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THE CON IN ASMFC'S "CONSERVATION EQUIVALENCY" Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. CONSERVATION VS. PRESERVATION: PROTECTING FISH & FISHERMEN On 4 May, U.S. Federal District Court Judge Michael Simon ruled for fishing and conservation groups on every major issue in a long-standing landmark lawsuit, National Wildlife Federation, et al. vs. National Marine Fisheries Service, et al., challenging the most recent version of the federal Columbia-Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan and Biological Opinion (the “Columbia HATCHERIES AND STREAMS: COMPETING STRATEGIES FOR SALMON The very next water year, 2011-2012, which was the first year of the West’s historic drought, Redding’s rainfall was only 68% of normal.In 2014, we harvested the fish from the 2011 brood year and landed just about half as many fish as in 2013.. And you guessed it: Hatchery production remained more or less the same in 2011 as in 2010. The same went for other strong seasons for the salmon HOME - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORKABOUT USOUR GOALSON CAPITOL HILLBLOGNEWSHEALTHY OCEANS The Marine Fish Conservation Network is a coalition of commercial and recreational fishing associations, regional and national conservation groups, aquaria, sustainable seafood suppliers, and marine science organizations dedicated to sustaining abundant fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems, and thriving fishing communities through defending and strengthening U.S. ocean policy, BLOG - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Voices of the Network Apr 22, 2021 Featured, Ocean Moments, Stories Leave a Comment. In celebration of our natural environments and our home planet, Marine Fish Conservation Network members share what Earth Day means to them. “We live on a beautiful plant that all too many of us take for granted. GET INFORMED ABOUT SEASPIRACY Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. CONTACT US - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK To Contact the Marine Fish Conservation Network: Please email info@conservefish.org. You can also sign up to receive email updates and action alerts from the Marine Fish Conservation Network using the form to the right, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. If you are a member of the media with a press inquiry, please contact RESPONSIBLE SOURCING OF SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD Quality Seafood Comes From Healthy Fisheries In coastal communities around the U.S., the most celebrated regional dishes often showcase seafood caught from nearby waters. Local cuisine is big business across the country. According to the National Restaurant Association, annual sales in the restaurant industry are around $800 billion. Americans also want to eat healthier by DEVELOPING ENHANCED WAYS TO COUNT RECREATIONAL CATCH Top photo: Francine Karp, CEO of Harbor Light Software, has been a pioneer in the development of electronic recording software for fisheries. One of the biggest challenges we face as a fishing community is how to accurately estimate recreational catch and effort. It drives everything allowable catch limits, harvest limits, allocations between sectors and today, KEVIN SCRIBNER: PEBBLE MINE THREATENS THE LARGEST WILD Communities and fishermen in and around Bristol Bay, Alaska have depended for generations on abundant salmon runs for food, income, and a way of life. Fishermen and salmon have maintained this sustainable relationship through science-based fisheries management and a respect for the salmon’s natural habitat. That relationship is facing an uncertain future right now. First, MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT: UPHOLDING A LEGACY OF SUCCESSSEE MORE ONCONSERVEFISH.ORG
HATCHERIES AND STREAMS: COMPETING STRATEGIES FOR SALMON The very next water year, 2011-2012, which was the first year of the West’s historic drought, Redding’s rainfall was only 68% of normal.In 2014, we harvested the fish from the 2011 brood year and landed just about half as many fish as in 2013.. And you guessed it: Hatchery production remained more or less the same in 2011 as in 2010. The same went for other strong seasons for the salmon CONSERVATION VS. PRESERVATION: PROTECTING FISH & FISHERMEN On 4 May, U.S. Federal District Court Judge Michael Simon ruled for fishing and conservation groups on every major issue in a long-standing landmark lawsuit, National Wildlife Federation, et al. vs. National Marine Fisheries Service, et al., challenging the most recent version of the federal Columbia-Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan and Biological Opinion (the “Columbia HOME - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK The Marine Fish Conservation Network is a coalition of commercial and recreational fishing associations, regional and national conservation groups, aquaria, sustainable seafood suppliers, and marine science organizations dedicated to sustaining abundant fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems, and thriving fishing communities through defending and strengthening U.S. ocean policy, STRENGTHENING BYCATCH PROVISIONS The Issue DOWNLOAD THIS DOCUMENT AS A PDF All Policy Papers Supporting & Strengthening Science-Based Catch Accounting & Data Management Strengthening Bycatch Provisions Supporting & Strengthening Our Fishing Communities & Working Waterfronts Upholding Federal Statutes Improving Forage Species Conservation & Management “Bycatch” describes marine life that fishermen CHARLES WITEK, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Charles Witek Dec 9, 2020 Commercial Fishing, Featured, Policy, Recreational Fishing, Sustainable Seafood 2 Comments. As this is being written, nearly a month after the 2020 election, the outcome of the election is not yet fully clear. The Democrats have retained the House of Representatives. Although a few races remain in doubt, itHAPPY EARTH DAY!
