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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5054U.S. angler pays Ontario $400 fine for keeping 52lb lake troutCBC News2019-04-02CA
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5068Small fish, big goalshouston-today2019-04-24CA
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5073Estonia warns anglers off thin iceBBC Monitoring2019-03-19ES
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