If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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1,299 projects benefiting fish habitat
Since 2006, the National Fish Habitat Partnership has supported 1,299 projects benefiting fish habitat in all 50 states. Learn more in the 2023 NFHP infographic
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CDFW Fish Truck Tracker
CDFW raises and plants millions of trout each year for the enjoyment of anglers.
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Chinook salmon fishing is closed statewide for 2023
Both in the ocean and in California’s anadromous rivers along the north coast, within the Klamath Basin and the Central Valley.
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Recreational Boating Fishing Foundation 2023 Special Report on Fishing
This year’s Special Report on Fishing highlights market trends, fishing participation data and future projections of the total number of anglers and dollars spent within the recreational fishing industry.
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Outdoor Recreation Roundtable announces Outdoor Workforce Hub
The launch follows a year spent gathering perspectives from ORR members, outdoor industry leaders, and community partners to identify opportunities for the $862 billion outdoor recreation economy and the 4.5 million professionals who support connecting people to the outdoors.
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Wildlife officials attempt safe capture of unusually aggressive sea otter
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) are responding to reports of a 5-year-old female southern sea otter exhibiting concerning and unusual behaviors
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One of the most common sharks in California
Their scientific name, Triakis semifasciata, refers to the coloration being ‘semi’ meaning half and ‘fasciatus’ meaning banded.
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DWR publicly releases Land Use Gallery
What is the California Department of Water Resources Land Use Gallery?
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Tribes, activists rally in Sacramento over water rights
The rally featured speakers and tribal representatives from across the state, including from the Hoopa Valley Tribe and Karuk Tribe, both with ancestral lands in Humboldt County. The group called on Gov. Gavin Newsom to realign the state’s water rights system to greater favor management from tribes and less diversions for agriculture.
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Public meeting to discuss removing Steamboat Rock Dam on Iowa River
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will host a public meeting at 6:30 p.m., July 13, at the Iowa River Conservation Club Building near Pine Ridge Park.
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California Fish and Game Commission Marine Resources Committee Meeting
Webinar/teleconference participation options will be available.
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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES REGIONAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS
The recreational fishing community thanks the Administration for considering their preferred candidates and appointing many recreation-friendly council members.
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