Millerwheeler, area 7 and 8 are always very popular rec areas. I would guess there's some economic benefits to the local economy via day crabbers now make a trip of it. To your statement about the future, I will say we all hope not. The south sound had a catastrophic population collapse that was not due to overfishing. Nearly every cohort in the population disappeared almost at once. The fishery is designed to be as sustainable as any fishery in the world. Harvesting (lsm) 6 1/4 inch and larger males is biologically sustainable. As long as your adult female population is physically smaller as well as not harvested this is a good model. That said a collapse could absolutely happen. The only way to attempt to avoid (if possible) this is to monitor the crab ary all life stages instead of looking only at the lsm surplus as the only measure. Unfortunately this level of analysis was not done in the past, it is however a focal point going forward.