Reef
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Reef restoration experiments
Reef-wide outplanting of corals susceptible to stony coral tissue loss disease begins
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Sentence included federal Prison time for overharvesting reef fish
As part of his sentence, the court also ordered Zywotko to forfeit $286,260.74
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Texas Reef: Giant granite blocks and other concrete materials joined a sunken barge in Sabine
Texas' Newest Artificial Reef Splashes Down off Sabine Partners build 40-acre addition to state’s artificial reef network
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Coral reef degradation bad for fisheries long-term
The degradation of coral reefs might have short-term benefits for some fish groups, but would be bad for fisheries long-term, according to a University of Queensland-led study.
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Thousands of Reef Fish Saved by Industy Effort
A cooperative effort among the recreational fishing industry, anglers and state and federal agencies has resulted in reduced mortality for thousands of red snapper and other reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic.
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Reef Shark Toll Overestimated?
New research suggests we've hurt reef shark populations much less than previously assumed. by David Shiffman, Hakai Magazine
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Louisiana's Inshore Artificial Reefs
Inshore reefs are those artificial reefs developed solely in Louisiana state waters between the Louisiana Intracoastal Waterway and the Louisiana coastline and within Lake Pontchartrain.
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NOAA Awards More than $8 Million for Coral Reef Restoration
NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program is awarding more than $8.4 million in grants and cooperative agreements, this year, to support conservation projects and scientific studies that benefit coral reef management across seven U.S. states and territories, the Caribbean and Micronesia.
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CCA Louisiana and Partners Expand Independence Island Reef
CCA Louisiana, along with Shell, Bertucci Contractors and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF), hosted government officials, volunteers and media members to view the installation of Independence Island Artificial Reef Phase II, northeast of Grand Isle.
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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.
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Reef Fish Spawning Management Zones, Black Sea Bass Pot Fishery
Fishermen and others interested in federal fishery management off the coasts of the Carolinas, Georgia and eastern Florida are reminded that opportunities to provide public comment on measures proposed for species in the snapper grouper management complex continue.