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Updated on May 7, 2007
19. Aquaculture News: Commercial Fishing Gets Green Light to Catch Chinook Tonight Commercial fishing for spring chinook salmon resumes in the lower Columbia River tonight after a two-week hiatus. That would bring its season total to about 1,300 salmon and 69 percent of the commercial allowance of upper Columbia wild spring chinook, protected by the federal Endangered Species Act. State officials will meet again Wednesday to consider gillnetting on Thursday night, which likely would be the final net-fishing period of the season. Several commercial fishermen wanted to...
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20. Aquaculture News: Expect rise in imports: Envoy Canned tuna imports stood at $1. Vegetables and fresh fish imports also showed encouraging increases. Expect rise in imports: Envoy - Fiji Times Online Fiji Times Online. Canada's Federal Minister of International Trade David Emerson visited a Fiji booth display last week that showcased a variety of fresh produce and canned products from Fiji imported by Fruiticana, an Indo-Canadian supermarket chain that has begun importing from Fiji in a major way. Canada's Federal Minister of...
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21. Aquaculture News: Nafe: Turn outdoor eyes to the sky Whether youre on the lake or in the fields or woods, a good weather radio or even listening to commercial radio can give you time to make it to a safe shelter. One of the biggest dangers people face in the outdoors is weather, and sometimes theres nothing you can do to protect yourself. Last week, three Central Texans were struck by lightning while fishing and boating, and two died as a result of their injuries. I soon found myself running with my fishing rod and other gear through a maze...
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22. Aquaculture News: Tourism minister fends off friendly fire The diving industry, he said, could not coexist amicably with fishing taking place unhindered near artificial reefs or with fish farms located near popular dive spots. The back-bencher said tourism needed a new injection of energy on the level the government was showing in the case of the IT and pharmaceutical sectors. It was high time that disciplinary measures to deter abuse were introduced and enforced whenever necessary, he insisted. Nonetheless, the relocation of such fish pens out to...
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23. Aquaculture News: Fields of conflict in the Klamath Migratory birds are flocking to the basin's necklace of federal wildlife refuges straddling Oregon and California one of the most important stops on the Pacific Flyway. Agriculture fields have elbowed onto what once were marshes and shallow inland seas, shrinking the basin's wetlands by nearly 80% Activists say farmers are poised to solidify their presence in the basin's federal wildlife refuges. But now, activists say, farmers in the Klamath Basin appear poised to cement their presence on...
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24. Aquaculture News: Maine senators join fisheries bill Recent Updates UMaine memorial honors student killed in Iraq 9:39 AM Lawmakers to tackle budget, other business 9:37 AM Sanford woman killed in Alfred collision 9:21 AM Recent stories on the APWire Last updated 9:30 am Bill seeks later school opening to help tourism businesses Marine Animal Lifeline founder resigns from organization More from the AP Wire WASHINGTON Sens. Recent Updates UMaine memorial honors student killed in Iraq 9:39 AM Lawmakers to tackle budget, other business 9:37 AM...
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