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Utah DWR law enforcement celebrates 125 years
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement section has seen various changes during its 125-year history, but conserving Utah’s fish and wildlife species — and enforcing the laws that protect them — has continued to be the top priority since the first game warden took office in Utah in 1896.
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Nation’s Primary Fishing Law
Reps. Huffman and Case Introduce Bill to Reauthorize Nation's Primary Fishing Law
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Boat Engine Cutoff Switch Law Goes Into Effect April 1
Applies to boats less than 26 feet operating on plane or above displacement speed
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Pesident Trump Signed National Fish Habitat Partnership into Law
Last week, President Trump signed S. 3051, The America’s Conservation Enhancement Act (ACE Act) into law at the White House. The ACE Act passed the House and Senate with bipartisan support and unanimous consent.
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Bill now goes to the President to be signed into law
House of Representatives Passes Great American Outdoors Act
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Law signed for removal of abandoned commercial vessels on Delta
New legislation authored by Assemblymember Jim Frazier, D-Discovery Bay, and signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Law adds extra step to boat registration; may help prevent fraud or theft
New state laws to match federal guidelines add an extra step to boat registration, but they may help prevent fraud or theft
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CDFW Law Enforcement Now Hiring Wildlife Officers
Do you have what it takes to be a California wildlife officer? The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Law Enforcement Division (LED) is currently accepting applications for wildlife officers and cadets. CDFW is particularly interested in recruiting applicants with a love of the outdoors and a passion for fish and wildlife conservation.
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Go Fish: State License Plate to Support Marine Habitat
During the 2016 session of the Georgia General Assembly, members of the Coastal Conservation Association spearheaded an effort to get coastal legislators to amend Georgia law to authorize a new specialty motor vehicle license plate.
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Required Registration for Bass Tournaments in 2016
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources would like to remind those planning or organizing a bass fishing tournament in 2016 that all tournaments must be registered with the DNR.
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New law empowers U.S. to combat illegal fishing and seafood fraud and promote the sustainable management of international fisheries
Photo: The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Rush escorts the suspected high seas drift net fishing vessel Da Cheng in the North Pacific Ocean on August 14, 2012. (Credit: U.S. Coast Guard)
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Heavy Metal Defies Newton's Law
The late summer bite is quite distinctive. Most notably, the major bug hatches and shallow-kept young-of-the-year that filled fish earlier are gone. Fish of all stripes are on the prowl, attempting to pack away provisions before the water cools.
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AZGFD, Area Law Enforcement Plan Statewide OUI Patrols on Arizona Waterways
Operation Dry Water aims to curb impaired boating, focuses on boater safety PHOENIX — The sizzling summer has arrived in Arizona and people are piling in their boats and flocking to area lakes and rivers.
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CDFW Law Enforcement Now Recruiting Current Peace Officers
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is recruiting current peace officers who are interested in a career as a wildlife officer. Applications are open only to those who have:
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Sportsmen Urge Senate to Abandon Efforts to Harm Fish, Wildlife, Clean Water
WASHINGTON - Sportsmen yesterday joined together in condemning attempts by the U.S. Senate to derail a federal rule that would improve the health of America's fisheries and wetlands and the safety of its drinking water, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers announced.