The Bodega Bay crab industry grew out of food demand during World War II. On a stormy spring day along the Sonoma Coast in 1951, brothers Steve and Bill Smith wove stainless steel wires around the ...
BODEGA BAY (CBS SF) -- Community members in Bodega banded together to help provide struggling crab fishermen with necessities as thousands of crab traps sit idle after the department of public health ...
Tony Anello, the fisherman who helped turn a tiny Bodega Bay shack into one of Sonoma County's most beloved seafood stops, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Leslie writes about food while roaming the U.S. in a 23-foot motorhome This article is more than 5 years old. Crab pots are ...
In record numbers this season, the plump Dungeness crabs fishermen have plucked from the waters outside Bodega and San Francisco bays are finding their way onto dinner tables in Shanghai and Beijing.
Ogg, who has fished out of Bodega Bay for 25 years, said profitability of crab fishing has declined, contributing to attrition in the statewide fleet. “The gear has gone from $50 a pot to $350 a pot, ...
From the living room window of their waterfront home, Carol and Tony Anello have watched the rise and fall of Bodega Bay. Traffic on Westshore Road flows past in waves, fishing boats pull into the ...
A strike by fishers who account for almost half the Dungeness crab catch in California is adding a new twist to a season that was already dogged by delays and uncertainty. “The fishermen in Humboldt ...
Tony Anello, the fisherman who helped turn a tiny Bodega Bay shack into one of Sonoma County's most beloved seafood stops, ...
"Birds are not aggressive creatures, miss. They bring beauty to the world." — Mrs. Bundy, to Melanie Daniels, in "The Birds" BODEGA BAY, Calif. » When last seen — cinematically, that is — this ...
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