Public Concern Grows Over Gulf of Mexico Oil Rig Removals
Influential voices in Washington D.C. continue to weigh in on the issue of imminent removal of hundreds of decommissioned oil rigs from the Gulf of
Influential voices in Washington D.C. continue to weigh in on the issue of imminent removal of hundreds of decommissioned oil rigs from the Gulf of
A total of 19 studies dating back to 2000 show conclusively that, based on economics, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council should allocate a greater share of red snapper and grouper to recreational fishermen, says a marine-conservation group.
A network of marine reserves surrounding the continent will limit fishing in an area roughly the size of India.
A sweeping package of 19 pro-fishing and hunting bills has been introduced in the U.S. Senate in the Sportsmen’s Act of 2012.
A coalition of leading organizations in the recreational-fishing community has asked the U.S. Department of the Interior for a moratorium on its ongoing actions that are removing nonproducing oil rigs from the Gulf of Mexico.
Let states manage stocks of red snapper and other non-migratory fish off their shores. That’s the basic message in an op-ed piece by Dr. Bob
Recommendations from the latest FishSmart workshop on how best to release deepwater fish echo those reached by previous workshops.
Millions of pounds of halibut are thrown back into the sea each year by trawlers after other species.
Whether you call ’em pogies, bunker or by the proper name, menhaden, the oily little critters are among the most important fish off our Atlantic
Texas Congressman Blake Farenthold (R-Tx) tells Interior Secretary Ken Salazar it is a mistake to require the removal of all non-producing oil rigs.
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission is moving to implement a “Louisiana-only” red snapper season starting in 2013 that will allow anglers a far longer season than federal regulations permit.
A large group of fisheries scientists and others ask the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to allow a release method less risky to fish than what the law currently requires.
Influential voices in Washington D.C. continue to weigh in on the issue of imminent removal of hundreds of decommissioned oil rigs from the Gulf of
A total of 19 studies dating back to 2000 show conclusively that, based on economics, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council should allocate a greater share of red snapper and grouper to recreational fishermen, says a marine-conservation group.
A network of marine reserves surrounding the continent will limit fishing in an area roughly the size of India.
A sweeping package of 19 pro-fishing and hunting bills has been introduced in the U.S. Senate in the Sportsmen’s Act of 2012.
A coalition of leading organizations in the recreational-fishing community has asked the U.S. Department of the Interior for a moratorium on its ongoing actions that are removing nonproducing oil rigs from the Gulf of Mexico.
Let states manage stocks of red snapper and other non-migratory fish off their shores. That’s the basic message in an op-ed piece by Dr. Bob
Recommendations from the latest FishSmart workshop on how best to release deepwater fish echo those reached by previous workshops.
Millions of pounds of halibut are thrown back into the sea each year by trawlers after other species.
Whether you call ’em pogies, bunker or by the proper name, menhaden, the oily little critters are among the most important fish off our Atlantic
Texas Congressman Blake Farenthold (R-Tx) tells Interior Secretary Ken Salazar it is a mistake to require the removal of all non-producing oil rigs.
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission is moving to implement a “Louisiana-only” red snapper season starting in 2013 that will allow anglers a far longer season than federal regulations permit.
A large group of fisheries scientists and others ask the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to allow a release method less risky to fish than what the law currently requires.
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