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Commercial crabbing season began at midnight Wednesday. Commercial fishermen often sell crab directly off the
boat at Pillar Point Harbor where scores of customers line the docks eager to take home the freshest catch around.
review tepid
Planning officials, residents raise issues
Tis the season over 128-unit Bayswater Avenue project
By Austin Walsh
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than 1 acre at the intersection of
Bayswater Avenue and Myrtle
Commercial crabbing begins off the coast of Half Moon Bay A proposed residential develop-
Road was reviewed by the
Burlingame Planning
By Samantha Weigel ment in Burlingame trimmed down Commission, according to video
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to meet the concerns of some of the meeting Monday, Nov. 13.
neighbors still needs more While acknowledging the merits
As the clock struck midnight, detailed refinement, said some res- of a revised proposal comprised of
local fishermen of the coast of idents and officials. 12 units fewer than plans first
Half Moon Bay began eagerly The 128-unit apartment com- floated in July, commission Chair
reeling in the first commercially plex offered by Fore Property
caught crabs of the season. Company sprawling across more See TEPID, Page 23
The scene at Pillar Point
Harbors docks the day before the
official Nov. 15 opener of
Californias commercial crab fish-
San Carlos puts a stop to gun stores
ery was described simply as a By Anna Schuessler retailers selling firearms and
zoo. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ammunition effectively halting
Were excited. The last month plans to open the location this
or so youve just been working on Heeding the advice of hundreds month.
the boat, working on the crab of residents voicing concern about Residents filled the San Carlos
pots, getting everything ready. a new Turners Outdoorsman sport- City Council chambers, hallways
And now, you finally get to go to ing goods store on Industrial and an overflow room to chime in
work, get to catch something. Road, city officials Monday on Mondays discussion of the
adopted a 45-day moratorium on
See CRAB, Page 31 See GUN, Page 22
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for felony child endangerment
By Anna Schuessler a one-year child abuse parenting program, while Trinh is serving her probation sen-
CHICAGO An increase in suicide rates
among U.S. teens occurred at the same time
social media use surged and a new analysis
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Judge Donald Ayoob lifted a protective order tence, according to prosecutors. suggests there may be a link.
preventing her from being alone with the District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe was Suicide rates for teens rose between 2010
A mother who pleaded no contest to children. She will receive 36 days credit for pleased with Ayoobs decision, adding her and 2015 after they had declined for nearly
felony child endangerment in March was time served, according to prosecutors. defense attorneys attempt to reduce her two decades, according to data from the fed-
sentenced Tuesday to 90 days county jail and Paramedics were called to the Comfort Inn charge for a misdemeanor was sadly mis- eral Centers for Disease Control and
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where San Mateo County prosecutors allege 2016. They revived the 10-month-old child, Until she shows us that she can do well known.
that her 10-month-old child had to be resus- who had been found unconscious in the bath on probation, the judges decision to keep it The study doesnt answer the question, but
citated after being left unsupervised in a water. Though investigators determined that at the felony was very much the right deci- it suggests that one factor could be rising
bathtub during sexual activity. Trinh and Her had left the children alone in sion, he said. This was dangerous con- social media use. Recent teen suicides have
Mindy Trinh, 22, allegedly apologized the bathroom, prosecutors said the defen- duct. been blamed on cyberbullying, and social
for her actions tearfully Tuesday and said she dants lied about the sequence of events that Her pleaded no contest to misdemeanor media posts depicting perfect lives may
feels like a terrible mother and is trying to led to the babys resuscitation, and how resisting arrest on Dec. 20. He was put on be taking a toll on teens mental health,
forgive herself for leaving her 10-month- long the two children were left unsuper- one year of probation and sentenced to nine researchers say.
old and 3-year-old children alone in the vised. days in county jail, with nine days credit for After hours of scrolling through
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Charlie Her, 30, engaged in sexual con- her charge to be reduced from a felony to a Lisa Maguire, defense attorney for Trinh, myself because I feel left out, said Caitlin
duct last year, according to prosecutors. misdemeanor, Ayoob declined to reduce it could not immediately be reached for com- Hearty, a 17-year-old Littleton, Colorado,
Though Trinh will be required to complete and said the charge could still be reduced ment. high school senior who helped organize an
offline campaign last month after several
local teen suicides.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The suits were filed on behalf of three cou- inspects power lines at least once a year. WASHINGTON U.S. regulators have
ples who lost their homes in the fires, The state Department of Forestry and approved the first drug with a sensor that
BURLINGAME Pacific Gas and Electric including former San Francisco Mayor Fire Prevention has not determined the alerts doctors when the medication has been
Co. was blamed in three lawsuits filed Frank Jordan, and a couple hospitalized cause of the fires yet, but said electrical taken, offering a new way of monitoring
Tuesday for negligence in the wildfires that after surviving the fire by floating in their equipment is one potential source. PG&E patients but also raising privacy concerns.
killed more than 40 people and destroyed swimming pool for hours and dunking has said the state is investigating whether The digital pill approved Monday com-
over 8,000 homes in Northern California underwater repeatedly to escape the extreme its power lines and equipment were a pos- bines two existing products: the former
last month. heat as flames blew around them and sible cause. blockbuster psychiatric medication Abilify
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based utility and its parent PG&E Corp. This calamity was preventable, attor- fire, PG&E said in a court filing that a pri- bipolar disorder with a sensor tracking
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Letters to the editor Mind-boggling
Response to
Lemperts take on the election
Monday night. I have lived in San
Carlos most of my life (63 years) and
do not remember too many City
rent Millbrae residents who will be
asked to pay for schools, re, police,
etc., for the new residents, or they
I dont have any solution, but I certainly admire
the problem. Ashleigh Brilliant.
When youre watching television news or reading the
Editor, Council meetings as stimulating as will suffer overcrowding and short- newspaper or a news magazine, do certain news items
Sue Lemperts column Special this one. This was true democracy in ages. If current Millbrae residents are ever boggle your mind? A few that have left me wonder-
interests in local elections in the action as citizens, councilmembers stuck with the inconveniences and ing about human nature follow.
