Laney- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongFour year old Laney got some help from her Dad catching and releasing this bonita while fishing in the waters of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
Niki Rogers- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongNiki Rogers fished with her Dad and her sisters in the waters adjacent to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. They caught 2 yellowfin tuna, taking advantage of the warmer waters in the 2015 El Nino waters.
Trent- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongTrent Kalinak fished with his Dad and his brother in the waters adjacent to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and caught his first yellowfin tuna. The El Nino has brought an amazing amount of "exotic" fish into the Southern California waters.
Trent- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongTeagan- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongTeagan enjoys some time with his Dad and sister while fishing in the harbor adjacent to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Here he shows off a big Jack Smelt.
Permit- Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongCapt. Mike Makowski sent in this picture of a Permit that was caught while fishing in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Jennifer- Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongJennifer caught this nice yellowtail while fishing onboard the Mirage Sportfishing, which fishes within the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
Cubera Snapper- Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongBrain Callihan shows off a beautiful Cubera Snapper caught while fishing in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
One Cast, One bite- Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongBrian Callihan sent in this beautiful picture of a fish jumping out of the water while fishing in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Aidan- Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Written by Jenny ArmstrongYoung Aidan is learning how to fish in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Thanks to the Constanzo Family, he caught this small snapper which was quickly released to grow bigger. Good job Aidan!