Efforts
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CDFW Launches Immediate Efforts to Save Clear Lake Hitch
Actions include $2 million in state funding to remove barriers to hitch migration
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Efforts reopen 6 additional miles of habitat to migrating and resident fish
a rocky stretch of river northeast of Sacramento for the first time in a century!
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Updates on Recovery Efforts in Florida Following Hurricane Ivan
In Case You Missed It: Updates on Recovery Efforts in Sarasota and DeSoto Counties Following Hurricane Ian
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Salmon and trout egg-take efforts
Fall egg-takes have been completed for wild Chinook and coho salmon, but are ongoing for captive broodstocks – the mature fish used for breeding – of brown, rainbow, brook and lake trout.
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Oil and Gas Leases Ban Could Limit Wildlife Mitigation Efforts
Most of all, a ban of new leasing on federal lands could restrict the ability of Wyoming’s state wildlife agencies to work with proponents to avoid and minimize impacts to fish and wildlife.
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Essential for the conservation efforts of the world-class trophy smallmouth
Free the fighter is more than a slogan for the MLSA; it is the future of sustaining this world-class fishery.
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Fishing and boating laws help stewardship efforts over next century
You’ll want to make note of some recent changes in Michigan’s Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act geared toward preventing the spread of invasive species and supporting natural resources stewardship efforts for the future.
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Sportfishing Industry Highlights Efforts for Increasing Fishing Participation
ASA focused on what the industry can do to support state natural resource agencies
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Increased Efforts to Combat Algal Blooms Requested by Governor
Governor Rick Scott met with White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney to continue advocating for full funding for the repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike surrounding Lake Okeechobee. The Governor also spoke about the importance of the federal government quickly approving the EAA reservoir project, which will hold more water south of Lake Okeechobee. For decades, Congress has failed to address these issues and Governor Scott has fought for these projects which will ultimately help minimize harmful water releases to the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Rivers and Estuaries that can cause algae to bloom.
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Carp Reduction Efforts in Great Lakes Area
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources last week sent several fisheries staff to assist the Illinois DNR with an ongoing Asian carp removal project. The goal of the project is to respond to the leading edge and reduce population levels of Asian carp threatening the Great Lakes via the Chicago Area Waterway System