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Updated on April 10, 2007
61. Aquaculture News: no danenie not enough seals. Way too few. LMAO !!!! Maybe if the DFO spent more time enforcing their quotas and their own humane regulations and less time harrassing the journalists, European parliamentarians and animal protection groups that document the hunt, they'd be taken a little more seriously Posted 06/04/07 at 11:11 AM EDT . Link to Comment. Maybe if the DFO spent more time enforcing their quotas and their own humane regulations and less time harrassing the journalists, European parliamentarians and animal protection groups that...
Source - 4/6/2007 - Read the story
62. Aquaculture News: Gone Wild Alaska Seafood Marketing and Board of Fish Of course the other "single fishery" and illegal allocation issue that is in direct conflict with this ruling is the Bristol Bay Permit Stacking Regulations that currently allow one permit holder a 50 fathom shackle, and another fisher a 150 fathom shackle? Evidently the Courts writing; Of course the other "single fishery" and illegal allocation issue that is in direct conflict with this ruling is the Bristol Bay Permit Stacking Regulations that currently allow one permit holder a 50...
Source - AlaskaReport,AK - Read the story
63. Aquaculture News: Marine research trumps condos Land a developer envisioned as home to 75 luxury condominiums on the east side of the Thea Foss Waterway will become a city-backed marine research laboratory instead. The city must do everything it can to reduce pollution and remove contaminant from the area s bodies of water, Evans said during a study session earlier Tuesday. Purchase of the property and the cost of constructing a 40,000-square-foot laboratory and office complex on part of the land will be paid for by the city s utility...
Source - 3/27/2007 - Read the story
64. Aquaculture News: FSU anthropologist finds earliest evidence of maize farming in Mexico During her field work in Tabasco seven years ago, Pohl found traces of pollen from primitive maize and evidence of forest clearing dating to about 5,100 B. The shift from foraging to the cultivation of food was a significant change in lifestyle for these ancient people and laid the foundation for the later development of complex society and the rise of the Olmec civilization, Pohl said. The phytolith study also was able to confirm that the plant was, in fact, domesticated maize as opposed...
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65. Aquaculture News: Thank you PR WEB. Mother and Anti-War Hero Cindy Sheehan Signs with Speaking Matters LLC for Public Speaking Tour Cindy Sheehan may have ended her summer vigil at the president's ranch in Crawford, Texas, but she is taking her anti-war activism to colleges/universities by participating in public speaking and public programs across the nation. Mother and Anti-War Hero Cindy Sheehan Signs with Speaking Matters LLC for Public Speaking Tour Cindy Sheehan may have ended her summer vigil at the president's ranch...
Source - 4/3/2007 - Read the story
66. Aquaculture News: Community Calendar Contact/Publicity Chair: Marjorie Carlson, mlmcarlson@yahoo.com or 412-749-2751 Web: www.boyshopegirlshope.org/locations/pittsburgh/index.htmlThe Pittsburgh Athletic Association will be magically transformed into an enchanting wonderland filled with pink and white balloons, delicious confectionaries and lively music as Girls Hope celebrates the successes of its first 16 years. Contact/Publicity Chair: Marjorie Carlson, mlmcarlson@yahoo.com or 412-749-2751 Web:...
Source - 3/30/2007 - Read the story
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