Red
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Catching red fish in clear water.
We humans see that red lure as brown because we aren’t colourblind to red.
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France puts tackle suppliers on red alert over new ‘green’ obligations
Fishing tackle manufacturers in France and any businesses which export goods to the country face paying for the recycling of those products at the end of their life cycle.
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2022 Red Grouper and Gag
NOAA Fisheries Will Withhold a Portion of the 2022 Red Grouper and Gag Multi-Use Commercial Individual Fishing Quota Allocation
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Red Snapper Fishing Opens
The season will consist of four-day weekends, Friday through Monday, beginning Friday, May 28, and continue until the private angler quota is projected to be met.
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California's Recreational Red Abalone Fishery Closes Through 2026
While the spring season typically signals the start of the recreational red abalone season, CDFW has a reminder for anglers in Northern California
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Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy
Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy This week, the public and Congress finally heard why nothing seemed to add up in federal management of Gulf red snapper. It turns out that NOAA just doesn’t count snapper very well.
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Cited for Red Snapper Violations
Agents found the men in possession of 31 red snapper putting the men 25 over their daily possession limit.
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Red snapper season opening
The private recreational angler red snapper season opens Saturday, June 1, 2019 for a projected 97-days in federal waters.
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Friend or Foe for Red Alga
Any newcomer takes time to size up. And when one makes its entrance as slowly and subtly as Gracilaria vermiculophylla — a red alga native to the Pacific — did in the Chesapeake Bay, it can be even harder to determine whether its introduction will be helpful or harmful.
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In Anticipation of Quota Reduction Part of Red Grouper Commercial Allocation Withheld
NOAA Fisheries will withhold distribution of 59.4 percent of red grouper IFQ commercial allocation on January 1, 2019, the percentage of an intended commercial annual catch limit reduction requested by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council).
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Is There Deterrent to Red Tide?
Algal blooms, including red tides, are natural occurrences. They are part of the complex life cycles and ecological balance of our marine ecosystem. However, excess nutrient pollutants, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from human activity can disrupt the nature's balance creating devastating blooms in our waterways that are more intense, larger, and last longer.
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What is the problem with Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico?
As the stock continues to show signs of recovery, fishermen are seeing more (and larger) red snapper in the population; however, the spawning potential of the population (the number of eggs produced by reproductively active females) is still lower than the rebuilding target.
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Florida Gov. Declares State of Emergency as Red Tide Kills Fish and More
The red tide has made breathing difficult for locals, scared away tourists, and strewn popular beaches with the stinking carcasses of fish, eels, porpoises, turtles, manatees and one 26-foot whale shark.