May 7, 2024
In the Arena: Jon “Hoss” Haas
Jon “Hoss” Haas is host and executive producer of Emmy-nominated Hoss Off the Grid, which invites viewers into the rush of adventure-destination sportfishing. He’s a hardcore lifetime fisherman, whose...
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.
February 15, 2024
Louisiana Issues Regulations to Protect Nearshore Habitat from Menhaden Industry
In the most significant Gulf menhaden conservation outcome to date, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission has approved creating a half-mile coastwide buffer prohibiting commercial netting of Gulf menhaden...
Sporting Groups Cheer Senate Introduction of MAPOceans Act
New legislation will increase accessibility of saltwater recreational fishing rules and marine waters navigation information.
January 31, 2024
Conservation Community Responds After Menhaden Study Bill Again Stalled by Virginia Lawmakers
For the second year in a row, Virginia legislators delayed the passage of a bill that would support a three-year study to determine the ecology, fishery impacts, and economic...
January 22, 2024
Removing Retired Gulf Rigs Ruins Offshore Fishing
Decades-old offshore oil and gas structures in the Gulf of Mexico, no longer involved in extraction, still provide critical marine habitat and prime fishing – and bipartisan legislation is...
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...
December 6, 2023
Capt. Ryan Nitz: Sage of South Florida’s Largest Snook
Charter captain and barefoot bowhunter Ryan Nitz talks giant snook, just-as-giant snapper, and Everglades restoration efforts in the second wave of our two-part blog.
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