I just took 5 Minutes for Fish — and you should too.
Congress is considering cuts to NOAA that would gut fisheries science and habitat restoration. Without these programs, fish populations decline, managers are left flying blind, and the future of fishing is at risk.
Here’s how you can help in 3 steps:
Call or email your Senators & Representative (it only takes 5 minutes)
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Use #5MinutesForFish and tag 3 friends and your elected officials to keep it moving
Healthy fish = healthy waters, communities, and fishing opportunities. Let’s make sure the next generation inherits more than just stories.
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I just took 5 Minutes for Fish — and you should too.
Congress is moving to cut NOAA’s budget by slashing over $250 million from the science and operations that help keep fish in our waters and the National Marine Fisheries Service faces nearly a 40% cut.
That means fewer habitat projects, less monitoring, and weaker fisheries management, at the exact moment our waters face unprecedented challenges.
Recreational fishing generates 100x the economic impact of NOAA’s budget. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
Take 5 minutes to call your Senators and Representatives. One voice matters. Thousands can’t be ignored.
Go to www.tomorrowsfish.org for
#5MinutesForFish #tomorrowsfish
I just took 5 Minutes for Fish — and you should too.
Congress wants to cut the budget of the National Marine Fisheries Service by nearly 40%.
These are the programs that restore habitats, monitor fish stocks, and adapt management to changing conditions. Without them, managers are flying blind, and businesses, communities, and future generations lose.
Recreational fishing alone generates 100x the economic impact of NOAA’s budget. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
That’s not belt-tightening, it’s pulling the rug out from under America’s fisheries
Go to www.tomorrowsfish.org
Take 5 minutes. Make the call.
#5MinutesForFish #tomorrowsfish
I just took 5 Minutes for Fish — and you should too.
Decisions made in Washington this year could determine whether the next generation inherits abundant waters, or just stories about how good the fishing used to be.
Federal cuts threaten the science, habitat, and management programs that sustain our fisheries. These programs are not luxuries; they are the backbone of resilient fishing economies and healthy ecosystems.
Recreational fishing generates 100x more economic impact than NOAA’s entire budget. If we lose these programs, communities and businesses across the country lose with them. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
It only takes 5 minutes to make a call or send an email.
Let Congress know: Fish matter.
#5MinutesForFish
Take 5 minutes. Help Save America’s fisheries.
Congress wants to cut the budget of the National Marine Fisheries Service by nearly 40%.
These are the programs that restore habitats, monitor fish stocks, and adapt management to changing conditions. Without them, managers are flying blind, and businesses, communities, and future generations lose.
Recreational fishing alone generates 100x the economic impact of NOAA’s budget. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
That’s not belt-tightening, it’s pulling the rug out from under America’s fisheries
Go to www.tomorrowsfish.org
Take 5 minutes. Make the call.
#5MinutesForFish #tomorrowsfish
Decisions made in Washington this year could determine whether the next generation inherits abundant waters, or just stories about how good the fishing used to be.
Federal cuts threaten the science, habitat, and management programs that sustain our fisheries. These programs are not luxuries; they are the backbone of resilient fishing economies and healthy ecosystems.
Recreational fishing generates 100x more economic impact than NOAA’s entire budget. If we lose these programs, communities and businesses across the country lose with them. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
It only takes 5 minutes to make a call or send an email.
Go to www.tomorrowsfish.org
Let Congress know: Fish matter.
#5MinutesForFish
Take 5 minutes. Help Save America’s fisheries.
Congress is moving to cut NOAA’s budget by slashing over $250 million from the science and operations that help keep fish in our waters and the National Marine Fisheries Service faces nearly a 40% cut.
That means fewer habitat projects, less monitoring, and weaker fisheries management, at the exact moment our waters face unprecedented challenges.
Recreational fishing generates 100x the economic impact of NOAA’s budget. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
Take 5 minutes to call your Senators and Representatives. One voice matters. Thousands can’t be ignored.
Go to www.tomorrowsfish.org for
#5MinutesForFish #tomorrowsfish
Take 5 minutes. Help Save America’s fisheries.
Congress is moving to cut NOAA’s budget by slashing over $250 million from the science and operations that help keep fish in our waters and the National Marine Fisheries Service faces nearly a 40% cut.
That means fewer habitat projects, less monitoring, and weaker fisheries management, at the exact moment our waters face unprecedented challenges.
Recreational fishing generates 100x the economic impact of NOAA’s budget. It’s common sense to invest in science that protects that value.
Take 5 minutes to call your Senators and Representatives. One voice matters. Thousands can’t be ignored.
Go to www.tomorrowsfish.org for
#5MinutesForFish #tomorrowsfish