If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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USFWS proposal to delist Apache trout
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Aug. 10 announcement proposing that Apache trout be removed from the federal list of Endangered and Threatened Species is a huge win for fish and wildlife conservation.
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ASA Intervenes in Fisheries Lawsuit
Litigation pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia challenges a revised process for managing recreational fisheries for summer flounder, scup and black sea bass, which ASA said took several years to develop.
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This is the water question that California politicians keep refusing to answer
Most recently, in 2020, the Bureau of Reclamation concluded that enlarging Shasta Dam 18.5 feet
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Water Wasted
Is California wasting its water? The state had a historic winter and the ABC10 Weather Team is investigating where the water is going and if we're wasting it. In Part Four, Meteorologist Brenden Mincheff takes a closer look at Delta water tunnel project.
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25th annual Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame banquet
Last chance to reserve your spot for the 25th annual Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame banquet Make your reservations now
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NOAA's Fish Passage Funding Opportunities
Nearly $175 million in funding is available through the Restoring Fish Passage through Barrier Removal funding opportunity.
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Fish and Wildlife Director Opens Razor Clam Fishery in Humboldt County
No longer poses a significant threat for domoic acid exposure.
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Invasive mudsnails confirmed in Tonto Creek
Invasive mudsnails confirmed in Tonto Creek Director's Orders (list of waters with aquatic invasive species) updated to include Tonto Creek; Tonto Creek Hatchery closed to public
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Bluegills and fly fishing
Bluegills are the "go to" fish for beginner anglers, both kids and adults.
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The 2023 IGFA SoCal Open
This exclusive two-day tournament will take place during prime season in the famed waters off Southern California, the birthplace of big game sportfishing!
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From Litigation to Collaboration on the San Joaquin River
Roughly 80% of its average runoff is diverted; most of the river is cut off from its historic wetlands by levees or reductions in flows; large sections of the San Joaquin dry out completely in most years; and its groundwater has been drawn down to levels that disconnect it from the river.
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RECREATIONAL HARVEST OF STRIPED BASS IN 2023
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) Striped Bass Management Board (Board) voted to take emergency action to implement a 31” maximum size limit for all striped bass recreational fisheries.
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Climate and Nature Based Solutions initiatives
CDFW is pleased to announce $8.6 million in new grant funding