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Spawning Bonefish Need Protection
A new look at amazing aggregations of bonefish in the Bahamas
A new look at amazing aggregations of bonefish in the Bahamas
The Canadian menhaden-reduction operator says it has exceeded the catch cap set by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission in the Chesapeake Bay but will continue harvesting pogies anyway.
Recreational-fishing groups point to the value of fish that can be caught again and again. One 57-pound samsonfish could be the poster child for that argument.
Fishery Management Council’s recent action will allow commercial shrimpers to threaten restoration of Gulf red snapper stocks
How hatcheries might save the world’s biggest croaker, the totoaba, from extinction.
Sportfishing groups to argue case before independent adjudicator
The federal fishery agency is demonstrating its commitment to recreational fisheries with plans to improve angler participation and communication in coming months.
A new study reveals the true economic significance of commercial and recreational striped bass fisheries
Powerful industrial menhaden-fishing operation pays to be labeled environmentally sustainable
Populations of Atlantic billfishes, tunas and wahoo depend upon these small tunas as prey, but there is currently nothing in place to protect them in U.S. federal waters.
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council could allow juvenile red snapper to once again be decimated as bycatch in Shrimpers’ nets
Unnecessary legislation threatens Puerto Rico’s recreational fisheries and its $100-million annual contribution to the country’s economy.
A new look at amazing aggregations of bonefish in the Bahamas
The Canadian menhaden-reduction operator says it has exceeded the catch cap set by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission in the Chesapeake Bay but will continue harvesting pogies anyway.
Recreational-fishing groups point to the value of fish that can be caught again and again. One 57-pound samsonfish could be the poster child for that argument.
Fishery Management Council’s recent action will allow commercial shrimpers to threaten restoration of Gulf red snapper stocks
How hatcheries might save the world’s biggest croaker, the totoaba, from extinction.
Sportfishing groups to argue case before independent adjudicator
The federal fishery agency is demonstrating its commitment to recreational fisheries with plans to improve angler participation and communication in coming months.
A new study reveals the true economic significance of commercial and recreational striped bass fisheries
Powerful industrial menhaden-fishing operation pays to be labeled environmentally sustainable
Populations of Atlantic billfishes, tunas and wahoo depend upon these small tunas as prey, but there is currently nothing in place to protect them in U.S. federal waters.
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council could allow juvenile red snapper to once again be decimated as bycatch in Shrimpers’ nets
Unnecessary legislation threatens Puerto Rico’s recreational fisheries and its $100-million annual contribution to the country’s economy.
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