Nov. 6 Daily Journal betrays the left- and Turner representatives voiced costs for development, how do we The first one came to mind a while back when there
wing prism through which she their opinions. benet? Developer greed seems to be was a report on the TV news that a hawk was found with a
thoughtfully views many questions. As I approached City Council cham- driving these overly-large develop- nail in is head had been rescued. The nail had fallen out,
She objects to special interests, bers Monday night, sandwich boards ment plans for Millbrae. Lets hope he recovered and was released to the wild. Good for him, I
namely the National Association of had already been set up ahead of time our City Council remembers who thought. But then, a bit later, when thinking about
Realtors and the California Apartment directing people to the nearby senior actually elected them when they Thanksgiving dinner, I wondered how many turkeys had
Association, for having inuence in center where the meeting was tele- review developer plans in the coming sacrificed their lives just to provide dinner for that one
the San Mateo council election. Both vised. There were no more seats at the months. day. How many were tortured by being forced to grow
groups, however, collectively repre- City Council chamber in City Hall. under horrible circumstances? Suddenly, all that furor
sent and are nancially supported by They also ran out of seating at the Laura Smith over one hawk seemed very excessive. There was even a
countless individual property owners senior center. $1,000 reward for anyone who could provide information
Millbrae
or real estate professionals in the Good for those of us in San Carlos leading to who shot the
city. who stepped up to take a stand. We are hawk.
As a former member of school proud of you for being involved. This Legal marijuana When our family gets
boards, Lempert should understand is a perfect example of why we together for
that kind of representation of individ- choose to live in San Carlos. Editor, Thanksgiving, we have
uals. As a member of school boards, I knew the state would screw up the turkey and Tofurkey (a
she dealt with the California Teachers rollout of legal marijuana. With pro- turkey shaped tofu-based
David Thom posed state and local distribution and entre) since some at the
Association a statewide organiza-
tion representing countless local San Carlos cultivation taxes, they are driving the table are vegetarians.
teachers for many years. price up so the illegal market will These are people who firm-
She apparently forgets having won continue to ourish. ly believe that no one
the endorsement in her 2001 council
South San Francisco The state can efciently arrest all should harm any living
campaign of the Tri-County housing development the illegal growers and control that animals. They put up with
Apartment Association, a constituent part of supply as they are doing so us who eat the turkey and
Editor, effectively now said no one ever.
member of the statewide California It seems perfectly logical to build we honor their sensitivi-
Apartment Association. Folks, marijuana is a weed easily ties, but looking at the
housing close to the biotech rms
Lempert indicates a willingness to grown, and thats what many of the Tofurkey makes me think of all of the ducks and deer,
and the job rich area in South San
relitigate last years rent control elec- millions of consumers and distribu- etc. that are killed for sport during the hunting season
Francisco, however, there is a big
tions in San Mateo and Burlingame. tors, legal or not, will do. and, yes, the 46 million turkeys raised for
hole in the plan (Oyster Point hous-
She fails to mention the out-of-area California, you have been warned. Thanksgiving. Add the beef, lamb, pork, chicken, etc.
ing plan stirs division in the Nov.
pro-rent control groups active in that 13 edition of the Daily Journal). To Your scheme to squeeze the little that are staples of most American diets and our disregard
election and the resounding defeat of quote Yogi Berra, If the people dont piggy bank ever harder by greedy for the collateral suffering of the animals and compare
the rent control measures. want to come, you cant stop them. politicians will backre. this with the fuss over an injury to one hawk.
This November election was not a The younger tech workers that have And speaking of mind-boggling, is there anything
good one for rent control advocates. most of these jobs do not want to live that can disturb our thoughts more than what the people
Charlie Drechsler, backed by the there. For the most part, they are John Dillon whose homes were washed away in hurricanes or burned
statewide Service Employees willing to pay more for less and San Bruno down by wild fires must be going through? When you
International Union, nished poorly endure the hassles and tough commute think of these people and what they have been through
in the San Mateo council election, to live in San Francisco, with its and still have to face, theres just no way that we can
along with Chelsea Bonini, who had vibrant neighborhoods. They would Women coming foward imagine their despair. What on Earth can they be thank-
promised voters to reopen the rent rather commute to work, than com- ful for except that they are still alive? But we can at least
Editor, give generously to charities like the Red Cross,
control question. Pacica voters con- mute to play. I believe that social
vincingly defeated a rent control ordi- As a father of four daughters and Salvation Army, Second Harvest Food Bank and support
engineering will once again prove to grandfather of four more daughters, I
nance with 62 percent opposed. be a failure here. organizations like the Millbrae Lions Club which, at its
Lempert also considered the possi- completely understand why all of this Marinated Crab Feed, raised $45,000 for the fire victims.
ble enactment of temporary rent is coming out after so many years; Just be sure the charities you donate to are legitimate,
Tim Donnelly women have nally had enough.
control. Note: the temporary New long-established and involved with the disaster area.
York City rent control ordinance was Burlingame What I do understand is actors, CEOs This is a good time to take inventory of all of the ways
enacted in 1943. and politicians are nally paying the we are fortunate, how there are many things in this life
Discussing rent control, the well- price for what their actions have done that are more important than our material accumulation
respected economist Assar Lindbeck
Serra Station development to injure women in the past. and to share our bounty with those who are in need. As
wrote: next to bombing, rent con- Editor, What I have a hard time with is the Albert Schweitzer wrote: Whatever you have received
trol seems to be the most efcient Planning Commissioner Maureen number one man in the United States more than others in health, in talent, in ability, in
technique so far known for destroying Davis believes the Serra Station is guilty of the same and nothing is success, in a pleasant childhood, in harmonious condi-
cities. development offers a huge benet to being done about. What is even worse tions of homelife all this you must not take to your-
Millbrae (Serra Station proposal is he has bragged in the past about self as a matter of course. In gratitude for your own good
rolls along in the Nov. 9 edition of what he did and has stated that, fortune, you must render in return some sacrifices of your
Gordon M. Seely because he was rich, he deserved it.
the Daily Journal). How? I see miser- own life for another life.
