ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) — Oregon fishery managers closed recreational salmon and steelhead fisheries on the Columbia River Thursday night to help limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The decision comes after the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s announcement Wednesday that it was temporarily halting recreational fishing and shellfishing statewide, The Astorian reported.
Washington and Oregon jointly manage fisheries on the Columbia River and have sought to have concurrent regulations, fishery managers said. Other fisheries in Oregon — as well as fishing for species other than salmon and steelhead on the Columbia River — remain unchanged.
The closure is expected to last until at least April 8 and does not currently carry implications for other fisheries — commercial or recreational.