
Understanding the Shifts in Cobia Populations
From the Gulf Coast to the Chesapeake Bay, traditional cobia fisheries have disappeared, and populations are shifting.
From the Gulf Coast to the Chesapeake Bay, traditional cobia fisheries have disappeared, and populations are shifting.
The only way to battle the negative impact on local fish in and around the Chesapeake Bay is to remove blue catfish.
When the best available science fails to include complete data the result can be misguided regulatory changes.
As shark populations rebound, more anglers are reporting incidents of depredation. Are there solutions to this issue?
Habitat plays a key role in keeping fisheries healthy, and it should be a consideration in management efforts.
What is the real cause of the decline in striped bass stocks, and what is being done to ensure a healthy fishery?
Many recreational gamefish species aren’t cataloged in depth, but scientists and anglers are working to change that.
Before getting involved, anglers must understand the objectives of the research and how the results will ultimately be used.
Restructured Atlantic cobia management flips the majority of recreational catch allocation from south to north.
Recreational fishing is potentially a catalyst for conservation, preservation of culture, and sustainable economic growth.
How this iconic big-game species went from endangered to recovered in just over a decade.
Projections indicate that the state’s king salmon numbers are still not sufficient to support recreational or commercial ocean fishing in 2024.
From the Gulf Coast to the Chesapeake Bay, traditional cobia fisheries have disappeared, and populations are shifting.
The only way to battle the negative impact on local fish in and around the Chesapeake Bay is to remove blue catfish.
When the best available science fails to include complete data the result can be misguided regulatory changes.
As shark populations rebound, more anglers are reporting incidents of depredation. Are there solutions to this issue?
Habitat plays a key role in keeping fisheries healthy, and it should be a consideration in management efforts.
What is the real cause of the decline in striped bass stocks, and what is being done to ensure a healthy fishery?
Many recreational gamefish species aren’t cataloged in depth, but scientists and anglers are working to change that.
Before getting involved, anglers must understand the objectives of the research and how the results will ultimately be used.
Restructured Atlantic cobia management flips the majority of recreational catch allocation from south to north.
Recreational fishing is potentially a catalyst for conservation, preservation of culture, and sustainable economic growth.
How this iconic big-game species went from endangered to recovered in just over a decade.
Projections indicate that the state’s king salmon numbers are still not sufficient to support recreational or commercial ocean fishing in 2024.