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WHY SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES MATTER Photo: Author Linda Behnken on the water off the coast of Alaska. Small-scale fisheries support a way of life that has become increasingly rare in our industrialized world—a way of life that is inexorably tied to the natural world, where individuals face forces far greater than human power and thrive only through humility and a keen awareness of natural rhythms. PEBBLE MINE UPDATE: WHAT THE ARMY CORPS DID AND DIDN'T DO Pebble Mine Update: What the Army Corps Did and Didn’t Do. If you are following the saga of the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska, you would be forgiven if you thought recent action by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) was the death knell for the proposed mine. On August 24, the USACE released a letter to the Pebble Limited TERRY GIBSON, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK A Boatload of Fish on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Posted by Terry Gibson May 7, 2015 Featured, Policy 1 Comment. It’s springtime as I pen this blog post, late-April to be exact. Rising water temps have many species of fish migrating north and feeding along Florida’s Treasure Coast. That’s where I live and run a charter service, alongwith
SOLID WIN FOR STRIPED BASS AT THE ASMFC Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. A LESSON FROM LOBSTERS In April 2010, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (ASMFC) American Lobster Technical Committee issued a report entitled “Recruitment Failure in The Southern New England Lobster Stock”, which shocked lobster fishermen in the southern New England and mid-Atlantic regions when it stated that “Since the release of the 2009 Assessment, additional monitoring information has AN OVERVIEW OF THE MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT New England commercial fishermen Credit: Commonwealth of Massachusetts THE MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION AND BLOG - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Voices of the Network Apr 22, 2021 Featured, Ocean Moments, Stories Leave a Comment. In celebration of our natural environments and our home planet, Marine Fish Conservation Network members share what Earth Day means to them. “We live on a beautiful plant that all too many of us take for granted. GET INFORMED ABOUT SEASPIRACY Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. CONTACT US - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK To Contact the Marine Fish Conservation Network: Please email info@conservefish.org. You can also sign up to receive email updates and action alerts from the Marine Fish Conservation Network using the form to the right, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. If you are a member of the media with a press inquiry, please contact VIBRANT OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS Our Oceans Face Many Threats Our oceans connect, sustain, and inspire us not only in the U.S., but also around the globe. Yet, our oceans face multiple threats everyday. From pollution, to increasing acidification, to warming water temperatures, they are becoming progressively out of balance. Fishing without appropriate management can create significant problems for our DEVELOPING ENHANCED WAYS TO COUNT RECREATIONAL CATCH Top photo: Francine Karp, CEO of Harbor Light Software, has been a pioneer in the development of electronic recording software for fisheries. One of the biggest challenges we face as a fishing community is how to accurately estimate recreational catch and effort. It drives everything allowable catch limits, harvest limits, allocations between sectors and today, EXECUTIVE ORDER ON CLIMATE CHANGE TAKES INCLUSIVE APPROACH President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad is a welcome sea change when it comes to addressing this increasingly urgent global challenge. As President Biden’s fact sheet notes, his administration’s actions will address climate change while, “creating good-paying union jobs and equitable clean energy future, building modern and CHARLES WITEK, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Charles Witek Dec 9, 2020 Commercial Fishing, Featured, Policy, Recreational Fishing, Sustainable Seafood 2 Comments. As this is being written, nearly a month after the 2020 election, the outcome of the election is not yet fully clear. The Democrats have retained the House of Representatives. Although a few races remain in doubt, it THE CON IN ASMFC'S "CONSERVATION EQUIVALENCY" Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. HATCHERIES AND STREAMS: COMPETING STRATEGIES FOR SALMON The very next water year, 2011-2012, which was the first year of the West’s historic drought, Redding’s rainfall was only 68% of normal.In 2014, we harvested the fish from the 2011 brood year and landed just about half as many fish as in 2013.. And you guessed it: Hatchery production remained more or less the same in 2011 as in 2010. The same went for other strong seasons for the salmon CONSERVATION VS. PRESERVATION: PROTECTING FISH & FISHERMEN On 4 May, U.S. Federal District Court Judge Michael Simon ruled for fishing and conservation groups on every major issue in a long-standing landmark lawsuit, National Wildlife Federation, et al. vs. National Marine Fisheries