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  • Reporting Sturgeon Sightings and Catches on Sturgeon Hotline

    Reporting Sturgeon Sightings and Catches on Sturgeon Hotline

    Sturgeon found along Hilton Head, SC Credit: Dan Wagoner of Roebuck, SC. Wild animals, especially those living underwater, can be hard to find and track. Biologists compile and use public sighting information to learn more about different animal species.

  • Angler Reporting Apps Review

    Angler Reporting Apps Review

    In a new report, NOAA Fisheries describes how electronic technologies, including web and app-based data collection programs, may improve the agency's estimates of marine recreational catch.

  • Reporting a Striper Disc Tag

    Reporting a Striper Disc Tag

    I caught a striper in Pacifica, with a California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) tag from Stockton on it.

  • ELECTRONIC REPORTING SYSTEM FOR COMMERCIAL FISH LANDINGS

    ELECTRONIC REPORTING SYSTEM FOR COMMERCIAL FISH LANDINGS

    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announces the availability of E-tix, a new electronic reporting system for commercial fishery landings that came online July 1, 2018. With the cooperation of the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC), the E-tix application has been adapted to allow electronic reporting of all California landing records.

  • Bluefin Tuna Reporting Requirements

    Bluefin Tuna Reporting Requirements

    RFA is reminding all private anglers and charter/headboats who fishing for under HMS Angling and Charter/Headboat permits that they are required to report the catch of landed and dead discarded bluefin tuna within 24 hours of landing or the end of each trip. NOAA Fisheries implemented this reporting require three years to comply with the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) recommendations that contracting parties must report both landings and dead discards.