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House of Representatives passed the SHARKED Act
Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed the SHARKED Act, the first step towards mitigating shark depredation nationally.
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AG&FC study concludes anglers not hurting bass
The commission determined that anglers from 11 states invested 20,521 hours of fishing
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A new NOAA study takes a major step
toward greater transparency, accountability, and efficiency in fisheries monitoring and enforcement.
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STUDY SUPPORTS EFFICACY OF NEW FISHING DETERRENTS
New study shows Sharkbanz Zeppelin saves angler’s catches.
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Study: super-sizing sturgeon
Sturgeon can reach ages that rival some older humans, and it can take them decades to reach spawning size — about 7 feet for females.
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Study on how pandemic affected recreational anglers
More than 44 million people in the U.S. identify as recreational anglers making this hobby second only to jogging in terms of popular outdoor activities.
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Study finds fish can turn to meth addicts
Researchers got brown trout addicted to the drug in a test that had them swimming in a tank with meth-laced water for eight weeks
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US tuna fisheries study explores climate change
A new study published in Elementa by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz and NOAA examines traditional aspects of seafood sustainability alongside greenhouse gas emissions to better understand the 'carbon footprint' of U.S. tuna fisheries.
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Overfishing causing genetic changes: study
Evolution has been used in part as an excuse for why cod and other species have not recovered from overfishing
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Study on Great Lake Algal Blooms
DU, International Partners Launch Study on Great Lake Algal Blooms, Mallard Populations Wetlands, like Ohio’s Metzger Marsh on the edge of Lake Erie, are crucial for improving water quality and waterfowl habitat.
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Study Says Trawling for Fish May Unleash as Much Carbon as Air Travel
The report also found that strategically conserving some marine areas would not only safeguard imperiled species but sequester vast amounts planet-warming carbon dioxide, too.
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Study Indicates Some Fish are Caught Repeatedly--Possibly Skewing Population Estimates
The study makes use of data from tagging programs, in which researchers tag fish and release them into the wild.
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Robotic Fish to Study Swimming Behavior in Schools
Have you ever wondered why fish swim in schools, following each other?
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Study on Covid-19 effects on fishing
Recently, the AGFC helped distribute surveys to 25,000 randomly selected fishing license holders
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Diehard bass junkies at heart report on Bass Study
The study is founded largely on angler concerns about the fishing quality on the powerhouse lakes. Both fisheries are top-notch, but neither has been fishing up to snuff in recent times.
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Innovative bass tracking study
The study began in May and a total target number of 50 fish are slated to be tracked.