Service, et al., challenging the most recent version of the federal Columbia-Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan and Biological Opinion (the “Columbia BLOG - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Voices of the Network Apr 22, 2021 Featured, Ocean Moments, Stories Leave a Comment. In celebration of our natural environments and our home planet, Marine Fish Conservation Network members share what Earth Day means to them. “We live on a beautiful plant that all too many of us take for granted. GET INFORMED ABOUT SEASPIRACY Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. CONTACT US - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK To Contact the Marine Fish Conservation Network: Please email info@conservefish.org. You can also sign up to receive email updates and action alerts from the Marine Fish Conservation Network using the form to the right, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. If you are a member of the media with a press inquiry, please contact VIBRANT OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS Our Oceans Face Many Threats Our oceans connect, sustain, and inspire us not only in the U.S., but also around the globe. Yet, our oceans face multiple threats everyday. From pollution, to increasing acidification, to warming water temperatures, they are becoming progressively out of balance. Fishing without appropriate management can create significant problems for our DEVELOPING ENHANCED WAYS TO COUNT RECREATIONAL CATCH Top photo: Francine Karp, CEO of Harbor Light Software, has been a pioneer in the development of electronic recording software for fisheries. One of the biggest challenges we face as a fishing community is how to accurately estimate recreational catch and effort. It drives everything allowable catch limits, harvest limits, allocations between sectors and today, EXECUTIVE ORDER ON CLIMATE CHANGE TAKES INCLUSIVE APPROACH President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad is a welcome sea change when it comes to addressing this increasingly urgent global challenge. As President Biden’s fact sheet notes, his administration’s actions will address climate change while, “creating good-paying union jobs and equitable clean energy future, building modern and CHARLES WITEK, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Charles Witek Dec 9, 2020 Commercial Fishing, Featured, Policy, Recreational Fishing, Sustainable Seafood 2 Comments. As this is being written, nearly a month after the 2020 election, the outcome of the election is not yet fully clear. The Democrats have retained the House of Representatives. Although a few races remain in doubt, it THE CON IN ASMFC'S "CONSERVATION EQUIVALENCY" Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. HATCHERIES AND STREAMS: COMPETING STRATEGIES FOR SALMON The very next water year, 2011-2012, which was the first year of the West’s historic drought, Redding’s rainfall was only 68% of normal.In 2014, we harvested the fish from the 2011 brood year and landed just about half as many fish as in 2013.. And you guessed it: Hatchery production remained more or less the same in 2011 as in 2010. The same went for other strong seasons for the salmon CONSERVATION VS. PRESERVATION: PROTECTING FISH & FISHERMEN On 4 May, U.S. Federal District Court Judge Michael Simon ruled for fishing and conservation groups on every major issue in a long-standing landmark lawsuit, National Wildlife Federation, et al. vs. National Marine Fisheries Service, et al., challenging the most recent version of the federal Columbia-Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan and Biological Opinion (the “Columbia CONTACT US - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK To Contact the Marine Fish Conservation Network: Please email info@conservefish.org.. You can also sign up to receive email updates and action alerts from the Marine Fish Conservation Network using the form to the right, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.. If you are a member of the media with a press inquiry, please contact Jo Knight at jo@conservefish.org. BLOG - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Voices of the Network Apr 22, 2021 Featured, Ocean Moments, Stories Leave a Comment. In celebration of our natural environments and our home planet, Marine Fish Conservation Network members share what Earth Day means to them. “We live on a beautiful plant that all too many of us take for granted. STRENGTHENING BYCATCH PROVISIONS The Issue DOWNLOAD THIS DOCUMENT AS A PDF All Policy Papers Supporting & Strengthening Science-Based Catch Accounting & Data Management Strengthening Bycatch Provisions Supporting & Strengthening Our Fishing Communities & Working Waterfronts Upholding Federal Statutes Improving Forage Species Conservation & Management “Bycatch” describes marine life that fishermen WHY SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES MATTER Photo: Author Linda Behnken on the water off the coast of Alaska Small-scale fisheries support a way of life that has become increasingly rare in our industrialized world—a way of life that is inexorably tied to the natural world, where individuals face forces far greater than human power and thrive only through humility and a PEBBLE MINE UPDATE: WHAT THE ARMY CORPS DID AND DIDN'T DO Pebble Mine Update: What the Army Corps Did and Didn’t Do. If