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Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy
Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy This week, the public and Congress finally heard why nothing seemed to add up in federal management of Gulf red snapper. It turns out that NOAA just doesn’t count snapper very well.
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Drone to Count Spawning Salmon
Starting in September and going through November of 2020, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will partner with Washington State University (WSU) on a research project to use drone technology to advance conservation efforts for summer Chinook salmon.
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What is the problem with Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico?
As the stock continues to show signs of recovery, fishermen are seeing more (and larger) red snapper in the population; however, the spawning potential of the population (the number of eggs produced by reproductively active females) is still lower than the rebuilding target.
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Pre Signs and Other Shasta Info for WWBT Teams
We’ve received many questions about Shasta, particularly due to the Oroville concerns. The Oroville evacuation has been lifted to advisory and the lake has now dropped to 874 feet as I write this.