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  • Plan Safeguards Wild Steelehead

    Plan Safeguards Wild Steelehead

    NOAA Fisheries has determined that Idaho’s Fishery Management and Evaluation Plan for their recreational steelhead fishery provides necessary protections for salmon and steelhead listed under the ESA.

  • Public invited to black crappie management plan meetings

    Public invited to black crappie management plan meetings

    Kimme Leroux with a black crappie.

  • President’s plan to seek waiver to Clean Air Act to allow sale of E15 fuel year-round

    President’s plan to seek waiver to Clean Air Act to allow sale of E15 fuel year-round

    “The proposal to permit the sale of a fuel (E15) during the peak summer boating season that is both harmful and illegal to use in marine engines is a major concern for boat owners.

  • Deepwater Horizon oil spil plan approved

    Deepwater Horizon oil spil plan approved

    The Alabama Trustee Implementation Group has approved and released its second final restoration plan to address natural resource injuries from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. This restoration plan focuses on restoration alternatives that will:

  • Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Grand Canyon National Park

    Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Grand Canyon National Park

    The National Park Service is seeking public comment on an Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, including Lees Ferry, and Grand Canyon National Park below the Glen Canyon Dam.

  • Brett Hite’s Post-Spawn Plan

    Brett Hite’s Post-Spawn Plan

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    The post-spawn period is notoriously one of the toughest times of year to target bass. The “post-spawn funk” is a common saying for a reason.

  • Master Plan for Fisheries Adopted by California Fish and Game Commission

    Master Plan for Fisheries Adopted by California Fish and Game Commission

    At its June 2018 meeting in Sacramento, the California Fish and Game Commission (Commission) took action on a number of issues affecting California’s natural resources.

  • Plan to Remove Bass Limits in Rivers

    Plan to Remove Bass Limits in Rivers

    If you are interested in making your voice heard, there is a form that you can use or follow this link to submit your comments. This is already happening in WA and OR and who know, California could be next.

  • Lakefront Revitalization Plan.

    Lakefront Revitalization Plan.

    Our Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing this evening (Wednesday 8/9) at 5 pm to review and discuss the Final Draft of the Lakefront Revitalization Plan.

  • Plan to Put Wastewater into 2 Maryland Trout Streams Raises Debate

    Plan to Put Wastewater into 2 Maryland Trout Streams Raises Debate

    Anglers are concerned that discharges will make Piney Run and Deep Run too hot for the fish By Timothy B. Wheeler, Bay Journal

  • Plan Now for Utah Memorial Day Fishing

    Plan Now for Utah Memorial Day Fishing

    If you're like a lot of Utahns, you're ready to get outside, enjoy some sunny weather and catch some fish.

  • Delta and Environmental Justice Coalition: Delta Plan Amendments Miss the Boat

    Delta and Environmental Justice Coalition: Delta Plan Amendments Miss the Boat

    On April 18, Restore the Delta and The Environmental Justice Coalition for Water sent a joint letter in opposition to the DeltaStewardship Council’s proposed amendments for surface storage, conveyance, and performance measures to the Delta Plan.

  • Lake Oroville Spillway Update | Emergency Spillway Plan

    Lake Oroville Spillway Update | Emergency Spillway Plan

    In preparation for the possible use of the emergency spillway, CAL FIRE has been removing trees and brush from the hillside to minimize flow of debris into the river. The emergency spillway has not been used in Oroville Dam’s 48-year history, but Lake Oroville came within a foot of spilling into it in January 1997.

  • State releases report on disputed twin tunnels water plan

    State releases report on disputed twin tunnels water plan

    The analysis, a snooze-inducing tome roughly equivalent in size to 66 Bibles, judges a project that remains at least a year away from final approval. Nevertheless, it generated a fresh batch of criticism from environmentalists, who insist the tunnels would devastate the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta by depriving it of its most critical ingredient — fresh water.

  • Lake sturgeon management plan for northern Michigan's Black Lake completed

    Lake sturgeon management plan for northern Michigan's Black Lake completed

    Lake sturgeon management plan for northern Michigan's Black Lake completed

  • NOAA Draft Recovery Plan for Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfsh, Bocaccio

    NOAA Draft Recovery Plan for Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfsh, Bocaccio

    NOAA Fisheries is seeking public comment on its draft recovery plan for yelloweye rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus) and bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis) in Puget Sound, the Strait of Georgia, and the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca (generally referred to as Puget Sound/Georgia Basin). These species were listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 2010. Bocaccio are listed as endangered and yelloweye rockfish are listed as threatened.

  • Florida FWC Announces Deadline for Comment on Imperiled Species Plan

    Florida FWC Announces Deadline for Comment on Imperiled Species Plan

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds the public that their comments are welcome on the draft Florida Imperiled Species Management Plan, an innovative, integrated and comprehensive approach to conserving multiple imperiled species.

  • Reef Plan to Benefit Alabama Marine Environment

    Reef Plan to Benefit Alabama Marine Environment

    A brainstorming session involving the Alabama Marine Resources Division, Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) and the Alabama Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) resulted in significant implications for those who love to fish in Alabama's saltwater environment.

  • Colorado Water Plan Supports Healthy Rivers

    Colorado Water Plan Supports Healthy Rivers

    Trout Unlimited praised the final Colorado Water Plan unveiled last week by the Colorado Water Conservation Board, saying that it recognizes the key role that healthy rivers and streams play in sustaining the state's economy and quality of life.

  • NOAA Seeks Input on Recreational Fishing Plan

    NOAA Seeks Input on Recreational Fishing Plan

    We are taking an important step in our management of saltwater recreational fisheries with the development of a Greater Atlantic Region Recreational Fisheries Implementation Plan. Our regional recreational implementation plan will be a blueprint of concrete actions to be taken in the northeast to implement the framework laid out in the National Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Implementation Plan.