you are following the saga of the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska, you would be forgiven if you thought recent action by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) was the death knell for the proposed mine. On August 24, the USACE released a letter to the Pebble Limited SALTWATER FISHERIES MANAGERS IGNORE THE BENEFITS OF CATCH Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. TERRY GIBSON, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK A Boatload of Fish on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Posted by Terry Gibson May 7, 2015 Featured, Policy 1 Comment. It’s springtime as I pen this blog post, late-April to be exact. Rising water temps have many species of fish migrating north and feeding along Florida’s Treasure Coast. That’s where I live and run a charter service, alongwith
MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT: UPHOLDING A LEGACY OF SUCCESS Upholding a Legacy of Success. Factsheet: An Overview of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act From its beginnings in 1976 and through its past two reauthorizations in 1996 and 2006, Congress has consistently amended and strengthened the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) to conserve and sustain U.S. marine CAN OFFSHORE WIND AND FISHING COEXIST? The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is our government agency taking the lead on offshore wind, as well as gas and oil exploration in the ocean. All are looking to BOEM to determine if ocean wind can be developed without harming the environment, fish and fish habitat. BOEM’s primary job is ocean energy; ocean habitat and fisheries are not it’s primary business, so some AN OVERVIEW OF THE MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT New England commercial fishermen Credit: Commonwealth of Massachusetts THE MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION AND HOME - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORKABOUT USOUR GOALSON CAPITOL HILLBLOGNEWSHEALTHY OCEANS The Marine Fish Conservation Network is a coalition of commercial and recreational fishing associations, regional and national conservation groups, aquaria, sustainable seafood suppliers, and marine science organizations dedicated to sustaining abundant fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems, and thriving fishing communities through defending and strengthening U.S. ocean policy, GET INFORMED ABOUT SEASPIRACY Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. CONTACT US - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK To Contact the Marine Fish Conservation Network: Please email info@conservefish.org. You can also sign up to receive email updates and action alerts from the Marine Fish Conservation Network using the form to the right, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. If you are a member of the media with a press inquiry, please contact DEVELOPING ENHANCED WAYS TO COUNT RECREATIONAL CATCH Top photo: Francine Karp, CEO of Harbor Light Software, has been a pioneer in the development of electronic recording software for fisheries. One of the biggest challenges we face as a fishing community is how to accurately estimate recreational catch and effort. It drives everything allowable catch limits, harvest limits, allocations between sectors and today, EXECUTIVE ORDER ON CLIMATE CHANGE TAKES INCLUSIVE APPROACH President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad is a welcome sea change when it comes to addressing this increasingly urgent global challenge. As President Biden’s fact sheet notes, his administration’s actions will address climate change while, “creating good-paying union jobs and equitable clean energy future, building modern and PEBBLE MINE UPDATE: WHAT THE ARMY CORPS DID AND DIDN'T DO Pebble Mine Update: What the Army Corps Did and Didn’t Do. If you are following the saga of the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska, you would be forgiven if you thought recent action by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) was the death knell for the proposed mine. On August 24, the USACE released a letter to the Pebble Limited TERRY GIBSON, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK A Boatload of Fish on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Posted by Terry Gibson May 7, 2015 Featured, Policy 1 Comment. It’s springtime as I pen this blog post, late-April to be exact. Rising water temps have many species of fish migrating north and feeding along Florida’s Treasure Coast. That’s where I live and run a charter service, alongwith
