If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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Restore the Delta on Smelt Extinction and Westlands Land Sale
Is this the year that wild delta smelt become extinct?
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Gulf Of California Crash Causes Fisherman Dies
A fisherman has died near the small town of San Felipe, Baja California, after his small boat crashed with a conservation ship last week.
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A tough 2020 of small fish and COVID-19
This has added an unwelcome element of suspense as crews start their COVID-19 two-week quarantines before the Jan. 20 start of the “A” season.
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The good of the public, not the individual: Reopening recreation spaces after COVID-19
Taking fishing, for example. In April 2020, a California Fish and Game Commission virtual meeting was interrupted by over 500 participants
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Toxic algae blooms at Oregon’s southern border
New research from West Coast oceanographers provides insight into the cause of toxic algae blooms that caused shellfish closures and marine mammal deaths near the Oregon-California border.
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Angler sets Idaho record with 4.8-pound tiger trout
The previous record for tiger trout was caught in 2018
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NEW 2021 REGS FOR OREGON
The 2021 recreational bottomfish fishery will be similar to 2020, with one change.
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NEW TOOL From GAMAKATSU
The new Micro Split Ring Plier and Folding Braid Scissors with Split Ring Opener excel at opening split rings and cutting braided line.
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Driftnet fishing bill vetoed by Trump
President Trump on Friday vetoed a bill that would gradually eliminate the use of large-scale driftnet fishing in federal waters off the coast of California.
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TU worked in harmony to pass groundbreaking changes
Colorado TU and national TU worked in harmony to pass groundbreaking changes to Colorado’s oil and gas drilling regulations.
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CDFW announces changes to recreational groundfish regulations
New Recreational Groundfish Regulations For 2021 The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announces that multiple changes to the recreational groundfish regulations will take effect in the new year.
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Washington Coast Crab Fishing Closure due to Marine Toxins
Effective immediately, the recreational Dungeness crab fisheries on the Washington coast south of the Queets River will close due to elevated marine toxin levels, state shellfish managers announced today.
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Rainbow and Albino Trout in AZ
The current drought conditions have caused reduced spring water flows at the hatchery, making it difficult to maintain the quality water flow needed to support the large number of fish in its raceways.
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#CleanWake challenge
Boat Trader Launches #CleanWake Campaign Boat Trader has announced the launch of its #CleanWake challenge on Instagram.
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End Use of Drift Gillnets off California
House Approves Legislation to End Use of Drift Gillnets off California
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