California’s big gambit to rebuild its fisheries

Over the past 15 years, California ‘has upended nearly every aspect of its fisheries management” to create 124 marine protected areas covering 850 square miles, more than 16 percent of its ocean holdings, where fishing is banned or severely curtailed, writes avid angler and author Paul Greenberg in California Sunday magazine. “By creating an interconnected stretch of… » Read More

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