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    May 2, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  1. 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: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Schools, Students, York County (Virginia), Elementary Schools

  2. May 1, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. 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: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Water, Environmental Politics

  4. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Seaweed Farming in the Connecticut Sound Could Help Grow the Economy

    A 21st century riddle for you: What's slimy, green and brown, sometimes smelly and disgusting, but also a potentially wonderful anti-pollution tool that's good to eat and could turn into an economic pot of gold for Connecticut?
    A 21st century riddle for you: What's slimy, green and brown, sometimes smelly and disgusting, but also a potentially wonderful anti-pollution tool that's good to eat and could turn into an economic pot of gold for Connecticut? The answer, of course, is...

    Tags: Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Gardening, Environmental Issues, Fishing, Sushi and Sashimi

  6. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Report: Asian carp may have reached Great Lakes

    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least some Asian carp probably have found their way into the Great Lakes, but there's still time to stop the dreaded invaders from becoming established and unraveling food chains that support a $7 billion fishing industry and sensitive ecosystems, according to a scientific report released Thursday.
    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least some Asian carp probably have found their way into the Great Lakes, but there's still time to stop the dreaded invaders from becoming established and unraveling food chains that support a $7 billion fishing...

    Tags: Justice System, Environmental Issues, U.S. Congress, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Shark tooth weapons lead to biodiversity discovery

    The shark tooth weapons were the kind of cool stuff that drew marine conservation biologist Joshua Drew to the Field Museum of natural history in Chicago. The postdoctoral researcher was admittedly a bit burned out from a job search and the demands of a...

    Tags: Zoology, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Biology

  10. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland's blue crab season will likely have a slow start

    April 1 is the official start to the blue crab harvest in Maryland. But don't reach for your mallet just yet.
    April 1 is the official start to the blue crab harvest in Maryland. But don't reach for your mallet just yet. "It's not time for crabs," said Jessica Borowski, a manager at Midtown BBQ and Brew. "It's too cold out." The crabs seem to agree. The...

    Tags: Energy Resources, Timonium, Environmental Issues, Fells Point, Dundalk

  12. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Don't spoil this happy fish story

    After years of depletion, California's fish populations appear to be bouncing back. A study this month by the <a href="http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/mediacenter/2013/03/07_noaa_report_finds_commercial_and_recreational.html">National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</a> reported that hauls by fishing boats, which had been down as a result of years of overfishing, have been growing, along with earnings. The agency credits catch limits that were mandated by law in 1996 and slowly implemented over the next 15 years.
    After years of depletion, California's fish populations appear to be bouncing back. A study this month by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that hauls by fishing boats, which had been down as a result of years of overfishing,...

    Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress

  14. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Two Italian cookbooks guaranteed to get you into the kitchen

    There are cookbooks that you want to cook from and there are cookbooks that make you want to cook. They are not always the same. A perfect example is the twin new releases from Sime Books, translations of two fine Italian regional cookbooks.
    There are cookbooks that you want to cook from and there are cookbooks that make you want to cook. They are not always the same. A perfect example is the twin new releases from Sime Books, translations of two fine Italian regional cookbooks. I defy...

    Tags: Recipes, Risotto

  16. Apr 8, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  17. Lake Erie creel limit set for yellow perch and walleye

    Lehigh Valley Wild
    The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) today announced that the 2013 creel limit for Lake Erie yellow perch will remain at 30 per day and the creel limit for walleye will stay at six per day. “This year’s assessment showed that...
  18. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., bay advocate

    Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., a fourth-generation waterman and longtime advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and those who make their living from its waters, died Thursday of bone cancer at his Rock Hall home. He was 75.
    Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., a fourth-generation waterman and longtime advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and those who make their living from its waters, died Thursday of bone cancer at his Rock Hall home. He was 75. "Larry stood sentry for the...

    Tags: Oysters, Energy Resources, Tampa, Environmental Issues, U.S. Congress

  20. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Noem challenges ag secretary

    Rep. Kristi Noem challenged Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on how his department is dealing with producers in the wake of the federal spending reduction known as the sequester. Noem, R-S.D., questioned Vilsack, a Democrat who is the former governor...

    Tags: Kristi Noem, Tom Vilsack, U.S. Congress, Consumer Goods Industries, Budget Control Act of 2011

  22. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  23. 100+ people are charged with paddlefish poaching at Warsaw

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Known as the &ldquo;Paddlefish Capital of the World,&rdquo; Warsaw, Missouri, is a favorite area for many of Missouri&rsquo;s approximately 16,000 sport paddlefish snaggers because of its location along the Osage River. Agents with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) discovered that the Warsaw area is also a favorite location for paddlefish poachers.
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Known as the “Paddlefish Capital of the World,” Warsaw, Missouri, is a favorite area for many of Missouri’s approximately 16,000 sport paddlefish snaggers because of its location along the Osage River. Agents...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Hunting, Crime, Law and Justice, Fishing, Marketing

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