HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reopened all bays and harbors from Seal Beach to San Onofre Beach on Tuesday, Nov. 30, after nearly two months of closures due to an offshore oil spill. “I am relieved to see that our fisheries will finally be able to reopen,” Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley said in a statement. Foley said the spill impacted many small business operations in the community whose livelihoods depend on fishing. Quin Salazar, second captain of the Pacific Mistress sportfishing charter boat, in Dana Point, California, said the closures combined with bad weather made for a tough fishing season. To make up for missing out on his usual spots, he and other charter boats traveled approximately 10 miles more than the average trip to catch rockfish at Box Canyon, just south of San Onofre. “Financially, it’s been a big hit for everybody,” Salazar …