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Updated on November 6, 2007

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13. Aquaculture News: Scottish fishermen 'the greenest in Europe'
The fleet has voluntarily chosen to trial measures such as temporary closures of areas of the sea where too many young fish are being caught and having observers on board to monitor levels of discards, fish thrown back because of quotas or to make way for a more profitable catch. The fleet has voluntarily chosen to trial measures such as temporary closures of areas of the sea where too many young fish are being caught and having observers on board to monitor levels of discards, fish thrown...
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14. Aquaculture News: Registration begins for wells and relifts
The groundwater in Lonoke County has been going down since 1980, according to Bob Bevis, chairman of the Lonoke Conservation District, and we register our wells and relifts so we can have a continuing history of where we re at now compared to where we have been. The groundwater in Lonoke County has been going down since 1980, according to Bob Bevis, chairman of the Lonoke Conservation District, and we register our wells and relifts so we can have a continuing history of where we re at now...
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15. Aquaculture News: Glitnir Publishes Industry Report: China Leads World in Seafood Output ...
The annual seafood consumption in China is currently 26 kilos per capita and is expected to increase by 40 per cent over the next decade to 36 kilos per capita. This report, which is one of the most credible and established sources of information and analysis of the seafood sector, points out that China is the global leader of both seafood output and consumption. It's fast growing farming competency and cost advantage , continues to attract investors to the country", says Kristj n Th. Dav...
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16. Aquaculture News: Kentucky Lake spared new smallmouth limit
At Dale Hollow, the smallmouth size limit will remain at one fish per day less than 16 inches and one fish per day more than 20 inches. On the Cumberland Plateau, Watts Bar Reservoir received a 36-inch minimum length limit for striped bass, with a one fish daily creel limit from November through March, and a 15-inch minimum length limit with a daily creel limit of two fish from April through October. Douglas will also retain its smallmouth daily limit of one fish with a minimum size limit...
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17. Aquaculture News: Bush removes hope for commercial fishermen
Current regulations prohibit commercial and recreational fishing for both species in federal waters, but as stocks have grown healthier under fishing restrictions, some managers and scientists have recommended lifting the ban. Michaels, Maryland on Saturday, Bush encouraged states to designate striped bass and red drum gamefish, a legal designation that prohibits commercial catches and reserves the fish for sportfishermen. The order also directs the Departments of Commerce and Interior to...
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18. Aquaculture News: News From 91.3 KUWS Ashland continues talks to save part of the Soo Line oredock
The fate of Ashlands last great commercial shipping structure is almost sealed. We think theres a middle grounda fishing pier and park idea. Its going to be more cost effective for CNa less expensive proposal than complete removal of the dock. Lemke says the city would mostly likely remove the superstructure of the ore dock and repair the concrete base for recreational use. The city doesnt have the funds to maintain or fix up the ore dock. Minnesota and Wisconsins source for the latest...
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