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... reductions in numbers and even the disappearance of many southern map turtle species. Harvests and exports of wild turtles caught in the United States have skyrocketed. Almost 200,000 wild turtles are ...
2. Species at Risk - Home
(Our Work/Species at Risk)
  Overview Throughout the Gulf of Mexico region, plants, animals, birds, fish and mammals are at risk. Over four hundred plant and animal species found in Gulf states are considered either threatened ...
3. Issues Overview
(Our Work/Issues Overview)
... invasive species are all serious threats to the natural resources of the Gulf, our homes, and our communities. Coastal erosion and the myriad of problems the Gulf of Mexico is faced with are inextricably ...
... lead marine resource agencies. The federal government manages marine species pursuant to the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (FCMA), originally drafted by Congress in 1976. ...
...  Groups Sue National Marine Fisheries Service to Protect Sea Turtles Seek emergency action to correct violation of Endangered Species Act Tallahassee, Fla. — A group of conservation organizations is suing ...
6. Gulf Fish Forever - Home
(Our Work/Gulf Fish Forever)
... - not just the fish. Priority - Rebuild Depleted Fish Populations Some of the species at risk: Red Snapper Grouper Greater Amberjack Gray Triggerfish Sharks Menhaden Sea Turtles If we don't act ...
7. THE DOWNSTREAM FLORIDA BLUES
(Blog/Healthy Waters / Dead Zone)
... Riley of Alabama have been pushing hard in the last frew days to oppose Georgia’s attempts to severely limit downstream flows and to undermine the Endangered Species Act. They have engaged in that fight ...
When federal wildlife officials removed the brown pelican from the list of threatened or endangered species late last year, they downplayed the threat an oil spill in the gulf would have on the future ...
9. Fish Tales Newsletter Archive
(Media/Publications)
... threatening the Gulf's fish species, and a new National Research Council report on the impacts of fishing gears on seafloor habitats. June 2002 The state of our nation's fisheries for 2001, the proposed ...
10. Depletion and Over-exploitation
(Our Work/Gulf Fish Forever)
  Taking Too Many Fish From the Sea  Overfished Species in the Gulf Red Snapper   Red Drum   Nassau Grouper   Goliath Grouper   Red ...
... and at-risk species, and nursery and breeding grounds for our commercial fishing industry. No matter what the cause, we cannot afford to stand by while the most fundamental elements of the economic ...
12. School of Big Storms Release
(Media/Press Releases)
... only weakens a community’s defenses. Protecting the natural habitat for endangered species along the coast also will protect communities. Strengthening oil and gas critical infrastructure will help ...
13. Dispersants Part of the Problem for Gulf Wildlife, Not a Solution
(Blog/BPs Oil Drilling Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico)
... happening at the bottom of the food chain," he said. "Clearly the eggs and larvae of the commercial and recreation species, and the phytoplankton that they depend on, are all the most vulnerable stages ...
14. Recent News
(Media/News)
... Zone Houma Courier, September 4, 2007  Damage to Cypress Forests Disputed New Orleans Times-Picayune, June 26, 2007  On the Line: More Fish Species Added to Watch List Louisiana Weekly, ...
15. Publications & Reports
(Media/Publications)
... will protect communities. Exempting development from building codes or other storm protection requirements only weakens a community’s defenses. Protecting the natural habitat for endangered species ...
16. About Us
(Who We Are/About Us)
...  Protection of threatened and endangered species; and Limiting development of offshore mineral resources. Then, on August 29, 1995, the existence of the Gulf Restoration Network was formally announced ...
17. Scientists Call for End to Use of Dispersants in Gulf
(Blog/BPs Oil Drilling Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico)
... water column is more toxic to marine species than either oil or dispersant alone." The other signatories to the statement include: Sylvia A. Earle, PhD, Ocean Explorer-in-Residence, National Geographic ...
18. Healthy Fisheries Internship (New Orleans based)
(Who We Are/Volunteer Internships)
... 29 percent or 2 out of 7 are depleted--overfished--and 22 percent or 4 out of 18 are over-exploited--experiencing overfishing. Many of these stocks include fish species that are regionally popular, such ...
19. Save Our Cypress - Home
(Our Work/Save Our Cypress)
... any exciting news from your efforts, send it to dan@healthygulf.org, and we'll post it on our blog! Go to Campaign Resources Page   Related healthygulf.org Sections Wetlands Species at Risk Natural ...
