02-28-2019, 06:37 AM
About CCA California
The Coastal Conservation Association of California (CCA CAL) was created in 2015 when recreational anglers and
outdoor enthusiasts grouped together to work for the conservation and enhancement of our marine resources and coastal environments.
Today, we are working to protect not only the health, habitat and sustainability of our marine resources, but also the interests of recreational saltwater anglers and their access to the resources they cherish and use on a daily basis.
WHAT WE’VE DONE FOR ANGLERS IN CALIFORNIA…
outlawed and both red drum and speckled trout were declared game fish.
The successful conservation movement that started with the “Save the Redfish” campaign got the attention of anglers across the Gulf and by 1985, chapters had formed all along the Gulf Coast. CCA continued to grow within the South- and Mid-Atlantic regions in the 1990s, and now have chapters formed up and down the West Coast. There are now 19 states with 226 local chapters that have a growing membership of 126,000 members.
http://www.ccacalifornia.org/about/
OUR MAIN OBJECTIVES
Advocate for recreational saltwater anglers
Build thriving artificial reefs
Create successful Finfish Hatcheries
Initiate truthful scientific studies
Expand youth fishing programs
OUR STORYThe Coastal Conservation Association of California (CCA CAL) was created in 2015 when recreational anglers and
outdoor enthusiasts grouped together to work for the conservation and enhancement of our marine resources and coastal environments.
Today, we are working to protect not only the health, habitat and sustainability of our marine resources, but also the interests of recreational saltwater anglers and their access to the resources they cherish and use on a daily basis.
WHAT WE’VE DONE FOR ANGLERS IN CALIFORNIA…
- Continue to fight against fishing tackle and lead bans
- Fought to keep Bluefin from becoming listed as an Endangered Species
- Continue to fight against destructive fishing gear that hurts our resources
- Protect against unfair fishing regulations
- Continue to support and expand finfish hatchery programs
- Continue to fight for artificial and restoration reefs
- Support programs to increase fishing opportunities
outlawed and both red drum and speckled trout were declared game fish.
The successful conservation movement that started with the “Save the Redfish” campaign got the attention of anglers across the Gulf and by 1985, chapters had formed all along the Gulf Coast. CCA continued to grow within the South- and Mid-Atlantic regions in the 1990s, and now have chapters formed up and down the West Coast. There are now 19 states with 226 local chapters that have a growing membership of 126,000 members.
http://www.ccacalifornia.org/about/
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!