Belmont able gridlock on Highway 101, While we are going forward to solve a Which brings us to Black Friday the day after
Millbrae Avenue and El Camino Real, long overlooked problem, we have Thanksgiving. How pathetic that this frantic move to
a Caltrain station that is more dif- taken a blind eye to one person that get people into the holiday shopping mood so that
Proposed gun store in San Carlos cult to access for commuters and actually admits to it. Where has logic stores can profit as much as possible, has distracted us
Editor, schools crammed with portables for gone? from the real meaning of the holiday. This takes us away
Whether you believe in having a residents of new developments, lower from whatever ambiance we may have enjoyed on the day
new gun store or not in San Carlos, school performance and overworked Robert Nice before and immediately shifts to the corporate emphasis
the town should be proud of the re and police. on materialism. Even though they (the economists)
turnout for the meeting at City Hall Next will come new taxes for cur- Redwood City know full well that the relentless quest for consumer
goods no longer brings major benefits of well-being,
they still treat the quest for greater personal consump-
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once, he said. It wasnt some- licly) anyway so why not put it out W L Pct GB No. 16 Analy (21-8) at No. 1 Carlmont (30-4), 7 p.m.
Washington 8 5 .615 Florida 17 6 9 2 14 57 65
thing that was planned or any- there so I could kind of narrate my Orlando 8 6 .571 1/2 Buffalo 18 5 9 4 14 44 65 No. 15 Rocklin (17-17) at No. 2 Notre Dame-Belmont
own story instead of letting some- Miami 6 7 .462 2 (30-14), 7 p.m.
thing. If that had been anybody Charlotte 5 7 .417 2 1/2 Metropolitan Division No. 14 Del Oro (18-14) at No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep
who had to go through that if you body else do it or people have Atlanta 2 12 .143 6 1/2 New Jersey 17 11 4 2 24 61 54 (25-8), 7 p.m.
had lost something that you want- these assumptions, Goodwin Central Division Columbus 19 11 7 1 23 57 51
said. Because my wife and I had W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 20 10 7 3 23 55 72 Mens college basketball
ed more than anything, something Detroit 10 3 .769 Washington 19 10 8 1 21 56 59 West Valley vs. Caada at CSM, 7 p.m.
that you expected because you posted that we were pregnant Milwaukee 7 6 .538 3 N.Y. Islanders17 9 6 2 20 60 55
weeks ago, or months ago, and had Cleveland 7 7 .500 3 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 18 9 7 2 20 60 59 THURSDAY
could see it without seeing it, you Indiana 6 8 .429 4 1/2 Carolina 16 7 5 4 18 46 44 Girls' volleyball
would know how I felt in that situ- we abruptly stopped and they Chicago 2 9 .182 7 Philadelphia 18 8 8 2 18 50 48 Nor Cal tournament
ation. noticed that she wasnt pregnant WESTERN CONFERENCE First round
Southwest Division WESTERN CONFERENCE Open Division
anymore it would have raised a lot No. 6 Menlo School (29-5) at No. 3 Turlock (33-8), 7
He credited Morgans strength W L Pct GB Central Division
of eyebrows and questions. Houston 11 4 .733 St. Louis 19 13 5 1 27 62 51 p.m.
with pushing him out onto that San Antonio 9 5 .643 1 1/2 Winnipeg 17 10 4 3 23 56 47
field when she easily could have Overwhelmed with emotion, New Orleans 8 6 .571 2 1/2 Nashville 17 10 5 2 22 51 49 Womens college basketball
Memphis 7 6 .538 3
said no. Goodwin went straight from the Dallas 2 13 .133 9 Dallas 18 9 8 1 19 51 52 San Mateo vs. Merced at Las Positas-Livermore tour-
hospital to the team hotel to check Minnesota 17 8 7 2 18 49 44 nament, 5 p.m.
I guess she felt that God moved Northwest Division Chicago 18 8 8 2 18 53 49
her to allow me to go play and she in before the game to ride the bus W L Pct GB Colorado 16 8 7 1 17 54 55 Mens college basketball
Minnesota 8 5 .615 Modesto vs. Skyline at Mendocino tournament, 6
encouraged me. She raised my spir- to the stadium. He hadnt show- Denver 8 6 .571 1/2
Pacific Division p.m.
ered, was still wearing sweats, Portland 7 6 .538 1
its up and helped get ready for the Oklahoma City 6 7 .462 2 Los Angeles 17 11 4 2 24 55 41
game, he said. Thats whats so sharing with only a handful of Utah 6 8 .429 2 1/2 Vegas 17 10 6 1 21 59 54
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teammates what the couple was Sharks 16 10 6 0 20 44 36
cool about the situation is my Pacific Division Calgary 17 10 7 0 20 51 50 Football
wife, how supportive she is and enduring. W L Pct GB Vancouver 17 8 7 2 18 43 46 CCS playoffs
Warriors 11 3 .786
Goodwin also made a key block L.A. Lakers 6 8 .429 5 Anaheim 17 7 7 3 17 48 50 First round
how encouraging she is, all these L.A. Clippers 5 8 .385 5 1/2 Edmonton 18 7 9 2 16 46 54 Open Division I
great things that she does for me on another scoring play, when he Phoenix 5 10 .333 6 1/2 Arizona 20 2 15 3 7 46 79 No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (6-4) at No. 4 San Benito (6-
laid out a defensive back and Sacramento 3 10 .231 7 1/2 4), 7 p.m.
to help me go out there and play Tuesdays Games
the way I did. I think it speaks allowed Garrett Celek to get into Tuesdays Games Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 4, OT Open Division III
Boston 109, Brooklyn 102
more about her character than the end zone. Toronto 129, Houston 113 Florida 4, Dallas 3, SO No. 8 Burlingame (6-4) at No. 1 Half Moon Bay (10-
San Antonio 97, Dallas 91 Columbus 2, Montreal 1, OT 0), 7 p.m.
mine. Later that night, he announced Wednesdays Games Minnesota 3, Philadelphia 0 No. 7 Terra Nova (5-5) at No. 2 Aptos (7-3), 7 p.m.
