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Fishing regulations in the United States are established to ensure sustainable fishing practices and protect aquatic ecosystems. These regulations vary by state and are enforced by both federal and state agencies.
Key aspects of US fishing regulations include fishing seasons, size limits, catch limits, and specific gear restrictions. Anglers must obtain valid fishing licenses, which contribute to conservation efforts and fishery management programs.
Regulations also address protected species, closed areas, and special management zones to preserve vulnerable fish populations. Compliance with these rules helps maintain healthy fish stocks for future generations of anglers. |
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