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ASMFC has proposed changes to the Striped Bass Management Plan
to continue rebuilding the striped bass resource and its iconic fishery.
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NOAA’s Proposed Vessel Speed Restrictions
Boating Industry Leaders Have Expressed Their Concern Over The Proposed Rule Expansion And The Devastating Impact It Would Have On Coastal Economies In Georgia And Across The Atlantic Coast.
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Newsom’s Proposed CEQA Budget Trailers Face Criticism
Last week a coalition of conservation and public health groups sent a letter to Governor Newsom outlying their objections to these rushed proposals.
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California Tribes Submit Comments on Proposed Water Quality Standards
We write in strong support of EPA’s recognition that tribal reserved rights may be impaired by water quality standards that fail to, for instance, ensure sufficient instream flows to protect native fisheries and other riparian resources.
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Iowa DNR accepting comments on proposed new armed forces fishing licenses
DNR is accepting comments on the proposed new armed forces fishing licenses, through Jan. 24.
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AZGFD public meetings for West Fork Black River native fish restoration project
44 miles of stream habitat for native aquatic species conservation
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Proposed Slot Limit For Striped Bass
The stated goal is to protect the species by increasing the minimum length to allow more fish to mature and successfully spawn prior to harvest and to protect the larger fish that tend to be the most prolific spawners and are becoming increasingly rare in the fishery.
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Public input on proposed changes to 2023-24 Arizona fishing regulations
AZGFD seeks public input on proposed changes to 2023-24 Arizona fishing regulations The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking public input on proposed changes to the 2023-24 Arizona fishing regulations. There are four proposed changes:
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Expert witnesses testified in opposition to the Pebble Mine project proposed for the headwaters
Fishermen School Congress on Possible Impacts of Pebble Mine Sportsmen took the real concerns of the outdoor recreation economy to D.C. lawmakers
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Proposed Dungeness Crab Trap Gear Retrieval Program
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is developing regulations to implement a retrieval program for lost or abandoned commercial Dungeness crab gear.
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Proposed Rules for Fishing Guide Industry
Seeking public comments on proposed rules that would require that fishing guides regularly report their fishing activities.
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Fishing changes proposed for Flaming Gorge
Biologists with the Division of Wildlife Resources are recommending changes that will affect anglers in Utah for the next two years. If the changes are approved, you’d be allowed to use corn as bait at all of Utah’s fishing waters, keep more lake trout at Flaming Gorge Reservoir, enjoy a two-day possession limit statewide, and have a better chance at catching big channel catfish at Cutler Reservoir.
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New fishing regulation changes proposed for Arizona
Bag limits and other regulation changes are proposed for Arizona
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Proposed opening of US offshore waters to oil drilling opposed by Bonefish and Tarpon Trust
We write to share our grave concern about the proposed opening of US offshore waters to oil drilling. We fear that such activities will negatively impact economically important recreational fisheries throughout the southeastern and Gulf of Mexico coasts.
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West Coast Salmon Fishery Threatened Further
The health and sustainability of Pacific salmon are essential to both the West Coast recreational and commercial fishing industries, as well as the local communities and jobs that depend on them.
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Public Meeting to be Held on Proposed Sacramento River Fishing Closure Alternatives
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is holding a public meeting to solicit comments on proposed fishing closure alternatives for 5.5 miles of the Sacramento River above the Highway 44 Bridge in Redding to the Keswick Dam. CDFW has determined a potential closure may be necessary to protect endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
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Proposed No Take Zones in South Florida
Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) supports healthy fisheries and habitat, including our coral reefs. When appropriate CCA has supported a number of spawning season area closures in the South Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. CCA has an active habitat restoration and artificial reefs placement program.
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Proposed Fishing Tackle Regulations Violate Due Process
Thursday, California's leading advocate for sportfishing announced that it is raising legal concerns associated with the California Department of Toxic Substance Control's (DTSC) decision to potentially regulate or ban common fishing tackle