ONE ANGLER'S VOYAGE

After spending over 50 years on and around the water, I have realized that without strong fisheries laws and effective conservation measures, the future of salt water fishing, and America's living marine resources, is dim. Yet conservation is given short shrift by national angling organizations and the angling press. I hope that this blog will incite, inform and inspire salt water fishermen to reclaim their traditional role as the leading advocates for the conservation of America's fisheries.

Sunday, June 14, 2020

EXECUTIVE ORDER COULD IMPACT COASTAL FISHERIES, HABITATS: PART II

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Aquaculture Read the first installment of this two-part series, which covered  International Fisheries, International Trade, and Commerc...
Thursday, June 11, 2020

RECRUITMENT MATTERS: YOU CAN'T CATCH STRIPED BASS THAT AREN'T THERE

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“It’s a big ocean.” “Fish have tails, and they use them.” “There are plenty of fish, they just went somewhere else.” I’ve hear...
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Sunday, June 7, 2020

ADMINISTRATION OPENS YET ANOTHER SENSITIVE OCEAN AREA TO COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY

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About two months ago, I wrote about the National Marine Fisheries Service’s decision to reopen three previously closed areas, off New York...
Thursday, June 4, 2020

TIME TO REDUCE BLACK SEA BASS DISCARDS

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Black sea bass have become an increasingly important part of the recreational fishery in New England and New York.   In 2020, black sea ba...
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