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Recreational fishing ad.pdf

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Research & Technical Reports
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dpnr.vi.gov
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Research Report
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St. Thomas
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QR Code InstrucƟons: 1. Using your smartphone, open the camera or a QR code reader applicaƟon and point it at the QR code to the right. 2. A link should appear. Click the link to open the U.S. Virgin Islands RecreaƟonal Fishing Report Form. 3. Enter your fishing trip informaƟon. 4. Click "Submit" at the boƩom of the form to send your data to the Division of Fish and Wildlife! U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife REPORT YOUR RECREATIONAL FISHING CATCH! Fish are valuable sources of food, economic value, recreaƟonal opportuniƟes, and cultural tradiƟons in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In order to preserve and maintain our fishery resources, the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) collects data on our commercial fisheries, and has recently begun collecƟng data on our equally important recreaƟonal fisheries. InformaƟon on fishing acƟvity and landings is essenƟal to successful management of our recreaƟonal fisheries. …

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QR Code InstrucƟons: 1. Using your smartphone, open the camera or a QR code reader applicaƟon and point it at the QR code to the right. 2. A link should appear. Click the link to open the U.S. Virgin Islands RecreaƟonal Fishing Report Form. 3. Enter your fishing trip informaƟon. 4. Click "Submit" at the boƩom of the form to send your data to the Division of Fish and Wildlife! U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife REPORT YOUR RECREATIONAL FISHING CATCH! Fish are valuable sources of food, economic value, recreaƟonal opportuniƟes, and cultural tradiƟons in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In order to preserve and maintain our fishery resources, the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) collects data on our commercial fisheries, and has recently begun collecƟng data on our equally important recreaƟonal fisheries. InformaƟon on fishing acƟvity and landings is essenƟal to successful management of our recreaƟonal fisheries. Whether you are a shoreline-based fisher, a private vessel owner, or a vessel for hire, and whether you fish daily or only occasionally, we need your help! We have created an online form for the recreaƟonal fishing community to report your catch. We ask that all recreaƟonal fishers submit a voluntary report each Ɵme you go fishing. Your data will remain confidenƟal and will contribute to beƩer management of our fisheries, supporƟng their sustainability for generaƟons to come. The report form can be accessed using the QR code below or the web link hƩps://Ɵnyurl.com/usvifish. Logbooks and paper forms are also available at DFW's office in Red Hook, St. Thomas. This program is 100% funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Sport Fish RestoraƟon Fund. For more informaƟon, contact us: Division of Fish and Wildlife 6291 Estate Nazareth, St. Thomas VI 00802 (340) 775-6762