If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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Fish Art Contest Winners Announced
The artwork submitted each year is a testament to the power of youth and their ability to make an impact in conservation
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Angling Boosted By Sport Fish Restoration Funds
It is curious how sounds evoke memories. Cicadas shrilling in the pinyon-juniper woods behind my New Mexico home transport through the decades to another May afternoon and a younger self aboard a 15-foot jon boat, a creel clerk for the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
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100 Tons of Catfish This Year
It doesn’t have to be Friday to enjoy a good, old-fashioned fish fry. Cole slaw. French fries. Red beans and rice. Oh, and don’t forget hush puppies. All are perfect complements to a pile of fresh-caught catfish filets, fried in a savory cornmeal batter until crisp and golden-brown.
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FWC revises regulations on largemouth bass possession
Florida conservationists approved an amendment to clarify how anglers catch and keep largemouth bass within the legal size limits.
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AGFC is hedging its bets with bringing trophy-class bass
These fish are the first segment of a stocking totaling 22,000 Florida largemouth bass from Red Hills Fishery in Georgia that are the offspring of fish that have all the genetic makings of trophy-class bass.
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Mosaic Awards Millions to Support Movement
Mobilization and Activation around Historic Federal Climate Laws
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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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CDFW and partners released 313 fish on Sunday
California Department of Fish and Wildlife 9h · A new population of pupfish is now a possibility following a recent transfer of fish into a new refuge within Bishop Paiute Indian Reservation in Inyo County.
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Lawsuit filed for Delta tunnel
DWR is still relying on water rights permits for the development of the controversial Delta Conveyance Project that were issued in 1955 and 1972, despite dramatic changes in the population size of California and in the hydrological cycle due to climate change.
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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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CDFW scientists are collecting, counting, and measuring Pismo clam
Sunny summer days and low tides are right around the corner, and CDFW scientists are collecting, counting, and measuring clams to document the health of the population.
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DWR released the final version of the California Water Plan
Asserts equity for “frontline communities,” yet ignores the negative impacts key projects will have on them, like the Delta Conveyance Project.
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Silver Creek Fish Hatchery property temporarily closed due to flooding
Silver Creek Fish Hatchery property temporarily closed due to flooding Closure will be in effect for April 1 opening of catch-and-keep season
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Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
To learn more about the efforts, read the link in the comments.
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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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