Dungeness crab supply expected to tighten in 2025, prices to rise

Published 2025년 1월 8일

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In 2023, the catch of Dungeness crab in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California reached a record high of approximately 108 million pounds, resulting in a drop in prices to around $2 and $3 per pound. Preliminary data for 2024 suggest a total catch of between 75 million and 80 million pounds, with prices expected to rise to $3 and $4 per pound due to tight supply. However, factors such as whale entanglement, stormy weather, and regulatory delays have resulted in a delayed fishing season and reduced catch, with only 4.2 million pounds landed so far. The start of the fishing season varies by region, with California starting and Alaska not expected to begin until May 2024.
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In 2023, the catch of Dungeness crab in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California hit a record high of about 108 million pounds, causing the price to fall to between $2 and $3 per pound. By 2024, preliminary data show that the total catch will be between 75 million and 80 million pounds, with prices between $3 and $4 per pound. In the new round of production season, whale entanglement has been a problem for Dungeness crab fishing. Some areas in the northern seas have meat production rates everywhere, and the fishing time along the Pacific coast is Generally delayed, only some areas in Oregon will start fishing before Christmas. According to local government reports, stormy weather has restricted fishing and slowed the production season. So far, only 4.2 million pounds of Dungeness crabs have been landed, with an average dock price of $5 per pound. ...
Source: Foodmate

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