CCA Texas is honored to announce H-E-B, a Texas icon since 1905, as a proud Partner in Conservation! We greatly appreciate their commitment to our vision of ensuring the health and conservation of our marine resources and anglers’ access to them here in Texas.
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We are immensely grateful for their commitment to ensuring the health and conservation of our marine resources and anglers’ access to them.
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Management of our Texas wildlife, public lands, and water is critically important, so have your voice heard!
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NOAA study finds its own estimates inflated 30 – 40%; marine recreational catch data program in need of overhaul
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"We are excited to make this announcement and would like to thank our members, volunteers, sponsors and industry partners for their continued support."
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CCA Texas Advocacy Director Shane Bonnot gives you everything you need to know regarding where the Spotted Seatrout fishery stands now and what it means for the future.
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CCA Texas and Tito’s Handmade Vodka recently teamed up to add an additional five reef beds in the Goose Island State Park Big Tree Unit Living Shoreline project.
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In 2021, CCA Texas joined a coalition of stakeholders, with intimate knowledge of the Matagorda Bay System, in a request to the USACE to form an oversight council for the MSCIP. The vision for this coalition was to partner with the USACE, generate ideas for “best-use” of dredge material, and monitor the progress of the project relative to guidelines and specifications.
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The story of red drum conservation in Texas begins in the late 1970s, when the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and members of the newly formed Gulf Coast Conservation Association (now CCA) took notice of declining red drum abundance and began pursuing aggressive legislative and management actions aimed at recovery of red drum stocks.
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