a little later.” The current commercial crab season was delayed not by domoic acid, but by the low amount of meat crabs were carrying, negotiations over the starting price per pound and bad weather. As of March 29, fishermen had landed more than 21 million pounds for an ex-vessel value of $63.5 mil- lion — both numbers up from the last season. The average price per pound has hovered at just under $3. BOLI: Hoyle has raised nearly $358,000, more than double Ogden’s $149,182 Continued from Page 1A connecting area youth with educational activities that help prepare them for jobs in the high-tech and manufacturing industries. He said since he was first elected mayor the city has more jobs (about 35,000) than residents (27,000). “We have created an opportunity for business to flourish,” he said. As a nonpartisan position, the election will be decided during the primary. But Ogden and Hoyle represent different sides of the political spectrum: Ogden is a Repub- lican; Hoyle is a Democrat. The Tualatin mayor, who also is an insurance agent, has been involved in city politics for nearly 30 years, while Hoyle has been active in state politics since 2009. She served as a state repre- sentative and House majority leader until 2016. Hoyle has raised nearly $358,000, more than dou- ble Ogden’s $149,182, as of Monday. Her campaign has drawn an influx of money from organized labor, includ- ing $75,000 from United Food and Commercial Work- ers International Union and $25,000 from Local 48 Elec- tricians. Democrats from the Legislature have also contrib- uted to her campaign. “I have support from every labor union, and I have sup- port from their employers,” Hoyle said. “Whether it is the organizations that represent contractors or individuals or business organizations, the bottom line is they know I can show up on the first day and be able to do the job.” Ogden’s contributions have come largely from individuals and businesses. On the list are recogniz- able Republicans such as $500 from former U.S. Sen. Bob Packwood. Howard, who is registered with the Independent Party of Oregon, will appear on the ballot. However, he said he is not running an active cam- paign because of unantici- pated health issues. The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Media Group and Pamplin Media Group. APRIL SPECIALS HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR MEMBERSHIP? 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