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South Carolina's Bold Move to Reclaim Red Snapper FishingSouth Carolina has taken a stand for its anglers, passing a groundbreaking law that shifts control of red snapper and 54 ...
New study gives conservationists a simpler, general approach for predicting an ecosystem’s tipping point and what comes next ...
The reef fish population in the Gulf is growing ahead of the 2025 red snapper season, according to the University of South ...
The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Council (WPRFC) has authorized mandatory electronic monitoring of all commercial longline vessels operating in the Hawai‘i and American Samoa fisheries.
NOAA adjusted bluefin tuna retention limits for recreational and charter boats. Sea bass fishing remains strong, with catches ...
NOAA was considering an annual three-month ban on 55 species of reef fish. After public comment (and a change in federal ...
NOAA Fisheries said it has amended rules that will expand fishing of red snapper in the South Atlantic, which will impact both recreational and commercial fishing.
The Oculina Bank coral reef, found nowhere else in the world, is thousands of years old and habitat for species of grouper ...
Trump’s budget proposals threaten even more cuts to NOAA Fisheries and its staff. The administration’s fiscal year 2026 ...
NOAA Fisheries adjusted the Atlantic bluefin tuna daily retention limits for recreational fishermen. The adjusted limits took ...
NOAA Fisheries has finalized new regulations for the South Atlantic red snapper fishery through Amendment 59 to the Fishery ...
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