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    TIDELINES: Washington: Derby Benefits Columbia Salmon

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    Sportfishermen sign up for the Derby in hopes of catching wild fall chinook salmon to be used in the Priest Rapids hatchery program.

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    January 12, 2022
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    TIDELINES: North Carolina: Anglers, Veterans Compete in Tournaments

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    More than 50 veterans fished rough inshore waters with 25 captains who volunteered their boats and time to show the vets how much the community appreciates their service.

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    January 12, 2022
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    Controversy Brewing at Fishery Management Councils

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    Fixing recreational data should be straight-forward, but it’s not.

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    January 11, 2022
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    Taking on Makos

    By Kevin HicksonScienceOfConservation, UncategorizedNo Comments

    Dubbed the “marlin of the shark world”, shortfin makos are among the most iconic shark species, ranking high on many anglers’ bucket lists.

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    January 10, 2022
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    TIDELINES: Alabama: Cobia Tagging

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    Be on the lookout for tagged cobia in the northern Gulf of Mexico. CCA Alabama contributed $40,000 in 2019 and 2020 to purchase 12 GPS tags for the University of South Alabama.

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    January 10, 2022
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    TIDELINES: Georgia: Vessels Added to Offshore Artificial Reefs

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    The additions were made possible in part by a donation from CCA Georgia, with the remaining costs covered by the sale of Georgia fishing licenses.

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    January 6, 2022
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    Virginia Acts to Plug Loophole on Commercial Speckled Trout Harvest

    By Kevin HicksonVirginiaNo Comments

    “CCA Virginia members are committed to ensuring our state’s marine fisheries are healthy and sustainable, today and for future generations.”

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    December 2, 2021
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    LETTER: Utilizing the Rigs-To-Reef Program

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    We write to ask for your support to broaden the ability to utilize the rigs-to-reef program, an issue of great importance to our organizations and the State of Louisiana.

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    November 22, 2021
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    CCA NORTHERN VIRGINA LETTER: Urgent Speckled Trout Issue

    By Kevin HicksonVirginiaNo Comments

    Speckled trout are far too valuable to be caught and penned as bycatch. By taking proactive measures now to close the “stop net” loophole and clarify haul seine regulations, we can eliminate this troubling trend and avoid the possible spread of the practice to other fisheries in the future.

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    November 22, 2021
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    LETTER: Recreational Fishing and Boating Community Comments on Forage Fish Conservation Act

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    We are grateful for your bipartisan commitment to marine fisheries conservation through the science-based forage fish measures included in the Forage Fish Conservation Act.

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    November 16, 2021
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    Alarms Sounding Over Future of Striped Bass Fishery

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorized, VirginiaNo Comments

    Continued poor juvenile index surveys, lack of management action create crisis.

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    October 19, 2021
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    A Lot Left to Learn

    By Kevin HicksonUncategorizedNo Comments

    NOAA’s insistence on converting state red snapper data into cryptocurrency is stretching credibility beyond the limits.

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    October 19, 2021
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