SPORTFISHING ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
SPORTFISHING ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA fish.jpg1/16"SAC's mission is to promote tourism through marine recreation and education while protecting natural resources."Current Topics:USCG National Maritime CenterMaritime InstituteSheephead Fillet LengthSouthern California Depth RegulationsCCA CaliforniaFishing in Mexico:Visit Baja CaliforniaBaja California Fishing License PortalBaja California Sur Fishing License PortalFMM VisaTemporary Importation Permit One Year Coronado Islands CONANP PermitLet's Talk Hook-Up Join Pete Gray, “Rock Cod” Rick Maxa, Cory Sanden, and their special expert guests every Saturday and Sunday from 7-9 AM, for the latest fishing information. Call in line-833-288-0973 Or Text the show Via the Let’s Talk Hookup AppLet's Talk Hook UpSPORTFISHING The Eastern Pacific region boasts some of the finest local and offshore fishing in the world. With great weather year-round, and a one-of-a-kind fishing fleet, a memorable experience is available for all levels of anglers, from novice to experienced. More Sportfishing InformationMEXICO SAC has Associate Members in Mazatlan, San Ignacio, and Cabo San Lucas. These members include hotels, marinas, brokers, and charter boats. SAC highly encourages conducting business with these organizations.Mexican Associate Members COAST GUARD This section is intended for use by commercial passenger fishing vessels (CPFV) that hold a Certificate of Inspection. Included here are several documents and forms required to comply with U.S. Coast Guard rules and regulations. USCG PublicationsWHALE WATCHING Grey whales, blue whales, fin whales, and orcas all frequent the California coast. Whale-watching tours throughout the region offer trips ranging from three hours to ten days. In addition to viewing whales, passengers have the opportunity to see dolphins, sea lions, and other marine mammals in their natural habitats. California Whale Watching InformationDESCENDING DEVICES SAC strongly encourages the use of descending devices to ensure rockfish stocks remain healthy for years to come. See our barotrauma information website to learn more about this condition that affects deep water species, and to purchase your own descending device. Learn about Descending Devices
Annual Revenue
$1,047,995
Known Funders
0
Grants Received
0
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $1,047,995 | $873,860 | $1,665,674 |
| 2022 | $937,542 | $753,291 | $1,491,464 |
| 2021 | $894,347 | $926,848 | $1,308,316 |
| 2020 | $818,816 | $628,968 | $1,340,451 |
| 2019 | $610,274 | $580,648 | $1,149,559 |
| 2018 | $1,151,350 | $1,070,021 | $1,120,636 |
| 2017 | $939,241 | $871,019 | $1,037,670 |
| 2016 | $935,046 | $877,002 | $973,221 |
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Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
KENNETH FRANKE
PRESIDENT
JOE VILLAREAL
MEMBER AT LARGE
JIM HUGHS
MEMBER AT LARGE
JOE CASSIOLA
MEMBER AT LARGE
LORI WITHEE
MEMBER AT LARGE
JASON DUNN
MEMBER AT LARGE
TIM EKSTROM
MEMBER AT LARGE
JACOB MORENO
REDONDO BEACH
JOE HELGREN
HELGRENS
ERNIE PRIETO
OCEANSIDE SEA CENTER
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