The Fish And Wildlife Service Provides Management Assistance Program

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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service Fisheries program has been in existence for 133 years. Their goal is to maintain the populations of all species of fish while also providing ample opportunities for the fishermen of the United States. The Fisheries program consists of two different programs, the Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Program and the National Fish Hatchery System. The Fisheries program looks at species of fish that are in danger of extinction and works to rebuild their population, as well as to provide education to the public about those particular species of fish.
The Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance program of the Fish and Wildlife Service has many responsibilities. Their main function is as a planning service. They are responsible for developing a plan to help restore the populations of endangered species of fish. They also monitor the status of stock fish and work on preventing the invasion of a species of a fish that will prey on other species in an unhealthy way. When repopulating occurs, the Management Assistance program monitors the effectiveness of the actions. Their final responsibility is to educate the public about conservation practices.

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The National Fish Hatchery program has multi-functional responsibilities. They use hatcheries to breed fish that have no genetic defects and then place them into the wild to repopulate in areas that are depleted. The hatchery workers do research to identify and try to prevent disease that may be affecting fish and aquatic wildlife. In addition to all of this, they also provide refuge habitats to fish that have become an endangered species, as an attempt to allow them time to breed for the purpose of repopulating.

The Fish and Wildlife Service Fish Hatchery program ensures the survival of game fish by monitoring and maintaining their populations. They do this by forcing compliance with limits imposes by both the state and federal governments. The purpose in doing this is to ensure that game fish such as the largemouth bass and the smallmouth bass do not get into a state that could border on endangerment. Fishing is not only a great source of both food and fun, but it is also a major part of the economy in areas where there are large bodies of water or large rivers. Any upset in the population of a local game fish, could have very negative repercussions on the local economy.

Fishing is more than just a a simple pursuit to some individuals. For certain people it is a means of living their lives. Sure, they have day-to-day occupations that provide them an income nevertheless it is the fish that keep them happy. They learn simple joy in just sitting back and waiting for that big one to take the bait and make their day. It is one of the main ways they spend their free time and it is what makes them satisfied. Happiness can be yours as well once you take up that rod and reel.

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