State
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New pending state record black crappie caught at Clear Lake
Dave Burruss, the owner of Clear Lake Outdoors
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Largemouth bass obliterates New York state record
Smashing the previous largemouth bass record by a pound
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Restore the Delta has critiqued exclusionary government water planning
The upcoming voluntary agreement (VA) workshops exemplify how the California State Water Resources Control Board is operating for the benefit of big water by using oppressive divide and conquer tactics
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Will Forward Facing Sonar Be Banned In This State?
Recent move made by a state agency signals next-level concerns over forward-facing and 360-degree sonar.
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State agency BAN of forward-facing and 360-degree sonar on the table
Question #22 stands to be the most controversial amongst anglers
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Clear Lake State Park (SP)
This pretty much covers it - always park with the crowd in the parking lot
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The State Water Resources Control Board's commitment to Environmental Justice work started in 2021.
This included funding Restore the Delta with enough Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) water quality testing kits to provide research back to the State to hasten community protection.
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DWR has submitted a petition to State Water Resources Control Board to change water rights
also known as the Delta tunnel, despite currently being under investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for discriminatory mismanagement of the Delta.
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Solano County is ready to sue state over Delta tunnel EIR
DWR has failed to properly analyze and mitigate the project’s impacts
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FREE California Boaters Card Course: Free state specific boating safety course
2024 Boaters Card Required for ALL Boaters Under 60 Years Old
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The State Water Project
The State Water Project diverts and stores surplus water during wet periods and distributes it to water contractors that send the water to our homes, farms, and industry.
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State Releases Delta Report
for Governor Gavin Newsom proposed Delta Conveyance Project (Delta Tunnel).
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State Water Project allocation forecast of only 10 percent of requested supplies for 2024
So far in October and November, storms have not brought as much rain and snow.
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$7.5 billion dollars in state funds to expand water storage capacity
In 2014, California voters passed a proposition
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Documents were released by the State Water Resources Control Board
including the Draft Staff Report for the Phase II Update of the Bay-Delta Plan
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NMMA Economic Impact Infographics by State
NMMA continuously monitors legislation and regulatory issues in all 50 states, pursuing the marine industry's objectives and defending it against potentially harmful government initiatives.