Even coach Kyle Shanahan said the loss of his baby. Sacramento at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Winnipeg 4, Arizona 1
Utah at New York, 4:30 p.m. Nashville 6, Washington 3 Division V
he wouldnt have blamed Goodwin Now, Goodwin hopes he and Washington at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Edmonton 8, Vegas 2 No. 5 Sobrato (8-2) at No. 4 Hillsdale, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
for sitting this one out. Morgan and their baby can Cleveland at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, late
Detroit at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Wednesdays Games Womens college basketball
A third-round draft pick taken uplift others who might be going Indiana at Memphis, 5 p.m. Calgary at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Lassen at Skyline, San Mateo vs. Feather River at Las
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as soon as Davis won the sprint.
Continued from page 11 every big boxing match. NASCAR will hold SHP did manage the first goal of the quar-
not just one, but two, of its Sprint Cup races in ter, as Eleanor Facey took a pass in the hole
the city next year, and five different college set from sister Annabel Facey and with her
crucial agreements for the new stadium, but no conferences bring teams to town for their Continued from page 11
one in attendance at the splashy groundbreak- back to the goal and being dragged underwa-
annual basketball tournaments. ter, managed to get off a backhand shot that
ing was in any mood to hear about them. But its the NFL that changes everything, half, they tied the score at 1 with just over found the back of the net, cutting the
The presence of Goodell and the owners with beginning in 2020 when the new stadium will two minutes left in the first period. Nadia Gators deficit to 5-3 with five minutes left
the lights of the Strip sparkling behind them be finished and fans will be able to look out Paquin sent a pass from the point to Annabel in the quarter.
was a bit startling, considering the NFLs out- large windows in the north end zone to see the Facey on the left wing, who whipped a one- Davis responded, however, with a Doten
right disdain over the years for everything hotels on the Strip. Theyll also be able to put timer past Emily Blackwell. power-play goal that gave the Blue Devils a
Vegas. A league that refused to allow the city to some money on the games at nearby casinos, But with under a minute left, another bad 6-3 lead going into the final seven minutes
advertise on the Super Bowl telecast just a few then stroll over to catch the action. break left the Gators chasing the Blue of the match.
years ago now may be hosting a Super Bowl That the NFL seems OK with that is an Devils for the rest of the match. Davis man- A Blue Devils goal early in the fourth
there when the new stadium opens. astonishing turnaround that only $750 million aged to work the ball to Doten into the 2- period all but sealed the win as Grace
The brightest city in the world just got a lit- in stadium money could bring about. For years, meter, but she had the ball stolen away. Gulsvig scored off a drive from the left side
tle brighter, said comedian and longtime Goodell and others warned about the perils of But instead of hanging her head, Doten for a 7-3 Davis advantage.
Raiders fan George Lopez, the master of cere- Las Vegas, and players were baned from appear- quickly stole the ball back and easily beat SHP still had a chance when Addi Duvall
monies. ing at casino-sponsored events in the city. The Bressie to give the Blue Devils the lead for scored off a Claire Kerrigan assist with just
Indeed, Las Vegas is on the kind of roll with NFL is still paying attorneys to fight a pro- good, 2-1. over four minutes to play, but over their
major league sports that a craps player at posed repeal of a federal law banning sports Davis scored the first two goals of the sec- final four possessions, the Gators commit-
Caesars Palace could only dream of. betting everywhere but Nevada, a case that will ond period to take control of the match. ted a pair of offensive fouls and had two
Last month the NHLs Vegas Golden Knights be heard next month by the U.S. Supreme Brown burned in from the right wing for a 3- passes blocked one during a power play.
became the first major professional franchise Court. 1 lead at the 4:36 mark and Doten buried We have no excuses, Burke said.
to call the city home, and so far they have been But Goodell sounded almost giddy at the another shot from the set for a 4-1 advan- Collectively, we need to do a better job
a smashing success on the ice and in the groundbreaking about the NFL coming to Las tage with 3:11 left in the half. cleaning up defensively. Its going to be a
stands. In a city long shunned by professional Vegas. He wielded one of the shovels with the Lauren Krikorian pulled a goal back for maturation process for us.
sports because of gambling and a relatively Raiders logo for the ceremonial groundbreak- SHP with 1:11 left, but the Blue Devils re- Despite losing the final two games of the
small population base, the hockey team tore ing, and said he was proud to be here with established their three-goal lead on Dotens season the two most important matches of
down the barriers and both locals and tourists you. third goal of the match. the year Burke was pleased with the sea-
have been lining up to buy tickets. To the still disbelieving it was living proof It appeared the Gators caught a break as son, overall.
The NBA practically spends its summers that the Raiders are actually coming. Davis was whistled for an exclusion penalty Im really happy we achieved our three
here, and the biggest casino operator in town Once again, Las Vegas rolled the dice and just before the end of the half, one that car- goals (we made at the beginning of the sea-
is looking to eventually lure a franchise to the somehow came up a winner. ried over to the third period. So as the two son): win WCAL, get to the CCS Open
city. MGM Resorts has already bought a teams lined up for the third-quarter sprint, finals and get to Nor Cals, Burke said.
Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for The the Blue Devils were down a player.
WNBA team that will begin play here next Associated Press. Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org or This is one of the first years we got all
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after jumping through hoops, the victim
decides to continue, they have to file the
formal complaint within 90 days, according
expand the complaint process to interns,
pages or fellows, according to Speiers
office.
determining the number of sexual harass-
ment complaints, let alone settlements, is a
challenge. Because the OOC pays settle-
to Speiers office. Along with the California representative, ments out of a fund used for a variety of dis-
Furthermore, they are required to sign a U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, crimination cases, such as complaints
requiring victims to sign nondisclosure permanent nondisclosure agreement before is slated to propose companion legislation based on gender or disability, its not clear
agreements, according to Speiers office. the OOC will investigate, according to in the Senate. The two Democrats are col- to what extent the issue permeates through
The effort comes as an influx of sexual Speiers office. laborating on the bills in response to wide- Congress, according to Speiers office.
assault allegations and high-profile claims spread accounts of sexual harassment in the Several dozen victims of sexual harass-
Youve got to stay in that office for 90
have been publicly levied against various workplace. ment or sexual assault have reached out to
days, sign a nondisclosure agreement that is
actors, directors, comedians and politi- Speiers office, but the congresswoman
in perpetuity, can never talk to law enforce- Congress should never be above the law
cians. The acronym for the proposed law noted the vast majority of cases go unre-
ment or another member of Congress about or play by their own set of rules. The current
speaks to the growing number of comments ported.
it. Its really a system to protect harassers process has little accountability and even
and reports on social media made with the
and makes it so unfriendly for the victims, less sensitivity to victims of sexual harass- In three-quarters of sexual harassment,
hashtag #MeToo.
