A Number of Reports On Mainstream-Media Web Sites Cite New Research That Shows Definitively That Fish Do Not Suffer Pain.
Award-winning film follows three anglers who travel deep into Guyana's jungle to catch one of the world's largest freshwater predators on fly.
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NOAA Fisheries Says the Thomas Brothers’ Efforts Represent a Tagging Record for Any Single Atlantic Billfish Species...
This GoPro footage looks pretty cool but just wait, says Marc Montocchio, until the very same scene is seen with a whole new technology, this spring.
“Abominable” — that’s the word a Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council Member uses to describe the video below. I couldn’t agree more, unfortunately.Under any circumstances, seeing hundreds of red snapper floating, dead, is disheartening. But I think it goes from “disheartening” to “travesty” when (a) the snapper were killed because of a federal-government mandate and (b) that same federal government has cut Gulf red snapper seasons to their shortest duration in history as part of stock-rebuilding efforts!
Declaring that federal fishery managers have left the state "no choice," Louisiana will stop requiring anglers to comply with federal red snapper regulations within state waters.
If there’s such a thing as a zany ichthyologist, U Cal’s Dr. Milton Love would have to be top dog of that club. After all, he’s the author of the recent, very comprehensive (650-page) reference book, Certainly More Than You Want to Know About the Fishes of the Pacific Coast, A Postmodern Experience (in which he describes himself as a “moderately well-respected marine biologist”). Love is of course also Sport Fishing’s longtime Pacific Coast Fish Facts expert.
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