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Shark Identification Placard

If you don't know, let it go. Shark identification and federal regulations for the recreational fishery of the U.S. Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean.
September 19, 2017 -

Atlantic HMS Recreational Reporting Flyer

A reminder to report your recreational landings. Anglers must report all landings of swordfish, billfish, and bluefin tuna.

Take the Lead: Do Not Feed Steller Sea Lions Signage and Brochure

Do Not Feed Steller sea lions (brochure) and Do Not Feed signage for harbors and vessels.
February 15, 2017 -

2017 Mid-Atlantic Multispecies Minimum Fish Sizes and Possession Limits

Compliance assistance brochure from NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement.
January 01, 2017 -

2017 Northeast Multispecies Minimum Fish Sizes and Possession Limits

Compliance assistance brochure from NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement.
January 01, 2017 -

Be Aware - Some Souvenirs Are Illegal to Import

Compliance assistance brochure from NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement.
January 01, 2017 -

Compliance Guide: Sablefish Joint Registration, Own-Hold, and Other Measures

Plain-language summary of changes to to fishing regulations regarding new requirements for joint registration and related topics for sablefish landings.
December 19, 2016 -
Profile drawing of a sablefish

Atlantic Sturgeon Safe Handling and Release Guidelines

Atlantic sturgeon are protected by federal law due to their endangered status. If you accidentally hook an Atlantic sturgeon, take the following actions to release it with care.
December 07, 2015 -

Presentation on Proposed Arctic Ringed Seal Critical Habitat

Presentation for a Public hearing regarding the proposed critical habit for the Arctic ringed seal.
February 13, 2015 -

Alaska Harbor Seal Approach Guidelines in Glacial Fjords

This brochure provides guidelines to inform vessel operators and the public how to be mindful of vessel traffic and reduce harbor seal disturbance in Alaska’s glacial fords.
January 01, 2015 -