20. Dispersants Part of the Problem for Gulf Wildlife, Not a Solution
(Blog/BPs Oil Drilling Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico)
... happening at the bottom of the food chain," he said. "Clearly the eggs and larvae of the commercial and recreation species, and the phytoplankton that they depend on, are all the most vulnerable stages ...
21. Scientists Call for End to Use of Dispersants in Gulf
(Blog/BPs Oil Drilling Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico)
... water column is more toxic to marine species than either oil or dispersant alone." The other signatories to the statement include: Sylvia A. Earle, PhD, Ocean Explorer-in-Residence, National Geographic ...
When federal wildlife officials removed the brown pelican from the list of threatened or endangered species late last year, they downplayed the threat an oil spill in the gulf would have on the future ...
23. Healthy Fisheries Internship (New Orleans based)
(Who We Are/Volunteer Internships)
... 29 percent or 2 out of 7 are depleted--overfished--and 22 percent or 4 out of 18 are over-exploited--experiencing overfishing. Many of these stocks include fish species that are regionally popular, such ...
24. Issues Overview
(Our Work/Issues Overview)
... invasive species are all serious threats to the natural resources of the Gulf, our homes, and our communities. Coastal erosion and the myriad of problems the Gulf of Mexico is faced with are inextricably ...
25. Publications & Reports
(Media/Publications)
... will protect communities. Exempting development from building codes or other storm protection requirements only weakens a community’s defenses. Protecting the natural habitat for endangered species ...
26. Recent News
(Media/News)
... Zone Houma Courier, September 4, 2007  Damage to Cypress Forests Disputed New Orleans Times-Picayune, June 26, 2007  On the Line: More Fish Species Added to Watch List Louisiana Weekly, ...
27. About Us
(Who We Are/About Us)
...  Protection of threatened and endangered species; and Limiting development of offshore mineral resources. Then, on August 29, 1995, the existence of the Gulf Restoration Network was formally announced ...
28. Species at Risk - Home
(Our Work/Species at Risk)
  Overview Throughout the Gulf of Mexico region, plants, animals, birds, fish and mammals are at risk. Over four hundred plant and animal species found in Gulf states are considered either threatened ...
29. Save Our Cypress - Home
(Our Work/Save Our Cypress)
... any exciting news from your efforts, send it to dan@healthygulf.org, and we'll post it on our blog! Go to Campaign Resources Page   Related healthygulf.org Sections Wetlands Species at Risk Natural ...
30. Fish Tales Newsletter Archive
(Media/Publications)
... threatening the Gulf's fish species, and a new National Research Council report on the impacts of fishing gears on seafloor habitats. June 2002 The state of our nation's fisheries for 2001, the proposed ...
31. Depletion and Over-exploitation
(Our Work/Gulf Fish Forever)
  Taking Too Many Fish From the Sea  Overfished Species in the Gulf Red Snapper   Red Drum   Nassau Grouper   Goliath Grouper   Red ...
... lead marine resource agencies. The federal government manages marine species pursuant to the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (FCMA), originally drafted by Congress in 1976. ...
33. Gulf Fish Forever - Home
(Our Work/Gulf Fish Forever)
... - not just the fish. Priority - Rebuild Depleted Fish Populations Some of the species at risk: Red Snapper Grouper Greater Amberjack Gray Triggerfish Sharks Menhaden Sea Turtles If we don't act ...
...  Groups Sue National Marine Fisheries Service to Protect Sea Turtles Seek emergency action to correct violation of Endangered Species Act Tallahassee, Fla. — A group of conservation organizations is suing ...
... reductions in numbers and even the disappearance of many southern map turtle species. Harvests and exports of wild turtles caught in the United States have skyrocketed. Almost 200,000 wild turtles are ...
... and at-risk species, and nursery and breeding grounds for our commercial fishing industry. No matter what the cause, we cannot afford to stand by while the most fundamental elements of the economic ...
37. THE DOWNSTREAM FLORIDA BLUES
(Blog/Healthy Waters / Dead Zone)
... Riley of Alabama have been pushing hard in the last frew days to oppose Georgia’s attempts to severely limit downstream flows and to undermine the Endangered Species Act. They have engaged in that fight ...
38. School of Big Storms Release
(Media/Press Releases)
... only weakens a community’s defenses. Protecting the natural habitat for endangered species along the coast also will protect communities. Strengthening oil and gas critical infrastructure will help ...