Dungeness crab season can mean good eating for buyers and good money for sellers.
But for the moment, crabbers on both sides of the state line can only wait.
The crabs are showing high levels of domoic acid, the result of a huge toxic algae bloom in the ocean this year.
Oregon's Dungeness crab season usually starts around December 1st, but no crab can be taken while toxin levels remain high.
Hugh Link of the Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission stops by to talk about effects of the delay, and prospects for its lifting.