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Tom Rowland Podcast

David Moss - Fisheries Project Manager for The Nature Conservancy - Episode #693

Tom Rowland Podcast

Waypoint TV

Wilderness, Sports, Health & Fitness

5899 Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

David Moss is the fisheries Project Manager for The Nature Conservancy in Florida who has recently been working on implementing descending devices to improve the survival rate of Grouper and Snapper. The new Deck to Depth program will drive collaboration with recreational anglers, captains, and others across Florida to promote proper release practices and better data collection. This podcast is presented by Black Rifle Coffee Use code BLASTOFF25 for 25% off Salt Strong Insiders Club: https://bit.ly/RowlandMembership LMNT Electrolytes Special Offer: http://DrinkLMNT.com/TomRowland If you have questions or suggestions for the show you can text Tom at 1 305-930-7346 This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Fishing like a local isn't just about catching fish.

0:03.6

It's about connecting with the environment and the people who call it home.

0:08.0

It's about hearing the stories and traditions that have been passed down for generations and sharing unforgettable moments with the people

0:15.7

you meet along the way.

0:17.9

Fishing like a local is having an experience that stays with you forever.

0:22.2

And with Fishing Booker, you can experience it too, no

0:25.4

matter where you are. Discover your next adventure on Fishing Booker.

0:32.0

I'm charged with a project that we call it deck to depth and what it really is a

0:36.2

descending device outreach project that focuses on the Stapper Group of Fishery.

0:42.1

In the South Atlantic, according to the South Atlantic,

0:43.0

according to the South Atlantic Council,

0:45.0

there's roughly 55 different species of snapper and grouper.

0:48.0

Some of the most popular ones,

0:50.0

most people know,

0:51.0

black grouper, gag grouper,

0:52.0

red grouper, mutton snapperunt or red snapper things like that

0:55.0

and these are one of the only one of the only

0:58.8

sweet of species that suffer from something called baritrama

1:02.0

which is fairly similar to the bends and a scuba diver.

1:04.4

When you bring the fish up too quickly, the gases and the fish's swim bladder will expand and then if you want to release that fish

1:11.2

because it's undersized or out of season or

1:13.4

you've hog your fill or whatever case may be.

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