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Oregon Resident Trout and Coho Fishery Plan for the Grande Ronde, Imnaha, and Snake Rivers

NOAA Fisheries is providing one Fishery Management and Evaluation Plan (FMEP) for recreational coho salmon and resident trout fisheries in the Snake River Basin for public comment. The FMEP was submitted by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife …
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Published
05/05/2024

Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass 2019 Recreational Management Measures

Follow your state regulations for summer flounder. Black sea bass and scup recreational rules are the same as 2018.
July 02, 2019 -

Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder Fishery for Fishing Year 2019

We have finalized management measures for the 2019 summer flounder recreational fishery consistent with the recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. We waive federal summer…
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Effective
05/05/2024

Sport Fishing in Alaska

Alaska's coastline represents 40% of the US total and provides endless recreational fishing opportunities. The State of Alaska manages most of Alaska's recreational fisheries. NOAA Fisheries manages Pacific halibut recreational fisheries in Alaska.

Sport Fishing for Halibut in Alaska

Summary of halibut sport fishing regulations for unguided and guided anglers in Areas 2C and 3A, and all sport halibut anglers elsewhere in Alaska.

Sport Halibut Fishing in Alaska

Recreational fishing for Pacific halibut on charter boats (guided) or as unguided recreational fishermen in Alaska.

Comment Period Extension: Proposed Modifications to Charter Vessel and Headboat Reporting Requirements

FB18-080 Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Rich Malinowski, rich.malinowski@noaa.gov, 727-824-5305
November 20, 2018 -

South Atlantic Electronic For-Hire Reporting Informational Sessions Scheduled for 2018

FB18-072 South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Karla Gore, 727-824-5305, karla.gore@noaa.gov
October 26, 2018 -

Request for Comments: Proposed Modifying Charter Vessel and Headboat Reporting Requirements

FB18-071 Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For More Information , Contact: Rich Malinowski, 727-824-5305
October 25, 2018 -

Sustainable Fisheries

U.S. fisheries are big business, providing jobs and recreation and keeping our coastal communities vibrant. In fact, the United States is a global leader in responsibly managed fisheries and sustainable seafood. Working closely with commercial,…
October 22, 2018 - Sustainable Fisheries