Commercial crab fishermen sortie for dump day

About 150 boats launched out of Westport alone

Fair temperatures greeted fishermen as they sortied their boats from harbors across the state for the dump day preceding the Dungeness crab fishery season. This year’s fishery follows a banner year last year, where total value of crab landed was $64.6 million, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

About 150 boats launched from Westport, said Molly Bold, general manager for the Westport Marina. Vessels could be seen coming and going from the harbor under a cloudy sky Monday, loading pots and launching. Recovering the pots will begin on Thursday.

Contact Senior Reporter Michael S. Lockett at 757-621-1197 or mlockett@thedailyworld.com.

A fishing boat returns from dumping pots to the harbor at Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

A fishing boat returns from dumping pots to the harbor at Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

A fishing boat returns to the harbor in Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
A fishing boat returns to the harbor in Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

A fishing boat returns to the harbor in Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World) A fishing boat returns to the harbor in Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

A seagull looks out while fishing vessels beyond the breakwater return to harbor at Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

A seagull looks out while fishing vessels beyond the breakwater return to harbor at Westport on dump day. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)