The Dungeness crab inhabits eelgrass beds and water bottoms along the west coast of North America and is a popular seafood. (California Department of Fish and Wildlife via Bay City News)

Commercial fishing for Dungeness crab ends next week in the Bay Area, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said.  

The reason is to minimize the risk of humpback whales getting entangled in fishing nets, CDFW officials said. The whales return to the Bay Area each spring to forage off the coast, increasing the risk of entanglement. 

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