The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish that will ensure sustainable fisheries. Congress should support managers as they achieve this goal, which will deliver an enduring legacy of healthy fish populations and thriving fishing businesses
The world’s ocean fish stocks are in peril. A 2011 report issued by an international team of marine ...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
The American fishing industry has long been an important part of the economy. In time, overfishing l...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create ...
In 1976, Congress took the first steps to prevent overfishing—catching fish faster than they can rep...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
Fisheries management is the set of science-based procedures used by government institutions to regul...
Myths have persisted for years about the impact of recreational fishing on ocean fish populations an...
The human appetite for seafood has intensified and so has overfishing and damage to marine ecosystem...
The world’s per capita fish consumption has doubled in the last few decades, yet wild capture fisher...
Global data on fish stock status are showing a turning of the tide in many fisheries, with marked re...
NOAA Fisheries is pleased to present the 2017 Report to Congress on the Status of U.S. Fisheries man...
The world’s ocean fish stocks are in peril. A 2011 report issued by an international team of marine ...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
The American fishing industry has long been an important part of the economy. In time, overfishing l...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create ...
In 1976, Congress took the first steps to prevent overfishing—catching fish faster than they can rep...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
Fisheries management is the set of science-based procedures used by government institutions to regul...
Myths have persisted for years about the impact of recreational fishing on ocean fish populations an...
The human appetite for seafood has intensified and so has overfishing and damage to marine ecosystem...
The world’s per capita fish consumption has doubled in the last few decades, yet wild capture fisher...
Global data on fish stock status are showing a turning of the tide in many fisheries, with marked re...
NOAA Fisheries is pleased to present the 2017 Report to Congress on the Status of U.S. Fisheries man...
The world’s ocean fish stocks are in peril. A 2011 report issued by an international team of marine ...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
The American fishing industry has long been an important part of the economy. In time, overfishing l...