The Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association (RISAA) is a non-profit organization established in 1997, dedicated to providing a platform for recreational saltwater anglers to enhance their fishing techniques, improve their catches, and overall enjoyment of fishing. RISAA promotes sportsmanship, supports marine conservation, and advocates for the sustainable management of fisheries resources. As one of the largest saltwater fishing associations in the United States, RISAA continues to evolve with the changing needs of the fishing community.
RISAA is led by a board of directors consisting of six officers and six directors. The organization maintains cooperative relationships with various fishing-oriented groups and offers member discounts from local suppliers. RISAA actively engages in legislative advocacy and provides testimony to support bills that aim to reform the structure of the Coastal Resources Management Council and protect the rights and traditions of recreational fishing in Rhode Island. With a commitment to education, conservation, and the future of recreational fishing, RISAA remains a vital resource for saltwater anglers in Rhode Island.
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