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Commercial Dungeness crab season to close statewide April 15

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Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Published: 02 April 2019
California Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Charlton H. Bonham issued a declaration to close the commercial Dungeness crab fishery statewide at 11:59 p.m. on April 15 due to increased whale entanglement risk anticipated for the spring and summer months.

Under the interim authority of Section 8276.1(c)(1) of the Fish and Game Code, the Director may restrict take of commercial Dungeness crab if the fishery is being conducted in a manner that poses a significant risk of marine life entanglement.

Therefore, the director has declared that the commercial Dungeness crab fishery will close at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, April 15.

All Dungeness crab commercial fishing gear must be removed from ocean waters and landings must be completed by April 15 at 11:59 p.m.

For more information or updates, please see the Department’s Crab Fishery Web page.

2019 California Craft Spirits Competition registration now open

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 30 March 2019
The California Craft Spirits Competition, or CCSC, hosted annually by the California Mid-State Fair, is now accepting entries. Distilleries can register at http://cmsfs.fairmanager.com/.

The CCSC helps promote the craft distillers that are producing the finest quality artisan spirits inside and outside of California.

The competition welcomes craft distillers from anywhere in the United States, offering an additional division for craft spirits produced outside of the state.

Discounted early-bird registration ends Friday, May 31, with an entry cost of $80 per spirit.

Then registration increases to $90 per spirit and closes Friday, June 7.

The competition and judging takes place June 19 and 20 in Paso Robles.

Distilleries who participate in the competition will be invited to be a part of the Get Crafty Mixologist Competition at the California Mid-State Fair on Sunday, July 21. Mixologists, restaurants and/or bars will partner with a winning spirit from the California Craft Spirits Competition to create a cocktail of his/her choice. Cocktails are featured in a two-hour festival tasting.

The competition is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and the public, ticketed tasting is from 5 to 7 p.m.

Enrollment has also begun for the Home Winemakers Competition, the Central Coast Wine Competition, and the Central Coast Vinegar Competition.

Returning Chief Judge Tim McDonald has compiled a prominent team of judges, including industry leaders and international journalists, including Phil Markert, director of liquor for Albertsons/Vons and Traci Dutton, from the Culinary Institute of America.

“The California Craft Spirits Competition strives to promote the quality and diversity of craft spirits being produced in the state of California, and nationwide, and educate consumers on the artisan spirits industry that continues to grow.” says California Mid-State Fair CEO Michael Bradley.

To enroll in the California Craft Spirits Competition, or for more information on the Central Coast Wine Competition, Home Winemakers Competition, or Central Coast Vinegar Competition, please visit http://cmsfs.fairmanager.com.

The 2019 California Mid-State Fair runs July 17 to 28, and this year’s theme is “Let’s Have S’more Fun!”

California State Board of Food and Agriculture to hear updates on virulent Newcastle disease, discuss water policy with administration officials

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Written by: California State Board of Food and Agriculture
Published: 29 March 2019
SACRAMENTO – The California State Board of Food and Agriculture will hear updates on key issues impacting farmers and ranchers related to virulent Newcastle disease and water policy at its upcoming meeting on April 2.

The meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, 1220 N St., Main Auditorium, Sacramento.

“Federal, state and local government collaboration is critical in addressing this outbreak of Virulent Newcastle Disease – a highly contagious poultry disease,” said CDFA Secretary Karen Ross. “California has successfully eradicated this disease in the past and I'm optimistic that containment and eradication will be achieved."

Since May 2018, staff from the California Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have been working in joint incident command to eradicate virulent Newcastle disease in Southern California.

The highly contagious virus has resulted in the euthanasia of more than one million birds in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.

Virulent Newcastle disease is a nearly-always fatal infection in poultry that impacts their respiratory, nervous and digestive systems. Birds may seem healthy but will die within days of being infected. Some can survive and become silent carriers of disease. There is no cure.

The virus can also be carried on people’s clothes or shoes, and by equipment or vehicles that have been exposed to infected poultry. While this is a serious poultry disease, it is not considered a significant human health threat.

People in close contact with infected birds can develop conjunctivitis (“pink eye”) or run a mild fever. Properly cooked poultry meat and eggs remain safe to eat.

In addition to the virulent Newcastle disease update, the board will also hear from administration officials on water policy. Secretary Jared Blumenfeld, California Environmental Protection Agency and Secretary Wade Crowfoot, California Natural Resources Agency are scheduled to appear.

“Water issues continue to be at the forefront for California's farmers and ranchers,” said President Don Cameron, California State Board of Food and Agriculture. “We appreciate the continued engagement and collaboration of state officials in hearing perspectives from our stakeholders as well as understanding our continued commitment to sustainability and the environment."

Further topics of discussion for the Board include Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) on-farm inspections and a regulatory compliance cost study on specialty crop production.

Invited speakers include: Secretary Jared Blumenfeld, California Environmental Protection Agency; Secretary Wade Crowfoot, California Natural Resources Agency; Dr. Annette Jones, California Department of Food and Agriculture; Debbie Murdock, Pacific Egg and Poultry Association; David Will, Chino Valley Ranchers; Natalie Krout-Greenberg, California Department of Food and Agriculture; and Dr. Lynn Hamilton and Dr. Michael McCullough, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

The California State Board of Food and Agriculture advises the governor and CDFA secretary on agricultural issues and consumer needs.

The board conducts forums that bring together local, state and federal government officials; agricultural representatives; and citizens to discuss current issues and concerns to California agriculture.

All meetings are open to the public and attendance is welcome.

Follow the board on twitter at: www.twitter.com/Cafood_agboard.

April 25 job fair planned

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 26 March 2019
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Are you looking for work? Want to change your career?

Partner agencies of CareerPoint LAKE will be hosting a job fair on Thursday, April 25, from 1 to 4 p.m.

The event will be located at Konocti Vista Casino’s Banquet Room located at 2755 Mission Rancheria Road in Lakeport.

The event will include more than 30 employers from Lake County looking to fill more than 100 positions.

Job seekers are encouraged to bring their resume and be dressed for success.

CareerPoint LAKE will be hosting resume’ development and interview skills workshops the week prior to the job fair to help applicants prepare.

Call 707-263-0630 to sign up now.
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