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Editorial: Turn back Great South Bay brown tide
In the face of the worst-ever outbreak of brown tide in the Great South Bay, now is the time for the U.S. Department of Commerce to declare a commercial fishery failure there. That would make federal dollars available for research and remediation. If it...Tags: Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Stony Brook University, David Paterson, Charity, Town of Brookhaven
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Ballet open house The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will hold an open house from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Conte Building at 128 Lubrano Drive, Annapolis, with a student placement class from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 410-263-8289. Delegate...Tags: Dance, People, Family, Parent and Child, Dancing
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Study: Women living in mercury's shadow
Tribune staff reporterThe nation's first region-by-region analysis of mercury in women's blood shows vast differences based on where they live, with the highest levels found in the Northeast. There, nearly one in five women of child-bearing age have eaten so much contaminated...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Wisconsin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food Industry, Michael Hawthorne
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Sea turtles explore new, urban frontier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn the foamy chop of the warm-water discharge flowing into the San Gabriel River from a Long Beach power plant, a green sea turtle, wide as a manhole cover, materialized Friday just a few yards from shore. A few minutes later, an even larger sea turtle...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Endangered Species, San Gabriel
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Jungles cover urban culture that thrived in Brazil -- 1,500 years ago
The associated pressRoads and canals connected walled cities and villages. The communities were laid out around central plazas. Nearby, smaller settlements focused on agriculture and fish farming. The place: the now-overgrown jungles of Brazil. The time: centuries before...Tags: Culture, University of Florida
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Science for seafood
The rebound of Virginia's scallop industry is a prime example of the success that can come from fishermen and scientists working together to solve the problems plaguing our oceans ("One seafood industry found a way to rebound," Aug. 18). We here in Alaska...Tags: Virginia, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Alaska
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Va. puts plan on hold
A Virginia plan to better monitor the fishing of Chesapeake Bay blue crabs by tagging crab pots is on hold because of expected state spending cuts. The governors of Maryland and Virginia agreed in April to take steps to reduce by one-third the number...Tags: Virginia, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, State Budgets, Chesapeake Bay, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Aquaculture boosts the state's economy
I appreciate The Baltimore Sun's support for aquaculture and recognition of the important role that the shellfish industry plays in improving water quality in our treasured Chesapeake Bay ("Moneymaking on the half-shell," editorial, Aug. 24). Maryland'...Tags: Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, Chesapeake Bay, Food Industry, Government
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Hound survey
The preliminary recommendations of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries study, "Hunting With Hounds in Virginia; A Way Forward," are now out for public comment. The goal of the study was to "provide diverse opportunities for hunting with...Tags: Virginia, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hunting, Virginia Tech, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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Other Va. teams stand at the ready
A team of officers from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is due in Louisiana to report for Hurricane Gustav duty. The 30 fish and game officers could be joined Tuesday by a 20-member state police team. Gov. Tim Kaine's office...Tags: Louisiana, Virginia, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hurricane Gustav, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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Report Cites Continuing Problems For Fish Stocks
Associated PressBattered New England fishermen are facing the possibility of even tighter fishing restrictions after a long-awaited report released Friday showed an increase in the number of stocks being overfished and slow-to-no improvement in many key species. The...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, Maine, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Lack of funds puts crab tags on hold
247-4534A critical component of Virginia's effort to better regulate the fishing pressure put on blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay will have to be put off at least a year because of a lack of money. The Virginia Marine Resources Commission wanted to start a...Tags: Virginia, Christmas, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Chesapeake Bay
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