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Delta Residents Survey Results is also out
Today, Secretary Crowfoot from the California Natural Resources Agency hosted a discussion with California leaders and governance on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Even with this talk, lack of proper engagement and collaboration for protecting Tribes and Delta communities is evident.
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777 took our survey so far
FYI it appears there are more tournament anglers out west than some think
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Have you filled out CDFW’s survey about striped bass angling preferences?
CDFW is soliciting public input on a proposed regulation change that would restrict the harvest of striped bass to a “slot limit” between 20 and 30 inches for inland anadromous waters.
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Recreational fisheries survey
What does CDFW do with data from its recreational sport fishing surveys?
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Angler Survey Releases Results on Fishing Locations
Anglers cite a lot of reasons for choosing their favorite locations to fish, but one thing it better be is close to home.
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Colorado Biologists Survey Fish in Arkansas River
Temperatures were below freezing and winds were gusting to 40 mph when aquatic biologists from Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Southeast Region set out on the Arkansas River, and in it, to conduct their annual fish survey early Monday, Dec. 4.
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Healthy Population Growth Shown by Striped Bass Survey
Annual Young-of-Year Survey Tracks Spawning of State FishResults of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources 2017 young-of-year striped bass survey in the Chesapeake Bay shows the fish is reproducing in strong numbers. The annual survey's index is 13.2 fish, above the 64-year average of 11.7.
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2017 Abalone Survey Participation Deadline Extended in California
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has extended the deadline to participate in an online public survey about recreational fishing for red abalone. To allow for greater participation, the survey will be open through April 30.
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Officials Survey River Systems & Flooded Areas | Aerial Vid
This is raw video recorded on Sunday, February 19, 2017 from a California National Guard helicopter flying over northern California rivers with officials from the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, California National Guard and others
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Walloon Lake (MI) Survey to Provide Insight on Fish Community
Walleye being held by individual in rain coatThe Department of Natural Resources and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, with assistance from the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, have begun a tag-and-recapture study on the walleye population in Walloon Lake in Charlevoix and Emmet counties.
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DNR seeks volunteers for annual frog and toad survey
Declining populations of frogs, toads and other amphibians have been documented worldwide since the 1980s. Studies suggest amphibians are disappearing due to habitat loss, pollution, disease and collection.
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Project aims to conserve valued Arizona places for hunting, angling
Arizona’s sportsmen and sportswomen will have an opportunity to help conserve their favorite public hunting and fishing destinations by participating in the Sportsman’s Values Mapping Project, a statewide effort being launched by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and the Arizona Game and Fish Department, in cooperation with several state sportsmen’s groups.
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New Trawl Survey Set for Lake Erie
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will conduct a trawl survey in Lake Erie near Monroe, Michigan, beginning Monday, Aug. 10, and continuing through Friday, Aug. 14.
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NOAA Fisheries Marine Recreational Bait & Tackle Economic Survey
Speaking of the jobs that depend on recreational fishing, NOAA Fisheries this week unveiled the first national economic survey of independent retail stores that sell marine recreational bait, tackle and fishing-related equipment.