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Agencies set to spread word on mandatory harvest reporting

Summary by Coastal Review Online
An angler casts toward Beaufort Inlet from the jetty at Fort Macon State Park. Photo: Mark Hibbs The two agencies that enforce fisheries rules in North Carolina waters said they are ramping up their outreach to prepare commercial and recreational fishermen for the divisive mandatory harvest reporting laws that are to go into effect later this year. Starting Dec. 1, all red drum, flounder, spotted seatrout, striped bass or weakfish recreationally…
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Coastal Review Online broke the news in on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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