The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have just released regional saltwater recreational fishing action plans designed to help improve fishing opportunities.
These plans are also meant to address recreational fishing priorities in each of the nation?s six coastal regions and for the angling community that fishes for tunas and other highly migratory species.
Saltwater fishing is a popular national pastime that provides jobs and other economic benefits to the United States. For example, saltwater recreational fishing contributed $50 billion in sales to the U.S. economy in 2010 alone, and supported 326,000 jobs in fishing and across the broader economy.
The new action agendas mark the first time NOAA has both national and regional strategies in place to address the priorities of the nation?s estimated 11 million saltwater anglers who took approximately 73 million fishing trips in 2010.
?We worked closely with saltwater anglers and their supporters on plans designed to improve stewardship and fishing today and for future generations,? said Eric Schwaab, assistant NOAA administrator for NOAA?s Fisheries Service. ?We?ll revisit the regional action plans regularly to ensure we continue to address our shared goals.?
A few examples of top priorities in the six regions include:
Each of the regional action agendas includes projects that address the five national recreational fishing action goals which are:
The new action agendas include ongoing projects or projects expected to be completed in the next 1-2 years. The projects improve science and stewardship and help build stronger partnerships with the saltwater fishing community through a more visible and responsive regional NOAA presence. To read the regional saltwater angler action agendas go to: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/stories/2011/12/recfish.html.
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