2015 Berkley Conservation Awards AnnouncedThe Berkley Conservation Institute (BCI), part of Berkley Fishing, announced the 2015 BCI Conservation Awards during ceremonies at the 2016 Bassmaster Classic in Tulsa, Okla.Read More
New Clean Water Rule Will Protect Streams, Wetlands and Benefit EconomyToday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency jointly released a proposed rule that would clearly define which streams and wetlands are protected by the Clean Water Act. This action would begin restoring longstanding protections to many of the nation's wetlands, streams and lakes, conserving critical fish and wildlife habitat and providing flood control, cleaner drinking water and a host of other benefits.Read More
Recreational Fishing and Boating Community Calls on Congress to Revamp Marine Fisheries ManagementCongress is currently revising the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, the law that governs our nation's marine resources. Recreational saltwater anglers and the sportfishing and boating industries are intensifying efforts to ensure that their social, conservation and economic priorities are well represented in the legislative process.Read More
Berkley Conservation Institute Honors Connecticut B.A.S.S NationThe Berkley Conservation Institute (BCI) announced the award of the 2013 Berkley Angler Recruitment/Retention Award to the Connecticut B.A.S.S. Nation. The award, worth $1,500 in fishing tackle, will be presented at the B.A.S.S. Conservation Awards banquet February 22nd in Birmingham during the 2014 Bassmaster Classic.Read More
Berkley Conservation Institute Honors New York B.A.S.S NationThe Berkley Conservation Institute (BCI) announced the award of the 2013 Berkley Conservation Award to the New York B.A.S.S. Nation. The award, worth $2,000 in cash, will be presented at the B.A.S.S. Conservation Awards banquet February 22nd in Birmingham during the 2014 Bassmaster Classic.Read More
Asian Carp Threat to the Great LakesAnglers are interested in the potential threat that Asian carp from the Mississippi River system have to the highly valuable fisheries of the Great Lakes. In this paper, we summarize the problem, the threat and the solution.Read More
Dr. Ian Cowx Earns Fisheries Science AwardWe are pleased to present, Professor Ian Cowx, the newest of the Conservation Leaders Advisory Team (CLAT), to the Pure Fishing community. Our first international member, Professor Cowx is both a professor and the director of the University of Hull’s International Fisheries Institute in Hull, England.Read More
Worth Fighting For!The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Parntership and Berkley Conservation Institute have joined forces to protect the abundant fish and wildlife resources in Bristol Bay, Alaska.Read More
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