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Updated on November 6, 2007
49. Aquaculture News: The fates of salmon and hydroelectric production lie in the hands of a ... If he doesn't like this one, he has warned that the region and its hydroelectric power system could face "serious consequences. The online shopping comparison marketplace that helps you find discount shopping and compare prices on products and services in your city and around the country. A federal judge has rejected the past two plans to manage dams and salmon saying they didn't do enough to save the endangered fish. But the plans stopped short of the actions that fisheries biologists say...
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51. Aquaculture News: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR It is also affecting your pocketbook, because other costly means are being employed to clean up the bay in part because of the absence of enough of these filter feeding fish. Wayne Gilchrest has introduced HR 3841, which would eliminate the harvest of menhaden for reduction purposes in federal and state waters. In March 2007, NOAA researcher Peter Moeller published data that confirmed enrichment of copper in the water column was behind the toxicity of pfiesteria. Many of us feel the...
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52. Aquaculture News: Pheasants are plentiful in hunters' paradise Today, it serves as headquarters for ranches and farms that raise wheat, corn, sunflowers and more pheasants than anyone can count. Birds thrived when farming practices left cover on the ground before the time when row crops took over and the habitat was lost. I was ducking pheasants," he said gesturing with his fingers this way and that in front of his face. Because South Dakota law allows hunting on roadsides unless too near to homes, Bell exited his pickup truck right there and shot his...
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53. Aquaculture News: Crab season starts Nov. 15 While only a handful of local crabbers out of the Santa Cruz and Moss Landing harbors hit the high seas each year in search of Dungeness crabs, their bounty is highly cherished, and it can fetch a handsome price. These stacks of crab pots are arranged so that each pot has a specific length of rope corresponding to the order in which we set them out. Tomasello said he has had good luck fishing the water north of Pigeon Point, and that he commonly goes out about 12 miles from shore. Last...
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54. Aquaculture News: Look to Tesco to see the real Britain Barely a day goes by without a fresh delivery of accusations: that this rapacious retailer is pillaging our farms; homogenising our diet and ethnically cleansing the high street. In the late 1990s, Iceland, for example, rushed out a range of GM-free food only to discover that the people buying its frozen pizzas were not Guardian readers. It's not just middle Britain that makes the weekly trek to Tesco. Captains of industry also queue up to pay homage to purchasing managers who account for...
Source - 11/4/2007 - Read the story
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