As NFC has noted in recent campaign update, while a step in the right direction, we do not believe that the proposal to reduce Vermont’s 12-fish daily limit on native brook trout in rivers and streams goes far enough to ensure the safety of the resource…
Read MoreThe following outlines how Vermont would stack up against other states under a proposal to reduce the daily limit on brook trout in rivers and streams from 12-fish to 8-fish…
Read MoreThe following is the follow-up to a field trip to White Mountain National Forest that NFC participated in with U.S. Forest Service…
Read MoreAn overview of what NFC is doing and where in regard to no-live-fish-as-bait signage on state-owned land in Maine…
Read MoreThe following is the status of an informational signage project associated with state-owned land in northern Somerset County managed by Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands…
Read MoreThe following represents the response from Maine Department of Marine Resources in regard to a request made by NFC and a coalition of conservation organizations, scientists, and activists, to look into listing Atlantic salmon under Maine’s Marine Endangered Species Act…
Read MoreAfter being refused by Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife due to the position that Atlantic salmon are a “marine species,” NFC and a coalition of conservation organizations, scientists, and activists went to Maine Department of Marine Resources to look into listing Atlantic salmon under Maine’s Marine Endangered Species Act…
Read MoreThe following represents NH NFCs response to questions from the US Forest Service in regard to manmade rock dams, a damaged culvert, and the Zealand River…
Read MoreThe following represents the response from Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife in regard to a request made by NFC and a coalition of conservation organizations, scientists, and activists, to look into listing Atlantic salmon under Maine’s Endangered Species Act (MESA.)
Read MoreThe following represents a request made by NFC and a coalition of conservation organizations, scientists, and activists, to Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to look into listing Atlantic salmon under Maine’s Endangered Species Act (MESA)…
Read MoreThis reclassification to a Class 1 WTMA would provide best-in-class management for the wild native brook trout of Freeman Brook by eliminating all harvest of brook trout, prohibiting stocking, and requiring barbless single-point lures and flies…
Read MoreOperating in a near vacuum, with limited opportunity for public input, influence, or disclosure, NH F&G is stocking over wild fish by rule not exception, stocking nonnative trout in critically important…
Read MoreWe do not believe enough time has elapsed since its chemical reclamation in 2011 to declare Big Reed [Pond] as fully recovered…
Read MoreNFC’s analysis of Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife North Zone live bait restriction proposal.
Read MoreI am writing on behalf of Native Fish Coalition to express our general support for the Draft Fisheries Management Plan for Inland Trout Streams in New York, but also to convey some concerns relative to wild native brook trout…
Read MoreOnce badly polluted, the Androscoggin River helped drive the critically important Clean Water Act…
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