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  "textContent": "An industry meeting in Astoria last week hosted by ODFW staff was intended to brief commercial crabbers and gather comments ahead of a meeting in August where Oregon Fish and Wildlife commissioners are expected to consider new regulations to protect humpback whales. But the main question on crabbers’ minds was a federal incidental take permit and how many whales NOAA Fisheries might allow the fishery to impact.\n\nThe post Astoria-area crabbers question ODFW staff on status of “incidental take” permit application with NOAA appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
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