Changes Proposed to Pennsylvania Fishing Penalties

Harrisburg, PA – A Pennsylvania lawmaker introduced legislation aimed at enhancing the enforcement of state fishing rules through increased penalties for specific violations. The proposal, put forward by Sen. Daniel Laughlin, a Republican representing the 49th district, seeks to modify Title 30 of Pennsylvania’s statutes, which comprehensively governs activities related to fishing, boating, and other … Read more

South Carolina Takes a Proactive Approach to Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation

Columbia, SC – According to Esri, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) has developed an innovative Aquatic Planning Tool to safeguard the state’s rich aquatic biodiversity, particularly focusing on freshwater fish species across its eight major river basins. The tool, created in collaboration with wildlife officials from North Carolina and Georgia—as well as … Read more

Recreational Fishing Season Opens in Ñuble Region from October 17, 2025, to May 3, 2026

Santiago, Chile – The Servicio Nacional de Pesca y Acuicultura (SERNAPESCA) has announced the opening of the recreational fishing season in the Ñuble region, effective from October 17, 2025, until May 3, 2026. This period allows enthusiasts to engage in sustainable fishing practices across the region’s rivers and lakes, promoting outdoor activities while ensuring the … Read more