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Watch: Waterside Chat with Author/Advocate Jamie Workman

Watch: Waterside Chat with Author/Advocate Jamie Workman

Mar 6, 2026 | No Comments

Jamie Workman joined host and Marine Fish Conservation Network Executive Director Tom Sadler for an online Waterside Chat on January 8, 2026. Jamie is an author, advocate and communicator whose work has focused on water and our relationship with it. His books include Heart of Dryness and the new Sea Change: Unlikely Allies and a […]

To the Extent Practicable

To the Extent Practicable

Mar 5, 2026 | No Comments

The following article was originally published on the Alaska Marine Conservation Council’s Changing Tides blog and has been reposted with permission. In federal fisheries management, a lot can depend on one phrase: “to the extent practicable.” It sounds reasonable. But in Alaska, it is often the place where strong conservation actions are softened, delayed, or […]

ASMFC, Virginia Legislators Tackle Menhaden Issues: Part II

ASMFC, Virginia Legislators Tackle Menhaden Issues: Part II

Feb 24, 2026 | No Comments

Read Part I of this series PART II: Virginia Looks at the Future Although the Board set the 2026 TAC at its October 2025 meeting, future TACs, and the future of the Bay cap, were not yet established. To help resolve that uncertainty, Virginia legislators have introduced four bills addressing the menhaden resource, which range […]

ASMFC, Virginia Legislators Tackle Menhaden Issues: Part I

ASMFC, Virginia Legislators Tackle Menhaden Issues: Part I

Feb 20, 2026 | One Comment

Read Part II of this series PART I: ASMFC Struggles with Menhaden Management Atlantic menhaden are an important forage fish all along the East Coast, feeding everything from striped bass off New England to king mackerel in the southeast. Their appeal isn’t limited to predatory fish; they are also an important part of the diets […]

Exploring Tuna Management & Aquaculture Opportunity Areas

Exploring Tuna Management & Aquaculture Opportunity Areas

Feb 11, 2026 | No Comments

This article is reprinted with permission from Sustainable Fishmonger, which is Flying Fish Company’s nonprofit arm for education and experience to help people reach a deeper connection to their food. Top photo: Pacific Bluefin Tuna. Photo credit: NOAA. Last month, the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) held its quarterly meeting in Costa Mesa, California. The […]

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The Marine Fish Conservation Network is a coalition of commercial and recreational fishing associations, regional and national conservation groups, aquaria, sustainable seafood suppliers, and marine science organizations dedicated to sustaining abundant fish populations, healthy marine ecosystems, and thriving fishing communities through defending and strengthening U.S. ocean conservation policy, including our primary federal fisheries law, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Learn more.