If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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California Fish and Game Commission Hybrid Meeting
At its October meeting, the California Fish and Game Commission acted on several issues affecting California’s natural resources. The following are just a few items of interest from this month’s meeting held in San Jose and Trinidad, with an option for the public to join via Zoom.
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Baykeeper Puts Federal Agency on Notice
Fish and Wildlife Missed Congressional Deadline to Protect Longfin Smelt
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Voluntary Agreements and updates for the Bay-Delta Plan regarding the Delta!
Phase II Bay-Delta Plan Update, poses harmful outcomes for the Delta
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Invasive Mudsnails Detected at Lake Sonoma Fish Hatchery
While NZMS have been detected in other portions of the watershed, this is the first confirmed detection at Warm Springs Hatchery.
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Debate over options for California’s ailing Delta region
California water regulators have released a long-awaited analysis of options for managing flows
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12 threatened and endangered species
We need science with a conscience in our quest to protect our tribal homelands
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The levees, the reservoirs, the canals ...
In terms of natural disasters, says Lois Henry from SJVWater, flood damage is the most destructive, because it is the longest lasting.
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Check the Air Quality Before You Fish
Poor air quality can irritate the eyes, nose and throat, and affect the heart and cardiovascular system.
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ICYMI 10/1/23: Competing Bay-Delta rescue plans released
California wants to restore its rivers and San Francisco Bay to health. Here is its controversial plan
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CDFW Releases Updated Strategic Plans for Trout, Hatchery Management
That vision is laid out in detail
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Stay Clear of Sea Lions on Oregon Coast
Public calls reporting sick or dead sea lions on the coast typically increase this time of year as male California sea lions leave California breeding grounds and move north along the West Coast in search of food.
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Documents were released by the State Water Resources Control Board
including the Draft Staff Report for the Phase II Update of the Bay-Delta Plan
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Unite the grassroots strength
After nearly 27 years of dedicated service to recreational anglers and the marine industry
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CDFW cited multiple suspects illegally catching lobsters
During an inspection of the subjects’ gear and receptacles...
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Current California Ocean Recreational Fishing Regulations
This summary of current regulations was updated on September 16, 2023
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Why California rivers saw fewer harmful algal blooms this year
Outbreaks of harmful algal blooms have wreaked havoc on California river ecosystems for years.