Army Corp of Engineers Selects Final Framework for Lake Okeechobee
We've got some great news coming out of the Sunshine State this morning. Yesterday afternoon, the US Army Corp of Engineers released their finalized...
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Announces $600,000 for Permit Research and Conservation
The Bonefish & Tarpon Trust is the preeminent authority when it comes to bonefish, tarpon, and permit conservation and advocacy. In recent years, BTT...
British Columbia Moves Forward with Plan to End Open-Net Salmon Farming...
Today we've got some exciting news surrounding the removal of open-net salmon farms in British Columbian waters. Check out the Instagram post from Watershed...
Breaking: Federal Regulators OK Plan to Remove the Klamath Dams
On Thursday, November 17th, 2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission unanimously voted to remove four dams on California's Klamath River. In what will be...
BREAKING NEWS: EPA Resumes Process to Protect Bristol Bay
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took the first step to reinstate proposed protections for Bristol Bay. The decision deals another blow to Pebble...
Fly Fisherman Magazine Names Richard May 2022’s Conservationist of the Year
Richard May is a name synonymous with cold water conservation and trout fly fishing in his home state of California. He was a founding...
One Water: Costa Celebrates Earth Day with New Film
Costa has always been driven by a higher calling. While exploration quenches our thirst, we know there is more to being a true waterman...
New Mexican Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Public Access
The ruling confirms the public's right to access and walk river and stream beds that cross private land in New Mexico.
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Everglades Restoration Receives Substantial Funding From Governor DeSantis, Federal Direction
Much like anything these days, progress towards restoring the Everglades takes a whole lot of money and time. In recent weeks, the State of...
Striped Bass Management Heats Up–Will They Rebuild The Stock?
Simply put, striped bass are America's most popular gamefish. Yet, the species remains at 25-year lows due to short-sighted, irresponsible management. Also, just a...