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Hudson River Fish Need Your Letters of Support | Action Alert | Sample Letters to Send | |
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Hudson River Fish in Trouble: 10 of 13 Signature Hudson River Fish are Declining In Serious Jeopardy: Many Hudson River fish species are in serious long-term decline and may be at risk of collapse if aggressive measures are not taken quickly. The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation held a series of meetings with area fisherman and other interested parties to develop recommendations for the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) to determine the best methods of protecting this fishery. The Pisces Report, a recent study commissioned by Riverkeeper, found that ten have declined in abundance since the 1980s: American shad, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy, alewife, blueback herring, rainbow smelt, hogchoker, white catfish, weakfish and white perch. Only three Major causes include:
Click here to find out what you can do to help. A Few are Doing Well: Striped bass and bluefish are voracious predators of smaller fish and shrimp. Spottail shiner, a minnow that feeds on zooplankton and benthic (bottom-dwelling) organisms, is also on the increase. For more information on the state of Hudson River ecology see Hudson River Report Cards. |
SPECIES IN JEOPARDY ![]() American shad (Alosa sapidissima) ![]() Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) ![]() Hogchoker (Trinectus maculates)
Bay anchovy (Anchoa mitchilli)
![]() Alewife (Alosa psuedoharengus) ![]() Blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis) ![]() Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) ![]() White catfish (Ameiurus catus) ![]() Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis) ![]() White perch (Morone americana) |
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THREE SPECIES DOING WELL ![]() Striped bass (Morone soxotilis) ![]() Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix)
Spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius) |
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