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Subdividing private and for-hire recreational saltwater fisheries into separate entities, each with its own set of allocations, may be the fisheries management of the future.
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With cars, going green typically means going electric. When it comes to boats, though, there are faster, easier, and more environmentally sustainable ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
Going green can be a gradual process. Here are some tips to help keep your boating footprint small, your wallet full, and your days easy.
Registration is now open for the BoatUS Foundation’s “Turning the Tide Online” virtual summit, scheduled for February 25-27, 2025, with a focus on seeking and sharing responsible and sustainable disposal practices of boating-related waste.
The BoatUS Foundation ‘Turning the Tide Online” virtual summit Feb. 25-27 hopes to seek out more sustainable boating-related waste stream solutions.
East Coast anglers are well aware the population of prized striped bass is declining. While critics point to climate change or overfishing, a less obvious cause for the falloff could be a lack of a key prey species – Atlantic menhaden
Wounded military veterans join forces with professional divers and marine scientists to help repair and replenish Florida’s distressed coral reef system.
Nonprofit is now accepting project proposals to clear local waterways of abandoned and derelict vessels.
Sun protection is vital when spending time on the water. But not all sunscreens are equal. Here’s what makes a good sunscreen for environmentally conscious boaters