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  • Oroville Dam's 'green spot' raises new worries that the nation's tallest dam could have a breach

    Oroville Dam's 'green spot' raises new worries that the nation's tallest dam could have a breach

    California officials are concerned that a large 'green spot' on the Oroville Dam may mean that it is leaking roughly five months after it overflowed due to the spillway failing.

  • Teen could face charges after jumping into Bass Pro Shops aquarium | Caught on Cam

    Teen could face charges after jumping into Bass Pro Shops aquarium | Caught on Cam

    A Colorado teenager injured his head and faces charges after his attempt at a viral social media stunt went wrong.

  • Yo-Zuri Pro Brandon Card will be one of 110 competitors at the Bassmaster Elite at Cherokee Lake

    Yo-Zuri Pro Brandon Card will be one of 110 competitors at the Bassmaster Elite at Cherokee Lake

    Bassmaster Elite Series pro and Knoxville resident Brandon Card will be one of 110 competitors at the Bassmaster Elite at Cherokee Lake out of Knoxville/Jefferson County, Tenn., Feb. 9-12. Cherokee Lake is the first stop on the 2017 Bassmaster Elite Series tour.

  • Tiger Shark Recaptured in North Florida 10 Years After Tagging

    Tiger Shark Recaptured in North Florida 10 Years After Tagging

    The tiger shark was caught as a pup when it was a mere 32-inches long, and, remarkably, it was caught 10 years ago to the day from when Wolk landed the fish.

  • Three Prosecutors Awarded 2014 Wildlife Prosecutor of the Year

    Three Prosecutors Awarded 2014 Wildlife Prosecutor of the Year

    The California Fish and Game Commission recently recognized three prosecutors for their exemplary dedication to the prosecution of wildlife crimes. District Attorney Patrick McGrath, Deputy District Attorney Brad Enos, both of Yuba County, and Deputy District Attorney Kevin Weichbrod of Santa Barbara Countywere selected from the ranks of California’s 58 counties to receive this notable

  • Invasive Species Could Impact Alaska

    Invasive Species Could Impact Alaska

    Invasive Impact: What's the Status of Invasive Species in Alaska?

  • Five Years After The Spill, Settlement Provides for Meaningful Gulf of Mexico Restoration

    Five Years After The Spill, Settlement Provides for Meaningful Gulf of Mexico Restoration

    BATON ROUGE, LA – Five years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster that claimed 11 lives and dumped nearly 3.2 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, officials in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana announced an $18.7 billion settlement with BP.

  • Bass management is evolving

    Bass management is evolving

    Bass anglers may wonder why the Sunshine State supports some of the best bass fishing in the world. Florida’s abundant lakes and rivers provide habitat necessary to produce good fisheries and the Florida largemouth bass possesses unique genetics that favors rapid growth to trophy size. Harvest management through fishing rules and regulations also play a role, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is currently considering sweeping changes to streamline bass regulations and make them more effective.

  • NOAA Seeks Comment on Reallocation of Commercial/Recreational Red Snapper Harvest

    NOAA Seeks Comment on Reallocation of Commercial/Recreational Red Snapper Harvest

    NOAA Fisheries is seeking public comment on a draft environmental impact statement for Amendment 28 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) is considering an action to reallocate the red snapper harvest between the commercial and recreational sectors.

  • 6 Reasons That Floating Ocean Plastic Cleanup Gizmo is a Horrible Idea

    6 Reasons That Floating Ocean Plastic Cleanup Gizmo is a Horrible Idea

    It's all over the internet these days: a floating boom to be set out in 2016 between Korea and Japan to collect improperly discarded plastics. The two-kilometer float, to be deployed off Tsushima Island in the Korea Strait, is a bit of a test run for much larger versions the creators hope to moor in open oceans around the world within the next five years.

  • Family Fishing Tips from Anglers for Conservation

    Family Fishing Tips from Anglers for Conservation

    Fishing on the water with family and friends is priceless. Summertime Fishing Tips For Kids and Families Schools out! Now we're in the time of year when the weather is perfect for early and late day fishing adventures. Here're a few tips for kids and families who wish to experience the fun and excitement of summertime fishing. Fishing should take place where fish congregated. Kids have a difficult time practicing delayed gratification, so they want to catch something quickly! Personally, in these situations, I would start off fishing for the easier species to find and catch.

  • Alabama Bass Trail Unveils New Specialty License Plate

    Alabama Bass Trail Unveils New Specialty License Plate

    Decatur, AL – Anglers can now show their passion for Alabama fishing while supporting the state's only fishing trail. The new Alabama Bass Trail specialty license plate will be available for pre-order beginning June 1, 2015.

  • New Bass Fishing License Plate to Support Fishing

    New Bass Fishing License Plate to Support Fishing

    The New Largemouth Bass License Plate is Available Now!