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...
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...
January 11, 2024
Striped Bass Q&A: Author Peter Kaminsky
Book author, New York Times columnist, and renowned saltwater fly fisherman Peter Kaminsky talked to TRCP about his love for chasing Atlantic striped bass and the current state of...
October 23, 2014
The TRCP’s 4th Annual Saltwater Media Summit: Fishing Report
This week, more than 50 journalists, policy makers, conservation experts, and business leaders will gather in Cape Coral, Florida, for the TRCP’s fourth annual Saltwater Media Summit. At this...
July 2, 2014
Report from the Gulf
The fourth anniversary of the start of the BP Gulf oil spill passed in April with relatively little fanfare. Certainly there were some very important reports circulated in the...
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