California's hidden bones: Tales of a burgeoning fishery for bone fish in the back bay of Southern California caught the attention of intrepid SWS Regional Editor Tom Waters, who files this report...

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Reports of bonefish being taken from Southern California's back bays are on the rise. This brings to fore the pertinent question whether these fishes are continually migrating northward from Mexican waters or are they part of a resident population that is reproducing locally.

Author: Waters,Tom
California, Fishes, Fish migration, Bonefish, Bonefishes

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Tarpon fishery gets recreational boost

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The World Wildlife Fund and the Toledo Institute for Development and Ecology have funded American Jim DiBerardinis's training efforts in Manzanillo, Costa Rica. He teaches local guides environmental stewardship such as catch-and-release.

Costa Rica, Fishery conservation, Manzanillo, Costa Rica

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Giant tarpon safari

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The details pertaining to the fishing of Giant tarpon safari, in the waters of Guinea-Bisssau, a small nation located south of Senegal and north of Guinea and Sierra Leon, the seasons during which they are most available, are discussed.

Author: Morrish, Ken
Organizational history, Guinea-Bissau, Methods, Location, Natural resources

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Subjects list: Environmental aspects, Saltwater fishing, Tarpon, Tarpons
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