December 9, 2024
2024 Forage Fish Conservation Wrap-Up
As 2024 wraps up, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is excited to share this year’s key achievements in forage fish conservation along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, helping protect...
October 4, 2024
Anglers Cheer Reintroduction of Forage Fish Conservation Act
Legislation introduced in the U.S. House aims to ensure that species at the foundation of the marine food chain are plentiful enough to sustain sportfish populations, such as striped...
July 11, 2024
Fishing’s Most Wanted: Catch & Eat These Tasty Invasives
Support sustainable native fisheries by targeting, removing, and cooking up these four delicious, aquatic invasive fish species.
July 9, 2024
2024 Herring Stock Assessment Shows Continued Decline
The Atlantic herring stock is still being overfished, and recent public scoping shows that a vast majority of anglers and other stakeholders favor stricter management measures to support rebuilding...
April 22, 2024
Blue Catfish in the Chesapeake are Gobbling Up Everything in It
Blue catfish are an aquatic invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay, and eat millions of the striped bass, menhaden, and blue crabs so vital for ecosystem health, recreational fishing,...
April 2, 2024
River Herring Rebound Requires Atlantic Herring Fisheries Management Changes
Dam removals alone cannot bring back southern New England's river herring – which provide a key food source for striped bass, tuna, bluefish, and many bird and wildlife species....
March 1, 2024
Atlantic Herring Measures Could Improve Angler Access to Baitfish
The New England Fishery Management Council is soliciting public comments to develop new management measures for Atlantic herring.
December 12, 2023
2023 Forage Fish Conservation Wrap-Up
With 2023 winding to a close, we wanted to look back at the top accomplishments toward forage fish conservation that the TRCP, our partners, and dedicated members along the...
November 14, 2013
ON RIVER HERRING AND SHAD, IT’S TIME TO MOVE ON
Past votes won’t assure the river herring’s future Yes, in my last blog, I said that this week I’d address some of the misconceptions on slot limits and gamefish...
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