Speier said. ment, Gillibrand said in a statement earlier the complainant never comes forward. It
This is a tipping point, Speier said,
Plus, at the end of the entire process, the this month. What we are seeing from the takes someone with great fortitude to want
adding with the national momentum it final-
harasser is never outed and the settlement powerful #MeToo campaign is that sexual to try to move through this process and at
ly looks like theres bipartisan support.
is paid by the taxpayers, she said, referring assault and sexual harassment are pervasive every junction there is someone trying to
Introduction of the bill comes after she
to the OOC using a special fund within the across our entire society. What you see time discourage you from doing so, Speier said.
announced during a committee hearing
Tuesday that she knows of two current mem- Treasury Department to cover settlements. and again in institutions all around the And she knows firsthand what its like to
bers of Congress who have allegedly Instead, the ME TOO Act would streamline country is a culture where power and fear keep quiet.
engaged in sexual harassment. While not the process by not forcing victims to wait keep sexual assault and sexual harassment Last month, Speier released a video
disclosing exactly who those elected offi- at least 90 days before even filing a formal in the shadows. Congress is no different. recounting her experience in the 1970s
cials are, she noted one is a Democrat and complaint. The bill would allow for option- The ME TOO Act was introduced on the while working as a legislative aide for a
the other is a Republican. al, not mandatory, mediation and counsel- heels of another effort to require mandatory congressional representative. She reported
As an issue that affects people regardless ing, while also eliminating the cooling-off sexual harassment training in Congress the chief of staff grabbed her and stuck his
of political standing, Speier explained her period. Victims would still have to file for- through the Congressional Education About tongue in her mouth. Having carried the
bill would reform Congress cumbersome mal complaints within 90 days of either the Sexual harassment Eradication, or CEASE, feelings of fear and shame, Speier said she
complaint process thats unfairly weighted incident or following optional mediation or Resolution. Speier, who has worked to hopes to enable others to feel more com-
against the victims. counseling, according to Speiers office. expose sexual assault in the military and fortable coming forward.
Currently, before lodging a report a vic- The bill would also prohibit Congress combat college campus rape, said the Were way past the time when this issue
tim is required to undergo 30 days of legal from requiring victims to sign nondisclo- process for holding congressional employ- was fuzzy. Its a violation of the Civil
counseling with the OOC. After that, theres sure agreements, although such contracts ees accountable is abysmal and must be rec- Rights Act, she said. You shouldnt have
a 30-day mediation period followed by could still be negotiated. Currently only tified. to put up with fondling and propositioning
staffers and those employed by Congress The bill also seeks to highlight the opac- just to do your job.
GUN
ger guns pose, the potential for break-ins Though Stampleman said he empathized
and other crimes associated with stores sell- with the last-minute change in the citys said Ortiz.
ing firearms and recent mass shootings in requirements representatives of the sport- Ortiz said in an email Tuesday the compa-
places like Las Vegas and Sutherland ing good store now face, he questioned the ny is still discussing next steps following
Continued from page 1 Springs, Texas, among others. stores fit for San Carlos community and Mondays meeting and will take the morato-
Joseph Stampleman, a 17-year resident advocated for more time for residents and rium and the possibility of its extension
temporary ban, cheering when councilmem- and father, said hes walked and driven officials to discuss whats appropriate for into consideration.
bers voted 4-1 to adopt the moratorium. through the parking lot a new location of a the city. While we understand that cities can enact
Vice Mayor Matt Grocott opposed the meas- Turners Outdoorsman sporting good store You found a community that just isnt zoning and [conditional use permit] man-
ure. at 1123 Industrial Road would share with ready or prepared for this, he said, address- dates; as we noted last night, its the timing
Close to 100 people spoke at the meet- Office Depot and Road Runner Sports, busi- ing Turners Outdoorsman representatives and due process of the moratorium and its
ing, the majority of which supported a nesses at the same mall hes frequented with who attended the meeting. Please give us nearly immediate extension that we have
moratorium, citing concerns about the dan- his children. more time. issue with, he said.
City Manager Jeff Maltbie said city offi- Though an overwhelming number of resi-
cials would need more than 45 days to devel- dents spoke in favor of the moratorium,
op and assess potential regulations on gun some opposed the measure and provided
stores while a hold on new businesses is in examples of the types of firearm training
place. He said the city would review any that such stores can offer, safety features
potential rules at community outreach meet- with which many are equipped and interest
ings, adding that any zoning aimed at limit- in hunting some in the area share.
ing sales would also need to be reviewed by Jeanana Rolsky Feige, owner of Imbert &
the Planning Commission. To account for Smithers, a gun store located in the city at
the time needed to study the measures, 1144 El Camino Real, was saddened so
Maltbie said the council would likely con- many were opposed to a new gun store and
sider extending the moratorium at its Nov. that some had expressed a desire to not
27 meeting from 45 days to up to a year, allow any establishments sell guns in a
with a maximum length of two years. community she cares about should her busi-
Bill Ortiz, vice president of compliance at ness stop operating.