HATCHERIES AND STREAMS: COMPETING STRATEGIES FOR SALMON The very next water year, 2011-2012, which was the first year of the West’s historic drought, Redding’s rainfall was only 68% of normal.In 2014, we harvested the fish from the 2011 brood year and landed just about half as many fish as in 2013.. And you guessed it: Hatchery production remained more or less the same in 2011 as in 2010. The same went for other strong seasons for the salmon A LESSON FROM LOBSTERS In April 2010, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (ASMFC) American Lobster Technical Committee issued a report entitled “Recruitment Failure in The Southern New England Lobster Stock”, which shocked lobster fishermen in the southern New England and mid-Atlantic regions when it stated that “Since the release of the 2009 Assessment, additional monitoring information has END RUNS ON THE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT: YET ANOTHER CASE Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. HOME - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORKABOUT USOUR GOALSON CAPITOL HILLBLOGNEWSHEALTHY OCEANS The Marine Fish Conservation Network is a coalition of commercial and recreational fishing associations, regional and national conservation groups, aquaria, sustainable seafood suppliers, and marine science organizations dedicated to sustaining abundant fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems, and thriving fishing communities through defending and strengthening U.S. ocean policy, GET INFORMED ABOUT SEASPIRACY Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. CONTACT US - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK To Contact the Marine Fish Conservation Network: Please email info@conservefish.org. You can also sign up to receive email updates and action alerts from the Marine Fish Conservation Network using the form to the right, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. If you are a member of the media with a press inquiry, please contact DEVELOPING ENHANCED WAYS TO COUNT RECREATIONAL CATCH Top photo: Francine Karp, CEO of Harbor Light Software, has been a pioneer in the development of electronic recording software for fisheries. One of the biggest challenges we face as a fishing community is how to accurately estimate recreational catch and effort. It drives everything allowable catch limits, harvest limits, allocations between sectors and today, EXECUTIVE ORDER ON CLIMATE CHANGE TAKES INCLUSIVE APPROACH President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad is a welcome sea change when it comes to addressing this increasingly urgent global challenge. As President Biden’s fact sheet notes, his administration’s actions will address climate change while, “creating good-paying union jobs and equitable clean energy future, building modern and PEBBLE MINE UPDATE: WHAT THE ARMY CORPS DID AND DIDN'T DO Pebble Mine Update: What the Army Corps Did and Didn’t Do. If you are following the saga of the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska, you would be forgiven if you thought recent action by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) was the death knell for the proposed mine. On August 24, the USACE released a letter to the Pebble Limited TERRY GIBSON, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK A Boatload of Fish on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Posted by Terry Gibson May 7, 2015 Featured, Policy 1 Comment. It’s springtime as I pen this blog post, late-April to be exact. Rising water temps have many species of fish migrating north and feeding along Florida’s Treasure Coast. That’s where I live and run a charter service, alongwith
HATCHERIES AND STREAMS: COMPETING STRATEGIES FOR SALMON The very next water year, 2011-2012, which was the first year of the West’s historic drought, Redding’s rainfall was only 68% of normal.In 2014, we harvested the fish from the 2011 brood year and landed just about half as many fish as in 2013.. And you guessed it: Hatchery production remained more or less the same in 2011 as in 2010. The same went for other strong seasons for the salmon A LESSON FROM LOBSTERS In April 2010, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (ASMFC) American Lobster Technical Committee issued a report entitled “Recruitment Failure in The Southern New England Lobster Stock”, which shocked lobster fishermen in the southern New England and mid-Atlantic regions when it stated that “Since the release of the 2009 Assessment, additional monitoring information has END RUNS ON THE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT: YET ANOTHER CASE Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. NEWS - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Recent News from the Marine Fish Conservation Network. Network Supports Bill to Enhance Coastal Communities and Economies (5/12/2021) Young Fishermen’s Development Act Signed into Law (1/5/2021) Reps. Huffman and Case Introduce First Look at Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization (12/18/20) Communities, Businesses Emphasize Need forStrong
BLOG - MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Voices of the Network Apr 22, 2021 Featured, Ocean Moments, Stories Leave a Comment. In celebration of our natural environments and our home planet, Marine Fish Conservation Network members share what Earth Day means to them. “We live on a beautiful plant that all too many of us take for granted. STRENGTHENING BYCATCH PROVISIONS The Issue DOWNLOAD THIS DOCUMENT AS A PDF All Policy Papers Supporting & Strengthening Science-Based Catch Accounting & Data Management Strengthening Bycatch Provisions Supporting & Strengthening Our Fishing Communities & Working Waterfronts Upholding Federal Statutes Improving Forage Species Conservation & Management “Bycatch” describes marine life that fishermen VIBRANT OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS Our Oceans Face Many Threats Our oceans connect, sustain, and inspire us not only in the U.S., but also around the globe. Yet, our oceans face multiple threats everyday. From pollution, to increasing acidification, to warming water temperatures, they are becoming progressively out of balance. Fishing without appropriate management can create significant problems for our IMPROVING FORAGE SPECIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT Forage fish eat plankton, converting it into available food for marine mammals and seabirds and other larger, commercially and recreationally important fish, such as tuna, salmon, striped bass, and cod. Examples of forage fish and other “prey species” include herring, anchovy, krill, shrimp, menhaden, and sardines. There is growing SUPPORT THE MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK! Get Hooked! Join our email list to receive occasional updates andpriority alerts
