Waterways
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AZGFD urges everyone to wear a life jacket
AZGFD urges everyone to wear a life jacket when recreating on waterways National Safe Boating Week begins Saturday, May 18
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Waterways for All - Improving and Expanding Public Fishing and Boating Access
Waterways for All - Improving and Expanding Public Fishing and Boating Access
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Reports say waterways vulnerable to pollution with Trump's rollback
The Trump administration on Thursday ended federal protection for many of the nation’s millions of miles of streams, arroyos and wetlands, a sweeping environmental rollback that could leave the waterways more vulnerable to pollution from development, industry and farms.
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Lethal algal blooms spreading in American waterways
Climate change is accelerating the spread of lethal algal blooms in American waterways—with devastating results for humans and animals alike.
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Rising rivers in Stockton are causing resident concerns along the waterways due to debris from homeless camps
Adam Farrow took his boat out to show what he calls a problem that is getting bigger and bigger.
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B.A.S.S. Urges Louisiana Legislators To Restore Angler Access To Public Waterways
When Bassmaster Elite Series anglers return to the Sabine River system April 6-9, Louisiana waters will be off-limits. B.A.S.S. is urging Louisiana lawmakers to restore public access to tidal waters closed off by landowners.
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California Fisheries Groups Sue State for Failure to Protect Impaired Waterways
San Francisco - Today three commercial fisheries organizations and one environmental group filed a lawsuit accusing the California State Water Resources Control Board (the Water Board) of “failing to fulfill their responsibility to protect clean water and public trust resources in the Bay Delta and Central Valley. “
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800 new lakes and waterways..
Heads up guys, Navionics is at it again.. They've recently added 800 New lakes and waterways to their coverage that's already over 18,000 lakes and waterways..Might be time to Update your mapping card and you may find some new secret spots!
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EPA to Approve California's Newest List of Impaired Waterways
Polluted rivers, lakes and coastal waters need cleanup and restoration plans SAN FRANCISCO — More than 40,000 miles of California's rivers and streams are currently threatened by pollution, according to a list of impaired waterways submitted by the state to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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AZGFD, Area Law Enforcement Plan Statewide OUI Patrols on Arizona Waterways
Operation Dry Water aims to curb impaired boating, focuses on boater safety PHOENIX — The sizzling summer has arrived in Arizona and people are piling in their boats and flocking to area lakes and rivers.