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Updated on November 12, 2007
19. Aquaculture News: Bonny Reservoir's best days dried up usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Print Email charlie meyers Bonny Reservoir's best days dried up By Charlie Meyers The Denver Post Article Last Updated:11/10/2007 10:05:12 PM MST Wasting away, Bonny Reservoir faces a loss of fish by early next year and a total meltdown in two years, experts claim. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Print Email charlie meyers Bonny Reservoir's best days dried up By Charlie Meyers The Denver Post Article Last Updated:11/10/2007...
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20. Aquaculture News: New environment plan for SA fisheries Freshwater fishery to help reduce alien fish. Experts have hailed it as a clear and practical way of implementing an "Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries" (EAF) policy in the region, and say putting it in place will reduce the impact of commercial fishing on vulnerable species such as turtles, seabirds and sharks. Experts have hailed it as a clear and practical way of implementing an "Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries" (EAF) policy in the region, and say putting it in place will reduce the...
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21. Aquaculture News: Commercial fishing: Sizzling salmon season was 4th largest Commercial fishing: Sizzling salmon season was 4th largest. Find puppies, kittens, and all pet supplies and services here. Find great deals on bicycles, snowmachines, ATV's, watrcraft and airplanes. This past season was especially busy. Commercial salmon fishing keeps thousands of Alaskans and Outsiders busy through the summer. Find deals on general merchandise here. The catch of nearly 213 million salmon was the fourth largest since statehood and about 33 million more than forecast...
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22. Aquaculture News: Trollers want disaster declared Many were expecting their lines would be vibrating with fish after not being able to fish in 2006. The industry has paid the price in terms of fishermen losing their boats, infrastructure such as ice plants closing, and fishermen leaving the industry. There were three others, according to the Congressional Research Service: * In 1994, $12 million was appropriated for industry assistance in the form of fishing permit buybacks, habitat restoration jobs and data collection jobs. Many South...
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23. Aquaculture News: Wind farms in West generate bird worries Sunday, November 11, 2007 By Gail Kinsey Hill The rapid expansion of wind farms could put hawks, eagles and other raptors on a collision course with fields of giant turbines and their 150-foot blades. By year's end, more than 1,500 turbines will be churning out electricity in the Columbia River Gorge, a windy corridor at the forefront of a nationwide effort to produce cleaner energy. If bird studies confirm the fears of wildlife biologists, green-minded states might be forced to weigh the...
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24. Aquaculture News: Fishers high and dry Five fishing vessels work fulltime supplying Egmont with fish, mostly school shark and rig a small, toothless shark commonly sold as lemonfish which can be caught commercially only by set netting. The North Island population has genetically dwindled to a single maternal line, giving it status as a distinct sub-species now known as Maui's dolphin. The lack of dolphins in the area an observation supported by DoC research has Mawson at a loss to understand the rationale for extending the...
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