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Connecticut Stuck In The Green Slow Lane
The good news about Connecticut's environment is that it's not getting worse. The bad news is that it's not getting better. It's been static, more or less, for several years. The era of climate change demands a better effort. This middling-at-best...Tags: Long Island Sound, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Seasonal Jobs to Pick Up in Alaska During the Summer
Channel 2 News"We get a lot of people from the lower 48 and they actually think they're going fishing, but they're not," Melody Dosier, an Employment/Seafood Specialist at the midtown Job Center in Anchorage. Job experts say May could be the perfect time for those...Tags: Seafood, Herring, Employment, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Labor Markets
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Outdoors: Best bass lakes nearby
South Bend TribuneI’ve always believed we have some of the nation’s best fishing at our doorstep and Bassmaster Magazine agrees. The 500,000-circulation periodical listed the nation’s best bass fishing lakes and six of those lie within 3½ hours of South...Tags: Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Fishing, Ceremonies, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Crabbers feel the pinch of slim pickings
Michael Diggs of Poquoson has been a waterman for more than 40 years, and says the blue crab harvest as the 2013 season kicks in is slim pickings. "Oh, Lord, things are tight," Diggs, 62, said Monday. "One good week — since then, it's been...
Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Science, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Science and Technology
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Developing the deep
A young humpback whale swam less than six feet away from Bryant Austin while he was snorkeling off the Kingdom of Tonga in 2004. Lowering his camera, afraid it would get struck out of his hand, Austin was mesmerized by the marine mammal's subtly hued...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Atlantic Ocean, Wildlife, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Tonga
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Study: Gulf oil spill is sickening fish vital to seafood industry
The seafood is safe to eat and the Gulf of Mexico tourism industry is recovering three years after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill spewed more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the waters off Louisiana. But despite that BP-sponsored...
Tags: Metal and Mineral, BP Plc, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Consumer Goods Industries, Science and Technology
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Farmers Markets: A CSA model for seafood in Santa Monica
Fishermen selling their own catch at Southern California farmers markets are vanishing. An attractive alternative is Community Seafood, a "community-supported fishery" that started selling last Sunday at the Santa Monica Main Street farmers market....
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Science and Technology, New Zealand, Pears, Lifestyle and Leisure
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York oyster case headed to Virginia Supreme Court
YORK — The Virginia Supreme Court has agreed to hear two land-use cases in York County involving commercial aquaculture operations in residential neighborhoods. The court clerk's office notified Jim Barnett, county attorney for York, on...Tags: York County (Virginia), Judges, Science and Technology, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Out of the Blue: Bring back the days of Abalonia
Now that Nancy Caruso has completed the "easy" task of producing the hugely ambitious Kelpfest, she can return to the heavy lifting she does daily, from taking students on science expeditions to places like Bolsa Chica, Joshua Tree, Yosemite and the...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Butterfly gardens in great outdoors
YORK — During an activity at Coventry Elementary School last week, second grader Taleen Timani quietly watered freshly planted flowers with a petite brightly colored watering can. At an adjacent flowerbed, Sundeep Tripuraneni and Tristan Akins...Tags: Education, York County (Virginia), Elementary Schools, Students, Schools
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Report: Fewer pollutants entering Chesapeake Bay
The amount of pollutants flowing into the Chesapeake Bay has decreased for the third year running, according to newly released estimates by the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP), a regional federal-state partnership formed to help restore the bay. The CBP...Tags: Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution
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Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....Tags: John Kitzhaber, Tea Party Movement, Politics, PacifiCorp, Ken Salazar
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May 7, 2013
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