OLYMPIA — The Washington Court of Appeals has dismissed a challenge by commercial fishing interests to keep gillnets in the lower Columbia River.
The appellate court affirmed a dismissal by the Thurston County District Court of a lawsuit challenging Washington’s policy on gillnets, adopted by the state Fish and Wildlife Commission in January 2013.
The policy removes non-Indian gillnets from the main stem of the lower Columbia River and restricts them to off-channel areas, such as Deep River and Youngs Bay.
The policy also anticipates use of live-release commercial fishing gears for the main stem of the Columbia.