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Updated on July 18, 2007

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37. Aquaculture News: Entrance sands show gritty resistance
Lakes Entrance is an important port for commercial fishing boats, with the annual fish catch estimated to contribute about $150 million to the Victorian economy. But those in the local commercial fishing industry say the floods have only moved the sand from the inside channel to the outside bar, making the water there so shallow that large fishing boats have been forced to detour to other ports. Since the man-made ocean entrance was opened in 1889, sand has been continually pushed in by...
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38. Aquaculture News: Great white shark sighting in Cambria's Moonstone Beach waters
Officials said so many sightings in a relatively short period of time does not mean there is an increase of sharks in the water but surfers and swimmers should be aware. He saw all he needed to Friday morning, when he spotted what he said was a great white shark swimming right next to him. If you see a shark on the morning, most likely it's just passing through. Shannon said the shark has not scared him out of the water altogether but it has made him rethink where he will be dropping in...
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39. Aquaculture News: Capitola resident found floating in waters off Point Reyes
By TOM RAGAN SENTINEL STAFF WRITER SANTA CRUZ Investigators on Sunday were still trying to determine how a Capitola man, relatively new to commercial fishing, died in the waters off Point Reyes over the weekend, the apparent victim of a collision with a freighter that destroyed his boat about seven miles offshore. Full Forecast Subscribe Now Home. Full Forecast Subscribe Now Home. By TOM RAGAN SENTINEL STAFF WRITER SANTA CRUZ Investigators on Sunday were still trying to determine how a...
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40. Aquaculture News: Poppy crop expands again, U.S. envoy says
A crew of Brazilian fishermen was captured on video killing 83 dolphins and joking about their illegal haul, Brazil's Ibama environmental protection agency said Tuesday. Afghanistan's heroin-producing poppy crop set another record this season, despite intensified eradication efforts, the American ambassador, William Wood, said Tuesday. The video obtained by an Ibama researcher and broadcast by Globo TV showed the fishermen netting the dolphins, which suffocated because they could not...
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41. Aquaculture News: Pallone pushes for law banning commercial tautog fishing
Find www.app.com stories from the past week as well as calendar events, classifieds, advertisements, Yellow Page listings, local Web sites and more all in one search. Post Comment With its chisel-like teeth, the blackfish busies itself around reefs and wrecks and jetty rocks, nibbling off mussels and other small shellfish, growing to what some seafood fanciers consider the finest finfish of the Mid-Atlantic coast. Investigations by the state Division of Fish and Wildlife have resulted in...
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42. Aquaculture News: Good fishing reported throughout the Shore
Over the past two years, "deep-dropping," a relative term that generally applies to recreational bottom fishing in water greater than 300 feet, has become more popular. Several species of fish, primarily blueline tilefish, golden tilefish, wreckfish and snowy grouper, which had been rarely seen by Virginia recreational fishermen, have become the focus of this new deepwater fishery. Inshore ocean wrecks proved productive for black sea bass, spadefish, triggerfish and tautog while bluewater...
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