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Scientists Suspect Decline of Herring is Result of Bycatch in Other Fisheries |
Fish managers considering stepped-up monitoring and closing areas to trawlers
Herring were so common in the Potomac River in the spring of 1832 that a single seine net captured a few more than 950,000 "accurately counted," according to a report at the time. A few decades later, Spencer Baird, head of the U.S. Fish Commission, estimated that during the 1830s, the herring in the river must have numbered 3 billion fish.
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Obama Signs Executive Order to Implement National Ocean Policy |
Washington DC -- History was made yesterday when President Obama signed an Executive Order to implement a National Ocean Policy that will provide a planning framework and governance structure to guide uses of the oceans, coasts and Great Lakes. The Marine Fish Conservation Network applauds passage of this highly anticipated and fruitful policy that will benefit marine ecosystems and fish, as well as the fishermen who depend on them.
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Ecosystems, Economy Will Benefit from Newly Released National Ocean Policy |
Forty years of effort to save our seas and Great Lakes finally culminated today when the Obama Administration announced the country’s first National Ocean Policy, a guiding vision and mandate for all federal agencies to balance sustainable ocean uses with ocean protection.
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Prisoners of the Sea: National Museum of Crime & Punishment Explores Marine-Based Injustice |
Notable exhibits at Capitol area museums display archives of revolutionary acts, political reform, American heritage and now – ocean destruction.
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Call Congress Today for Coastal Recovery |
Please help champion The Coastal Jobs Creation Act of 2010 (HR 4914), a bill that will financially assist fishing communities in the face of huge challenges including the recent Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Please take a moment to review this request to call Congressional Representatives today, to encourage them to pass HR 4914.
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