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    Jun 5, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. NOAA's annual fish fry showcases innovations in sustainable fish and technology

    McClatchy Washington Bureau
    WASHINGTON Does something taste fishy? Not to 1-year-old Alyssia Grier. Grier, like many others at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 38th annual fish fry Wednesday night in Washington, was left salivating and asking for more from a...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Seafood, Corporate Officers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Caviar

  2. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt

    KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....

    Tags: Hydroelectricity, Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Warren Buffett

  4. May 13, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  5. ADFG Restricts Sport Fishing for Kenai River King Salmon

    The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is issuing catch-and-release restrictions on Kenai River king salmon sport fishing, due to estimates that rank this year’s preseason run as the lowest measured over the past 28 years.
    Channel 2 News
    The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is issuing catch-and-release restrictions on Kenai River king salmon sport fishing, due to estimates that rank this year’s preseason run as the lowest measured over the past 28 years. Fish and Game...

    Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Weather Reports, Fishing, Weather

  6. May 13, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Land grant university system helped farmers become students

    I am constantly amazed between what I think people know and what they actually know. This reality manifests itself in many ways. Just the other day I heard a radio trivia contest and the question was in what city is Independence Hall? The answer given was “Harrisburg, Pa.”
    I am constantly amazed between what I think people know and what they actually know. This reality manifests itself in many ways. Just the other day I heard a radio trivia contest and the question was in what city is Independence Hall? The answer given was...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, University of Maryland, College Park, Environmental Issues, Education

  8. May 27, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Florida's native mottled duck is in decline

    When I saw a pair of ducks in the lake, I thought I knew what they were.
    When I saw a pair of ducks in the lake, I thought I knew what they were. "Mallards," I said to myself reflecting upon childhood memories. When I was young, I often saw mallards swimming in the lake next to my Pennsylvania home. Male mallards have...

    Tags: Swimming, Lakes and Ponds, Sports

  10. May 25, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Biscayne National Park drops controversial fishing ban plan

    Biscayne National Park has dropped a controversial proposal to ban fishing across nearly 16 square miles of coral reef, after vigorous opposition from anglers and members of Congress.
    Biscayne National Park has dropped a controversial proposal to ban fishing across nearly 16 square miles of coral reef, after vigorous opposition from anglers and members of Congress. The park, which encompasses southern Biscayne Bay, had proposed a no-...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Lifestyle and Leisure, National Parks, Wildlife

  12. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Robert Redford's plea: Save Bristol Bay

    Coursing through vast reaches of Alaskan tundra, glacial lakes and emerald forests, six major river systems converge along the rim of the Bering Sea to form the crystalline waters of Bristol Bay, the richest wild salmon grounds in the world.
    Coursing through vast reaches of Alaskan tundra, glacial lakes and emerald forests, six major river systems converge along the rim of the Bering Sea to form the crystalline waters of Bristol Bay, the richest wild salmon grounds in the world. Yet if...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Northern Dynasty Minerals Limited, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Environmental Issues, Metal and Mineral

  14. May 23, 2013 | Daily Press
  15. They put the crab in "Crabtown"

    Back when the crab and the oyster ruled the seafood town of Hampton, hundreds of local black men and women found jobs in the sprawling plants along the downtown waterfront, where they worked long hours shucking oysters and picking crabs for shipment by steamer up and down the East Coast.
    Back when the crab and the oyster ruled the seafood town of Hampton, hundreds of local black men and women found jobs in the sprawling plants along the downtown waterfront, where they worked long hours shucking oysters and picking crabs for shipment by...

    Tags: Seafood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Museums, Foods and Beverages

  16. May 23, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  17. Omega reconstitutes Reedville fleet, cuts workers

    Omega Protein Corporation just added two newly converted fishing boats to its Reedville plant after warning for months it would have to reduce its fleet by two boats once Virginia and other Atlantic states imposed a quota on the commercial menhaden fishery.
    Omega Protein Corporation just added two newly converted fishing boats to its Reedville plant after warning for months it would have to reduce its fleet by two boats once Virginia and other Atlantic states imposed a quota on the commercial menhaden...

    Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Reedville, Environmental Issues, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure

  18. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. NOAA official joining National Aquarium

    Eric Schwaab, a native Baltimorean who's spent the last three years in the federal government overseeing fisheries and coastal conservation efforts, is returning home to take a new post at the <a href="http://www.aqua.org">National Aquarium</a>.
    Eric Schwaab, a native Baltimorean who's spent the last three years in the federal government overseeing fisheries and coastal conservation efforts, is returning home to take a new post at the National Aquarium. Schwaab, 52, currently an acting...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Inner Harbor, Towson University, Jane Lubchenco, Barney Frank

  20. May 22, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
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