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$514 Million Plus to Communities in PTL Funding
U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt announced today that more than 1,900 local governments around the country will receive $514.7 million in Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) funding for 2020.
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Up to 50 million fish could surge
When it’s all done, the fishery will provide nearly half the global supply of wild sockeye salmon.
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20 Million Young Salmon Released
These fish will return as adults to Central Valley tributaries to spawn in two to five years.
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One Million Face Masks Donated to Healthcare Workers by Johnny Morris
Johnny Morris is personally donating one million FDA-approved ASTM Level 1 Procedure Face Masks to healthcare workers and first responders working on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis across the United States.
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$29 million of cocaine found on fishing boat
The U.S. Coast Guard seized more than 1,700 pounds of cocaine
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$24.3 Million in Grants to Enhance California Stream Flows
The approved projects will provide or lead to a direct and measurable enhancement of the amount, timing and/or quality of water in streams for anadromous fish or special status, threatened, endangered or at-risk species, or to provide resilience to climate change.
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2.27 Million Trout Stocked
When all is said and done, 2.27 million catchable-size brook, brown, and rainbow trout will be stocked in 307 lakes and ponds and roughly 2,845 miles of streams across the state.
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USDA acceptance of 3.4 million acres tor Conservation Reserve Program
. Encouraging news for agriculture, wildlife and water resources nationwide
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$65 Million for Fisheries Disasters
Secretary of Commerce Allocates $65 Million for Fisheries Disasters Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced the allocation of $65 million to communities in Alaska, California, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and the Yurok Tribe (California) that suffered fishery disasters between 2017 and 2019.
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$200 Million Appropriation for Everglades Restoration
Keep Florida Fishing®’s (KFF) Kellie Ralston, who serves as Southeast Fisheries Policy Director for the American Sportfishing Association, provided the following statement related to U.S. House of Representatives and Senate appropriators allotting $200 million to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Everglades restoration as part of their year-end spending deal.
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Over 10 million stocked fish
This includes eight different cutthroat trout groups and five separate strains of rainbow trout, as well as channel catfish, largemouth bass and bluegill from Arkansas, and Arctic grayling eggs from Wyoming that are then raised in local hatcheries.
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$226 Million in Projects Approved in Second Open Ocean Restoration Plan
The Deepwater Horizon Open Ocean Trustee Implementation Group released the Final Open Ocean Restoration Plan 2
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$10.1 Million for Fisheries Habitat Restoration
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the selection of 31 projects that will receive funding for the restoration, enhancement and protection of anadromous salmonid habitat in California watersheds, as well as forest legacy restoration.
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2019 Bassmaster Classic generated an economic impact of $32.2 million
Long considered the most important event in sportfishing, the Bassmaster Classic has also established itself as a huge economic boon for host communities, far exceeding economic impacts from every host city for the first weekend of March Madness, according to reports.
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Nearly half a million striped bass caught in six months
Man, it was like chaos. As soon as that fish grabbed his jig, all heck broke loose.
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1.45 Million Plus Fingerling Landlocked Salmon Stocked in California
This year’s stocking consisted of releasing 792,942 fingerling Kokanee Salmon into 16 waters and 672,734 sterile, fingerling Chinook salmon into eight waters.
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The Bait That’s Won Over 1 Million in a Year
The Bait That’s Won Over 1 Million in a Year... It's That Easy
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11 Cabela's Sold for $324.3 Million
A joint venture led by Sansome Pacific, a real estate investment firm based in San Francisco, has acquired 11 locations of outdoor sports retailer Cabela’s for $324.3 million. The transaction was structured as a sale-leaseback with the seller, Bass Pro Shops, which owns the Cabela’s brand.
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Fishermen catch nearly $1 million in cocaine
A group of fishermen reeled in an estimated 30 to 50 kilos of cocaine with a street value of nearly $1 million.