CHARLES WITEK, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Posted by Charles Witek Dec 9, 2020 Commercial Fishing, Featured, Policy, Recreational Fishing, Sustainable Seafood 2 Comments. As this is being written, nearly a month after the 2020 election, the outcome of the election is not yet fully clear. The Democrats have retained the House of Representatives. Although a few races remain in doubt, it HARRISON IBACH, AUTHOR AT MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK Fishing is a rich part of our American tradition. Fisheries policy and management can be highly technical, but at the heart of it lies stories of the men and women who make a living off of the last wild places, or who connect with nature, families, and communities through fishing recreationally and eating the bounties of the ocean. ADVANCING OUR LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES The Network will work with Congress to build upon the success of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to sustain fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems and thriving fishing communities into the future. To help ensure U.S. fishing is well-positioned to meet the economic and environmental challenges that lie ahead, the Network’s diversemembership has
CONSERVATION VS. PRESERVATION: PROTECTING FISH & FISHERMEN On 4 May, U.S. Federal District Court Judge Michael Simon ruled for fishing and conservation groups on every major issue in a long-standing landmark lawsuit, National Wildlife Federation, et al. vs. National Marine Fisheries Service, et al., challenging the most recent version of the federal Columbia-Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan and Biological Opinion (the “ColumbiaMENU
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Well-managed and abundant U.S. fisheries begin with a strong federal law. Learn why we should defend and strengthen our primary federal fisheries law to work effectively for fishermen, fishing communities, and the oceans on which we all depend.Learn More
ADVANCING OUR LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES The Network’s recommendations for advancing fisheries management in the next reauthorization of the MSA will help ensure U.S. fishing is well-positioned to meet the economic and environmental challenges thatlie ahead.
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THE LATEST FROM OUR BLOG SOLID WIN FOR STRIPED BASS AT THE ASMFC May 21, 2021 | No Comments Top photo via Dave Monti On Wednesday, May 5, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board (Management Board) met to discuss the comments that it received on the issues presented in the Public Information Document For Amendment 7 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Striped Bass (PID). The ManagementRead More
GET INFORMED ABOUT SEASPIRACY May 12, 2021 | No Comments For better or worse, the Netflix documentary Seaspiracy has introduced a wider audience to many of the challenges facing our global oceans. While the film presents a broad overview of the threats, it paints many of these issues with too broad of a brushstroke to effectively convey the complexity of what’s happening in our oceans.Read More
NETWORK RESPONDS TO CLIMATE CHANGE EXECUTIVE ORDER Apr 29, 2021 | No Comments During the first weeks of the new administration, President Biden issued Executive Order 14008 on tackling the climate crisis at home and abroad. This order initiated efforts within 60 days to collect input from fishermen, regional ocean councils, fishery management councils, scientists, and other stakeholders on how to make fisheries and protected resources more resilientRead More
HAPPY EARTH DAY!
Apr 22, 2021 | No Comments In celebration of our natural environments and our home planet, Marine Fish Conservation Network members share what Earth Day means to them. “We live on a beautiful plant that all too many of us take for granted. We can’t just make one day Earth Day, we need to consider each and every one of ourRead More
ABOUT THE MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK The Marine Fish Conservation Network is a coalition of commercial and recreational fishing associations, regional and national conservation groups, aquaria, sustainable seafood suppliers, and marine science organizations dedicated to sustaining abundant fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems, and thriving fishing communities through defending and strengthening U.S. ocean policy, including our primary federal fisheries law, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Learn more. 2021 MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORKDetails
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