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Managing wild saltwater fish as gamefish for recreational/personal use while replacing commercial harvest with farm-raised fish makes economic sense. ... (READ IT)

 
Marine conservationists and saltwater anglers in North Carolina were handed another setback in their struggle to gain protection for the state’s southern flounder stocks. ... (READ IT)

 
Florida has joined the ranks of other Gulf coast states with a new program to remove derelict crab traps from coastal waters. ... (READ IT)

 

 
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Anglers in North Carolina are fighting to restore southern flounder stocks, a mainstay of the state’s recreational fishery and the most popular catch among inshore saltwater anglers. ... (READ IT)

 
South Carolina has created its second inshore artificial reef with funds from a fee increase in the state’s recreational saltwater license. ... (READ IT)

 
Within weeks of implementation of Florida’s new felony netting law, nine suspected poachers face major fines and possible jail time. ... (READ IT)

 
Anglers benefit by, and can have a hand in projects funded through the American Sportfishing Association's FishAmerica Foundation. ... (READ IT)

 
If you’ve ever drifted across a grassflat anywhere along the Gulf Coast, or looked out over a mud flat at low tide, then you’ve seen your share of lost crab traps. ... (READ IT)

 
Rutgers program tracks striper migation. Rutgers University is tracking the migratory patterns of striped bass from their Marine Field Station ... (READ IT)

 

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