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  Lobster Conservation Reference Site
Provides information on the lobster fishery and lobster conservation with pictures, tables, and links to other lobster-related sites. This site now incorporates FisheryConservation.com.

  The Billfish Foundation
The Billfish Foundation is the only non-profit organization dedicated solely to conserving and enhancing billfish populations around the world. Our comprehensive network of members and supporters is made up of anglers, boat captains, tournament directors, clubs and sportfishing businesses. By coordinating efforts and speaking with one voice, we are able to work for solutions that are good for billfish and not punitive to anglers.

  Fisheries Society of the British Isles
The FSBI is the premier Society in the British Isles, and increasingly in Europe, catering for the interests of professional fish biologists and fisheries managers. The Society is a Learned Society and, as such, is not a political interest group. The Society is registered as a United Kingdom charity (Registered Number: 256475) and is affiliated to the UK Institute of Biology and the Society for Science and Technology.

  Australian Fisheries Ecologically Sustainable Development
This website is part of a national initiative to implement ESD within the management of all Australian fisheries and aquaculture resources. It is aimed at assisting fishery managers, the industry, environmental groups and the wider community in understanding: What is ESD?; The ESD issues relating to fisheries; The initiatives are currently underway to develop methods to assess ESD performance in fisheries; The structures that have been put in place, such as the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation's ESD Reporting and Assessment Subprogram, to assist these initiatives; The progress that has been made in moving towards ESD-based fisheries management.

  Alaska Department of Fish & Game: Commercial Fisheries
The mission of the Division of Commercial Fisheries is to manage, protect, rehabilitate, enhance, and develop fisheries and aquatic plant resources in the interest of the economy and general well-being of the state, consistent with the sustained yield principle and subject to allocations established through public regulatory processes. The division is responsible for management of the state's commercial, subsistence, and personal use fisheries; the rehabilitation and enhancement of existing fishery resources; and the development of new fisheries.

  FAO Fisheries Department
FAO's Major Programme on Fisheries aims to promote sustainable development of responsible fisheries and contribute to food security. To implement this Major Programme, the Fisheries Department focuses its activities, through programmes in Fishery Resources, Fishery Policy, Fishery Industries, and Fishery Information.

  Great Lakes Fishery Commission
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission was established in 1955 by the Canadian/U.S. Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries. The commission coordinates fisheries research, controls the invasive sea lamprey, and facilitates cooperative fishery management among the state, provincial, tribal, and federal management agencies.

  Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission - Efficiently Allocating Resources in Alaska, California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington since 1947.

  Menhaden Resource Council
The Menhaden Resource Council is an educational and informational organization supported by the menhaden industry. The Atlantic menhaden fishery is probably America's oldest business. Over the years, the fishery grew from its use as an agricultural fertilizer to a source of oil for lamps and then to animal feed supplements. Today's market for menhaden products is diverse and growing. The oil pressed from menhaden, which is rich in heart healthy Omega 3 fatty acids, is a FDA approved health food additive.

  The Marine Fish Conservation Network
The Marine Fish Conservation Network (MFCN) is a coalition of over 150 national and regional environmental organizations, commercial and recreational fishing groups, aquariums, and marine science groups dedicated to conserving marine fish and to promoting their long-term sustainability.

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