Turners Outdoorsman, said that in addition I am here if people want to learn more,
to his company, the delay would harm the she said. I am happy to help this commu-
owner of the building with whom the com- nity understand this business and the
pany took out a 10-year lease, the 25 firearms industry.
employees the company was set to hire at Grocott joined a handful of residents who
the new location and the city, which he said expressed disappointment that officials
would lose tax revenue and could face the would prevent a business that had followed
costs of a settlement should his company the citys rules from operating, and said
pursue legal action. other instances when the city put a morato-
He said the company had invested more rium in place had not prevented a business
than $125,000 to make improvements to from operating anywhere in the city, just in
the store location by Mondays meeting, specific locations.
adding representatives of his company I find it wholly unfair to say to them
worked with city planners and local law were putting a moratorium and the
enforcement in the months leading up to the $125,000 youve invested, kiss it good-
stores planned opening in November to bye, he said. Thats not fair.
make sure they were following San Carlos But for Councilman Mark Olbert, the
requirements for businesses selling guns. sheer number of emails, phone calls and res-
Maltbie confirmed no local conditions reg- idents involved in supporting the moratori-
ulating gun sales in San Carlos existed in um was a sign the city should take action.
the city before Mondays discussion. For me, the clearest answer to that ques-
We would not go down that road and not tion is contained in all the people who are
go down that lease had we known that there here tonight, he said Monday.
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noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, $190. For more information call
Redwood City. Free one-on-one (415) 572-6646. from 2016, narrated by one Pappy wanted to tell, Penn said in a statement The Oscar-winning actor had told the
help regarding laptops, E-readers, Pariah and promoted by the usually issued Monday by Atria, an imprint of audience gathered at the Los Angeles
tablets and mobile phones. Meets in The Grateful Garment Project.
Small Conference Room on the first 7:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course Drive, press-shy actor. During an appearance Simon & Schuster. Expanding that museum that he met Pariah at a Key
floor. For more information contact Burlingame. Goal is to ensure that last fall at the Los Angeles County original idea into a fully realized novel West, Florida, bar in 1979.
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. every victim of a sexual crime who
seeks medical attention or law
Holiday Stress. 11 a.m. to noon. San enforcement involvement is provid-
TEPID
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda ed with any clothing, toiletries, etc. design of the apartment buildings, develop the vision.
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Discuss that they may require. Cost $15. For among other issues. There are still a lot of steps to go
strategies for joyous but low stress more information call 787-5595. As a result, the developer returned with this project to look at the impacts
holidays. Registration is required.
For more information call 522-7490. Healthy and Beautiful Smile. 10
Continued from page 1 with a revised vision for the project and concerns with the community, he
a.m. to 11 a.m. San Mateo Senior reducing the number of units, shrink- said.
San Mateo Professional Alliance Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis San Mateo. Admission is free and ing the height of some of the four- To the point that more refinement is
Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, open to seniors. For more informa- Peter Gum questioned whether the proj- story buildings by removing a floor, required, Commissioner Will Loftis
San Mateo. Meet new business con- tion call 522-7490. ect is right for Burlingame. rethinking the landscaping and over- agreed, while taking aim at the archi-
nections. New speakers each week.
For more information call 430-6500. Archangel Holiday Boutique Do we need this big of an apartment hauling the architecture. tecture.
2017. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 599 Jefferson complex at this time in our citys life?
Community Coffee in East Palo Ave., Redwood City. Boutique raises Fore Property official Mark It needs to sing and it needs to be
Alto with Assemblyman Marc awareness of and funds for local fos- I dont know if we do. We need to look Pilarczyk said a majority of the plan compelling and I dont think this proj-
Berman. 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Express ter children. All donations benefit at this type of thing, said Gum, citing changes were brought following a ect does that, he said.
thoughts on community and leg- Child Advocates of Silicon Valley. For
islative matters. Coffee provided. more information contact traffic congestion, limited parking and series of community meetings with Following community meetings, the
East Palo Alto City Hall, 2415 archangeleventinfo@gmail.com. school overcrowding among his pri- concerned residents and neighbors. project was redesigned from a modern
University Ave., East Palo Alto. For mary concerns generated by the pro-
more information call 691-2121. Turkey Lunch and music with Rick This is probably the one and only approach to a vision more akin to a
Keane. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San posal. time Ive exhausted a working rela- craftsman style, under an attempt to fit
NAMI SMC General Meeting. 6:15 Bruno Recreation Center, 251 City
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 100 S. San Mateo Park Way, San Bruno. For more infor- Others took a more open-minded tionship with neighborhood represen- in with the neighborhood, said
Drive, San Mateo. Live music by mation call 616-7150. approach, while still recognizing the tatives but, by golly, its a better proj- Pilarczyk.
TEHYA. For more information call developments transformative nature ect, and Ill be the first to admit it, he
638-0800. Senior Center Thanksgiving Loftis though said the plans are not
Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San particularly on the surrounding said. bold enough, rendering the current
Holiday Concert with Classical Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda Lyon Hoag community. Most neighbors and officials also
Guitarist Peter Fletcher. 7 p.m. San de las Pulgas, San Mateo. $16. design bland or tapioca.
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Registration is required. For more This might not be the absolute ideal believed the project improved through This is a 1980s Camry or Honda
Carlos. For more information call information call 522-7490. place to put this housing develop- residential feedback, and lauded Accord, he said. It just doesnt do it.
591-0341.
Crafternoon at the Library: ment, but Im not quite sure there is the Pilarczyk for his effort, despite main- He encouraged the builder to contin-
Open Mic. 7 p.m. Byington Los Altos Stamped Leaf Clay Bowls. 1 p.m. absolute ideal place to put a housing taining concerns about its mass. ue developing the look of the plans, in
Tasting Room, 21850 Bear Creek 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Road, Los Gatos. Reserve a table. For Francisco. Learn simple tricks for development in this city, said They really worked with us and took an attempt to make the proposal more
more information call (408) 354- working with clay. Free. For more Commissioner Richard Sargent, who our suggestions into consideration interesting and unique.
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ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. noted the proposals attempt to meet Do I want a massive apartment com- This is not my Burlingame. This
Protecting Your Home From the regional need for additional hous- plex in my neighborhood? No. But Im might be your Burlingame. But its not
Wilderness. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Kick Off the Holiday Season with ing. starting to see the writing on the
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Eighth Annual Tree Lighting at my Burlingame. And I wont say I
las Pulgas, Belmont. The Belmont Hillsdale Shopping Center. 5:30 No decision was made at the meet- wall, said neighbor Laura Hesselgren. would be embarrassed to see this built.
