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
It has as its principal objective the conservation, development, and full utilization of the fishery resources of the Gulf of Mexico, to provide food, employment, income, and recreation to the people of these United States.
ISSU is a non-profit, charitable, educational and scientific conservation organization incorporated in 1984 under the laws of the State of Idaho and has a tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service.
Louisiana is blessed with an abundance of natural resources. Approximately 40 percent of the coastal wetlands of the lower 48 states is located in Louisiana
Check out the many projects we are involved with and get involved in protecting this unique and valuable resource; consider becoming a member of the Madmen Chapter of TU and the Mad River Watershed.
Native Fish Australia is a community based group for those interested in the continued well-being of Australian native freshwater fish and the waters that they inhabit
The NHLA is a statewide, nonprofit, member-supported organization dedicated to protecting New Hampshire's lakes, which are integral to the quality of life and economic health of the State.
The North Carolina Coastal Federation's policy and advocacy program takes a longer view. We look at the long-term impacts that coastal development will have on the health and vitality of our ecosystems for many years to come.