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Outdoors Almanac Fisheries rule changes add more opportunity
Pierre - The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission finalized changes to fisheries regulations at its November commission meeting, and the rule changes went into effect Dec. 3. Anglers are now allowed to spear northern pike on all inland waters in...Tags: Hunting, Natural Disasters, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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New Jersey asks U.S. to declare national disaster status for its fishing industry
Lehigh Valley WildThe Christie Administration has requested a federal disaster declaration for New Jersey's fishing industry, which sustained significant revenue losses and damages to its fleet and infrastructure as a result of Hurricane Sandy. A federal fishery disaster... -
Problem Solver: DuPont herbicide Imprelis kills tree, but restitution moves slowly
The herbicide was supposed to kill the weeds in Bill Tortorello's yard. It did, but the chemical applied by Lawn Doctor of McHenry County in April 2011 didn't stop there. In late May, the needles on Tortorello's 48-foot Norway spruce began turning...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Norway, McHenry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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2012-13 #migratory #bird seasons and bag limits
Lehigh Valley WildThe Pennsylvania Game Commission released the state dates for migratory bird seasons and bag limits: 2012-13 WATERFOWL SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS DUCKS: North Zone: Ducks, sea ducks, coots and mergansers, Oct. 6-20, and Nov. 13-Jan. 5. South Zone: Ducks,... -
Copper River King Restrictions Affect Anglers, Dipnetters
Channel 2 NewsThe Copper River’s Chitina dip net salmon fishery has been closed to the retention of king salmon this season as new restrictions hit the river’s upper section, adding to the locations across Alaska affected by fishing closures in the wake...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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UPDATE: Investigators release name of fisherman who drowned in Amherst County
The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries has released the name of the man who drowned Tuesday night at Sweet Briar College in Amherst County. He has been identified as 56-year-old Ronald Lee Ferguson of Lynchburg. According to investigators,...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, First Aid, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Fishing
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China-U.S. power play at core of East Asian island disputes
World NowAt first glance, it seems to make little sense that China and U.S. allies in the Western Pacific would dredge up old fights over uninhabitable islands, provoking nationalist protests, diplomatic rifts and a threat of violent confrontation in a strategic... -
Australians torn over promises, risks of coal-seam 'fracking'
World NowGlobal Focus: Fracking Australia -- Lock the Gate appears to be a fitting name for Australia’s protest movement against hydraulic fracturing. It took activists years to identify threats to public health from "fracking," a classic case of getting... -
Resources for Citizens takeout customers
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsDid you get a letter from a private insurer saying they'd be taking over your Citizens policy on Nov. 6? If so, you can find a bunch of links and resources (Q&As, details on the private companies) that I got......Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Insurance, Environmental Issues, Consumers, Conservation
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Spiny water flea confirmed in New York's Lake #Champlain
Lehigh Valley WildThe presence of the spiny water flea, an aquatic invasive species, was confirmed in Lake George, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced today. “DEC has worked with its partners on the Lake Champlain Basin Task Force to... -
Kuskokwim King Salmon Subsistence Closure Extended
“Empty fish racks, after empty fish racks,” said Bev Hoffman of Bethel, describing a trip Friday up the Kuskokwim River, which is lined with family fish camps. In most years by this time, those racks and smokehouses are filling up with king...
Tags: Science and Technology, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Invasive Plants Clog Bayous
WGNO NewsMiles and miles of bayous are clogged by an invasive plant, and the problem is worse this summer. Vanessa Bolano shows you what's happening in Terrebonne Parish. “It's bad it's real bad,” says Bobby Breaux. Breaux owns Bob’s Bayou...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Invasive Species
Dec 7, 2012
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Aug 29, 2012
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Aug 27, 2012
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Jun 26, 2012
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Jun 27, 2012
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Sep 12, 2012
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Oct 26, 2012
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Oct 12, 2012
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Aug 1, 2012
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Jun 16, 2012
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Jun 18, 2012
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