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Interested in having a Striped Bass license plate? The purpose of the plate is to help fund projects and activities for the conservation of saltwater fish, with a focus on striped bass, for ecosystem sustainability, habitat conservation, and angler education. Examples of projects include: Studies of striped bass populations, stock structure, movements and local ecology Studies of angler practices to improve hook-and-release release survival Habitat improvements, including efforts to enhance diadromous fish (e.g. river herring, eels) passage for improved forage for striped bass Development and distribution of materials and programs to educate anglers on the importance and means of improving the conservation of marine fisheries resources   How do I get a Striped Bass Conservation plate? https://www.striperplate.org Download and complete an application form, and along with a check or money order to MassDOT for $40, send both to: Striped Bass Conservation Plate Division of Marine Fisheries 251 Causeway Street, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02114 For more information please contact the Division of Marine Fisheries at marine.fish@mass.gov or call Shannon Davis at (617) 626-1621

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Plum Island, MA US

GPS Latitude: 42.79850 Longitude: -70.80993
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