Fire Protection District is hosting p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Commissioner Brenden Kelly too But what a missed opportunity to do
this informational session. For more Center, Nordstrom Court, 60 31st ing, and the project is slated to return
information call 591-8286. Ave., San Mateo. Free. For more before officials in the future for closer complimented the most recent version some really, really good architecture. I
information call (415) 227-9700. examination. The discussion at the of the proposal. worry about us watering down our
THURSDAY, NOV. 16
Fertility, Pre- and Post-Natal Yoga Holiday Movie Series: How the most recent meeting was the second We have to note some of the great future, he said.
with Your Baby. New Leaf Grinch Stole Christmas. 5:30 p.m. time commissioners vetted the pro- concessions that have been made The project will return before the
Community Market's community to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Recreation
classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Center, 850 Burlingame Ave., posal. During an initial review, offi- here, he said. Planning Commission again at a yet
Moon Bay. Admission is $5. For more Burlingame. For more information cials took issue with its size and Sarg en t ag reed, b ut s ug g es t ed to be determined date before continu-
information call 726-3110. call 855-7300.
scope, as well as the architectural more work is necessary to further ing on later to the City Council.
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Poetry Slam on Suicide
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Prevention hosted by San Mateo
Taught by local certified instructors.
Cost $7. For more information call
726-3110.
County Supervisor David J.
Canepa. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Philz
Coffee, 2234 Westborough Blvd.,
Westborough Square, South San
CALIFORNIA some have said innovative property
uses such a live-work spaces could be
in order.
pelling, he said, noting the coming
environmental review process will
address many of the expressed con-
Senior Showcase Information Francisco. Free. For more informa- To that end, Commissioner Brenden cerns.
Fair. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 650 Shell Blvd., tion call 363-4247. Poetry Slam on Continued from page 3 Kelly lauded the vision of the project.
Foster City. Free admission. Service Suicide Prevention. Call for details Despite echoing Pfaffs frustrations
or to sign up to participate. I think this is a great opportunity
include senior services, free flu vac-
munity crunched for housing where regarding architecture, Commissioner
cines and blood sugar testing. For for this corner, he said.
more information call 344-5200. Fairy-tale Comedy for Kids. 7 p.m. rents climbed alongside property val- Will Loftis leaned with those who felt
to 9 p.m. 828 Chestnut St., San Commissioner Richard Sargent also
ues. the project may be ultimately be suit-
AARP. 11 a.m. Beresford Recreation Carlos. Performance of The Princess supported the projects intent, while
Who Had No Name. Cost $14 stu- able at the proposed site.
center, 2909 Alameda de las Pulgas,
dents, $19 adults. Free for children
As officials continue to examine lending credence to concerns over
San Mateo. 11 a.m. is social hour and
noon is the business meeting, fol- under 3. For more information con- Burlingames affordability issues fol- whether it was the right idea for the It feels very massive. However, I
lowed by John Siracusa who will tact eve@sancarloschildrensthe- lowing the failed rent control ballot property. think its moving in the right direc-
sing. For more information call (540) ater.com.
measures in last years election, during The arguments about it being the tion and this is the right project for
345-5001.
Wine and Chocolate Pairing. 7:30 which Hatch was repeatedly referred, appropriate place for it are pretty com- this location, he said.
AARP Refresher Course. 12:30 p.m. p.m. Byington Los Altos Tasting
to 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Room, 21850 Bear Creek Road, Los
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GOT JOBS? experience for your bright future. gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sor-County Clerk on 10/19/2017. (Pub-
Email resume lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
info@smdailyjournal.com 10/25/17, 11/1/17, 11/8/17, 11/15/17).
The best career seekers Notice is hereby given that the governing board (Board) of the Burlingame School District (Dis-
read the Daily Journal. trict) will receive sealed bids for the following project:
We will help you recruit qualified, talented BURLINGAME INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ROOFING REPLACEMENT
individuals to join your company or organization.
The scope of work for this project includes removal of existing roofing and roof accessories from
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide Building 4 and Building 14, roofing to Buildings 4 and 14, repair roofing and roof accessories to
range of qualifications for all types of positions. Buildings 10 and 11, and other work as indicated.
IT/SOFTWARE DEvELOPMENT To bid on this Project, the Bidder is required to possess one or more of the Following State of
For the best value and the best results, Eros International USA, a leading global
recruit from the Daily Journal... company in the Indian film entertainment California Contractor Licenses: A, B or C-39
industry, is seeking a Mobile Lead Engi-
neer for our office in Redwood City, CA The Bidder's license(s) must remain active and in good standing throughout the term of the Con-
Contact us for a free consultation to build & maintain mobile software appli-
cations primarily on Apple TV platform as tract.
well as other iOS devices; manage appli-
Call (650) 344-5200 or cation releases to App Store, & work with
developers & designers to build features
Contract Documents are available on 9 November 2017, for review at the District Facilities Of-
fice. In addition, Contract Documents are available for bidders' review at the Builder's Exchange
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com using swift, Objective C & other Apple
technologies. Requires BS+7yrs exp. To of San Mateo County (650) 591-8108
apply, send cover & resume to
jobs@erosintl.com & reference job title.
Contract Documents in PDF format are available from the Architect by emailing
mprice@HAarchs.com. Copies of the Contract Documents may also be obtained by purchasing
them from ARC Document Solutions, 945 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94103;
www.e-arc.com/ca/sanfrancisco/bryant.
NOW HIRING Sealed Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., 12 December, 2017, at the District Office, 1825
Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, California, at or after which time the bids will be opened and public-
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS ly read aloud. Any bid that is submitted after this time shall be non-responsive and returned to
the bidder. Any claim by a bidder of error in its bid must be made in compliance with section
5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code.
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: All bids shall be on the form provided by the District. Each bid must conform and be responsive
to all pertinent Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, the Instructions to Bidders.
