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Outdoors Almanac Fisheries rule changes add more opportunity
Pierre - The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission finalized changes to fisheries regulations at its November commission meeting, and the rule changes went into effect Dec. 3. Anglers are now allowed to spear northern pike on all inland waters in...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Droughts, Hunting, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings
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Zebra mussels spotted in upper bay
Zebra mussels have finally made their way down the Susquehanna River to the Chesapeake Bay, though it's unclear what if any harm the invasive aquatic species might do there.
This month, state biologists found 20 of the non-native shellfish attached to...Tags: Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Havre de Grace, Seafood, Mussels
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Cressleys hope to reopen Kriss Pines hatchery as Firefly
Kirk Cressley pointed with dismay to the 14 nearly 100-foot long empty fish pools that he cleaned out by hand shovel and wheelbarrow, a project that took a year to accomplish. After he and his wife, Denise, bought the former Kriss Pines Trout Hatchery...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Carbon County, Doyle Heffley, Pennsylvania Turnpike, Agriculture
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Feeling crabby: No Dungeness for the holiday
Dungeness crab is a Christmas tradition for seafood lovers across Southern California. But not this year. A combination of a difficult season and this week’s stormy weather has left the area’s life tanks empty – or even worse, filled...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Holidays, Roots (tv program)
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New permanent drug drop-off box installed
Those looking to discard their prescription and over-the-counter drugs will now have a permanent drug drop-off box at the Charlevoix Police Department. Over the last few years, Petoskey's Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, in coordination with many...Tags: Chemical Industry, U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, