AFCA

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AFCA is a U.S. federal law focused on the protection and restoration of migratory fish species that move between freshwater and saltwater environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal law
aimsTo conserve migratory fish populations
maintain connectivity between freshwater and marine habitats
restore degraded migratory fish runs
appliesTo coastal waters
estuaries
rivers
waters of the United States
benefits aquatic biodiversity
commercial fisheries
migratory fish species
recreational fisheries
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalDomain aquatic ecosystems
freshwater ecosystems
marine ecosystems
focus fish that move between freshwater and saltwater
protection of migratory fish species
restoration of migratory fish species
goal long-term sustainability of migratory fish
recovery of depleted migratory fish stocks
jurisdiction federal
legalSystem United States law
policyArea environmental protection
fisheries management
wildlife conservation
regulates activities affecting migratory fish habitats
relatedTo U.S. environmental law
U.S. fisheries law
subjectMatter anadromous fish
catadromous fish
diadromous fish
migratory fish
typeOfProtection conservation measures
habitat protection
restoration measures

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