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Iran to probe state-built tee approved a resolution Tuesday condemn- military issued its most forceful denial yet
Around the world ing North Korea for diverting its resources that security forces committed atrocities
homes destroyed by deadly quake to pursue nuclear weapons and ballistic mis- during clearance operations in the west
who lived in one of the Mehr buildings. siles instead of helping its people, over of the country, saying an internal investi-
SARPOL-E-ZAHAB, Iran Iranian She sarcastically added: This is kind-
President Hassan Rouhani launched an half of whom need more food and improved gation had absolved them of any wrongdo-
ness as the name suggests very well! medical care. ing in a crisis that has triggered the
investigation Tuesday into why govern- Rescuers used backhoes and other heavy
ment housing built by his hard-line prede- The resolution sponsored by the European largest refugee exodus in Asia in decades.
equipment to dig through toppled buildings
cessor collapsed while others withstood a Union and Japan was adopted without a vote The report contradicts consistent state-
in Sarpol-e-Zahab, home to more than half
powerful earthquake near the border with by the General Assemblys human rights ments from ethnic Rohingya Muslim
of the dead. The apartment complexes sit
Iraq that killed more than 530 people. next to lush pastures in the almost entirely committee. It has 61 co-sponsors two refugees now in Bangladesh some with
Kurdish province of Kermanshah, nestled in more than last year and now goes to the gunshot wounds and severe burns who
In the Kurdish town of Sarpol-e-Zahab,
the Zagros Mountains along the border with 193-member assembly which is certain to have described massacres, rape, looting
which was reconstructed in the decades since
Iraq. adopt it in December. and the burning of hundreds of villages by
the 1980s war with Iraq, the outer walls of
apartment complexes tumbled away in the Both rescuers and residents stood on the Estonias deputy U.N. ambassador Minna- Myanmars army and civilian mobs.
magnitude 7.3 earthquake Sunday night. The remains of homes, looking through the rub- Liina Lind, speaking on behalf of the EU,
The U. N. humanitarian office said
housing was built as a part of the Mehr or ble. Searchers used dogs to comb the debris accused North Korea of committing serious
Tuesday that the number of Rohingya who
kindness project of former President just as they have since Irans 2003 earth- human rights violations in a widespread
have fled Myanmar to Bangladesh since
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. quake in Bam that killed 26,000 people and systematic way, including by its
Aug. 25 has risen to 618,000.
although some clerics insist the animals are inhumane conditions in detention camps,
Some now-homeless survivors simply restricted freedom of movement and limita- In a statement issued late Monday, the
wept outside, while others angrily showed unclean.
tions on the right to information. military said it had interviewed thousands
Associated Press journalists the destruction of people during a monthlong investiga-
Key U.N. committee condemns
done by the quake.
North Korea for not aiding people Myanmar military denies tion into the conduct of troops in western
Other buildings near our apartment are Rakhine state after Rohingya insurgents
not damaged as much because they were UNITED NATIONS A key U.N. commit-
atrocities against Rohingya Muslims launched a series of deadly attacks there on
built privately, said Ferdows Shahbazi, 42, NAYPYITAW, Myanmar Myanmars Aug. 25.
Those interested in buying off-the-boat For a lot of boats since salmon has been While the crabs are clear for catching, the
CRAB
Continued from page 1
crab can find real-time information about
whos selling what on the free FishLine app
available for iPhone and Android devices, as
poor the last few years, a big portion of
their yearly income has been crab,
Anderson explained.
push is on for local fishermen to haul them
to shore and offer them up to holiday revel-
ers.
well as online. After negotiating with other ports to Its hectic every year, but it seems to get
Off-the-boat sales is such a good way for establish a base wholesale price, the threat more hectic, Anderson said. Everybodys
Were all pumped up, said Porter McHenry, people to come and get fresh product, you of a strike was off and Anderson said they trying to make money.
captain of the Merva W and president of the cant get it any fresher, said McHenry. Its agreed to kick off the season as soon as the McHenry, who set off Tuesday with nearly
Half Moon Bay Seafood Marketing probably one of the best things you can eat. state would allow midnight Wednesday. 450 crab pots and an eager crew, agreed
Association. Its not farmed, its wild, this is the best. While facing a setback with his gear, theres a frenzy. After a nearly eight-hour
Hungry holiday crab lovers can rest Its great that we opened on time, no delays Anderson said he hopes to get in the water voyage to lay out the pots, McHenry ven-
assured the scrumptious crustaceans will be and weve got Thanksgiving coming. by Friday and noted the price for off-the- tured back to Pillar Point to load up on more
available for their feasts this year. Locally, Local fishermen are as dependent as ever boat sales will vary and depend on how gear. For McHenry, midnight Wednesday
commercial fishermen often sell crab direct- on a successful crabbing season as the last- much of a harvest theyre reeling in. marks both the start of commercial crab sea-
ly off the boat at Pillar Point Harbor where ing effects of the drought wreaked havoc on Sport season started two weeks earlier and son and his 35th birthday. Like many other
scores of customers line the docks eager to the salmon fishery and crab tainted with initial reports have been spotty with some fishermen hopeful for a bountiful catch,
take home the freshest catch around. domoic acid shuttered the 2015 season. seeing decent crabs and others not as lucky, McHenry said his crew would spend the next
Its great to be able to do it again; its While it varies based on the structure of according to Anderson and McHenry. few days at sea.
great well be able to go back to work and their business, many commercial fishermen The season is primarily open throughout Its a rush, everybody wants to get their
have some crab to sell, said Jim Anderson, earn a large majority of their annual income California after reports from the state pots in the water; this is the day. Its a zoo,
captain of the Allaine and a member of the during crab season. Anderson noted his take showed crabs were not testing positive for but its normal, McHenry said. When asked
Californias Dungeness Crab Task Force. used to be about 70 percent salmon, but unsafe levels of domoic acid a neurotox- if hed be having crab for his birthday, he
We have high hopes for commercial season now, about 80 percent of his business is in bolstered by algae blooms that can be responded simply whatever we eat, were
this year. Dungeness crab. dangerous for humans in high quantities. going fishing.
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