Boat-rental bill advances in Missouri
The Missouri Senate passed a bill that would make it easier for Missourians and non-residents to rent boats. SB 785 would create a temporary boating
The Missouri Senate passed a bill that would make it easier for Missourians and non-residents to rent boats. SB 785 would create a temporary boating
Marine safety experts are speaking out against an April 1 vote by the U.S. House of Representatives to change a provision of a law Congress
After years of negotiations, the National Marine Manufacturers Association and the International Council of Marine Industry Associations have worked successfully with the International Maritime Organization
NOAA Fisheries announced plans this week to develop a national recreational fishing policy during its second national Saltwater Recreational Fishing Summit. The policy will broadly
The University of Rhode Island is holding a workshop to promote the environmental sustainability of boats and ports on April 8-9 at the Graduate School
Advocates for changes to recreational fishing management were on Capitol Hill Wednesday to educate members of Congress and media on the recently released Vision for
Dragonfly Paddleboards, the Wyland Foundation and The Florida KeysKeeper teamed up to help Mote Marine Lab raise money to restore coral reefs at Mote’s fifth
New York Sea Grant is looking to hire undergraduate and graduate students to serve as launch stewards to inspect boats and educate the public about
A federal judge threw out most of the challenges to a proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm, but sent two findings on birds and whales back
Advocates of changing federal saltwater fisheries management are heading to Capitol Hill in an effort to work with members of Congress. The co-chairmen of the
The Missouri Senate passed a bill that would make it easier for Missourians and non-residents to rent boats. SB 785 would create a temporary boating
Marine safety experts are speaking out against an April 1 vote by the U.S. House of Representatives to change a provision of a law Congress
After years of negotiations, the National Marine Manufacturers Association and the International Council of Marine Industry Associations have worked successfully with the International Maritime Organization
NOAA Fisheries announced plans this week to develop a national recreational fishing policy during its second national Saltwater Recreational Fishing Summit. The policy will broadly
The University of Rhode Island is holding a workshop to promote the environmental sustainability of boats and ports on April 8-9 at the Graduate School
Advocates for changes to recreational fishing management were on Capitol Hill Wednesday to educate members of Congress and media on the recently released Vision for
Dragonfly Paddleboards, the Wyland Foundation and The Florida KeysKeeper teamed up to help Mote Marine Lab raise money to restore coral reefs at Mote’s fifth
New York Sea Grant is looking to hire undergraduate and graduate students to serve as launch stewards to inspect boats and educate the public about
A federal judge threw out most of the challenges to a proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm, but sent two findings on birds and whales back
Advocates of changing federal saltwater fisheries management are heading to Capitol Hill in an effort to work with members of Congress. The co-chairmen of the