America Needs More Government Surveillance—On Fish 
US Source: wired 5/6/2015
America Needs More Government Surveillance—On Fish
Maybe the NSA can put some of its surplus spy expertise into the oceans.

For years, the US has tried to drive its fishing policies with data---collecting information about numbers of fish caught, along with their species, ages, and locations---so it can better protect species and ecosystems that are overfished. But the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration can't quite match the NSA's data-monitoring skills, leaving fisheries in limbo. They want to preserve the country's aquatic resources, but they can't do that without good science to guide their actions.
 

Last week, the House Committee on Natural Resources passed some controversial changes to the law governing fisheries that could loosen some of the scientific restrictions that are supposed to direct fishing rules. These changes aren't in effect yet---the bill still needs to go through the House floor, the Senate, and also the President---but the effort is worth paying attention to, especially if you work in fishing, fish recreationally, live near the sea, eat seafood, or care about the long-term health of the oceans.

 
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5026Alberta Fish and Wildlife looking for illegal pet turtles that pose ‘potential public health hazard’globalnews2019-05-19CA
5027Two tiny turtles targeted in Alberta Fish and Wildlife searchCBC News2019-05-21CA
5028When—and when not—to match the hatch The secret is imitating the food that fish preferoutdoorcanada2019-05-13CA
5029Deadline to remove ice fishing shacks from Sask. lakes approachingGlobal News2019-05-20CA
5030Man faces animal cruelty charges 'for abandoning pet fish'independent2019-04-04US
5031Deformed fish hatched in bitumen-rich water can grow out of some defects: studyCBC News2019-05-17CA
5032Fish with HUMAN teeth found by stunned mum on US beach – 'never seen anything like it'dailystar2019-05-17UK
5033Stoddard County angler state record for black buffalooutdoornewsdaily2019-05-16CA
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5035One Reply to “Long Mountain Lake, British Columbia”Fish'n Canada2019-05-17CA
5036Swing-jig walleyeoodmag2019-03-14CA
5037National Lifejacket Day – Is It Time for Change?Fish'n Canada2019-05-16CA
50387 Reasons Why Size Matters for Halibutnoaa2019-03-14CA
5039Ancient fish ponds in the Bolivian savanna supported human settlementPLOS2019-05-15BR
5040Walleye, sauger in danger of disappearing from Lake Winnipeg, says Manitoba Wildlife Federationglobalnews2018-10-29CA
5041Fishing changes coming to Lake Winnipeg to help restore fish populationglobalnews2019-05-07CA
5042The mysterious case of the Kamloops Lake monsterCBC News2019-05-13CA
5043'Like a bad dream': Parks Canada fights back against invasive species in KejiCBC News 2019-05-13CA
5044Paddlefish Snagging Harvest Season to Close May 11outdoornewsdaily2019-05-09US
5045Kenora based angler Jeff Gustafson joins BassmasterCBC News2019-02-02US
5046Ontario Extending its Partnership with Nipissing First Nation to Support Walleye RecoveryOntario's official news source2019-03-12CA
5047Redfish rebound in Gulf of St. Lawrence show no signs of slowdownCBC News2019-05-12CA
5048Lunar Activity Increases Fish CaughtCanadian Angling.com 2019-05-10CA
5049Slab crappie could be a new state recordoutdoornews2019-05-09US
5050Fishing husband, wife cited for being over the limit – to the tune of 250-plus crappiesoutdoornews2018-08-01US

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