Fisheries Service

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The Fisheries Service is a division responsible for managing and conserving Maryland’s fishery resources, including commercial and recreational fishing activities.

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Fisheries Service canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency division
natural resources management organization
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field fisheries management
marine and freshwater fisheries
natural resource conservation
focusesOn Chesapeake Bay fisheries
coastal and inland fisheries in Maryland
goal balance commercial and recreational fishing interests in Maryland
ensure long-term sustainability of Maryland’s fish stocks
protect aquatic habitats important to fisheries in Maryland
governingBody Government of Maryland
surface form: Maryland state government
jurisdiction Maryland
surface form: State of Maryland
location Maryland
partOf Maryland Department of Natural Resources
regulates commercial fishing activities in Maryland waters
recreational fishing activities in Maryland waters
responsibleFor commercial fishing management in Maryland
conservation of Maryland’s fishery resources
enforcement support for fisheries regulations in Maryland
fisheries monitoring and assessment in Maryland
fisheries policy implementation in Maryland
fisheries regulations development in Maryland
habitat conservation related to fisheries in Maryland
management of Maryland’s fishery resources
recreational fishing management in Maryland
sustainable use of fishery resources in Maryland
sector public sector
serves aquatic ecosystems in Maryland
commercial fishers in Maryland
recreational anglers in Maryland
typeOfOrganization state-level fisheries management agency division

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DNR hasPart Fisheries Service
subject surface form: Maryland Department of Natural Resources