States
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Nine Events In Nine States for 2022
Bassmaster Opens Will Feature Nine Events In Nine States During The 2022 Season
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Ranked second among best fishing states
Their state rocks with bass, lake trout, walleye, salmon, and thousands of inland streams, lakes, and rivers
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Western States Ranked for Worst Invasive Species Areas
The “Battle of the Bads!” report was developed with information from leading biologists
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New COVID-19 Resource on States’ Reopening Plans frim NMMA
. In response, NMMA is releasing a new state tracking document, which serves as a quick guide to these reopening plans, benchmarks and task forces.
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Mature Florida-strain bass at state's top fishing lake
part of a plan to create a population of more aggressive and hearty “F-1” bass
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DNR Unlikely to Approve Water Transfer to Western States
The DNR is aware of a proposal by Empire Builder Investments to supply groundwater from Minnesota to the western United States by railcar.
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12 Western States Kick Off Native Trout Challenge
Arizona Game and Fish Department Partners with the Western Native Trout Challenge Deep in the West, under a secret rock in a cool stream, lies a prize worth finding.
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11th Fisheries Economics of the United States report released
U.S. Fisheries Supported 1.7 Million Jobs in 2016 Today, NOAA released the 11th Fisheries Economics of the United States report which provides the most up-to-date economic statistics on commercial and recreational fisheries as well as seafood-related businesses for each coastal state and the nation.
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Sturgeon Stock | State's Multi-Year Effort to Restore Threatened Species Showing Success
State's Multi-Year Effort to Restore Threatened Species Showing Success New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced today that fisheries staff are busily stocking state-threatened lake sturgeon into several New York waters this month. The stocking effort is designed to help restore this threatened species.
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$4 million for western states and tribes to combat invasive quagga and zebra mussels
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has allocated more than $4 million to support existing work by western states and tribes to combat the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels. Arizona has several quagga mussel-infested waterbodies and will benefit from the increased funding.
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NOAA and States Focus on Red Snapper Enforcement
In order to better protect the red snapper fish stocks in the Southeast, NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement, alongside other state and federal natural resource enforcement agencies, will continue to conduct increased enforcement efforts focused on the commercial and recreational red snapper fisheries in Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic.
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Scientists Mapping Aquatic Species of Western United States
Scientists plan to create a biodiversity map identifying thousands of aquatic species in every river and stream in the western U.S.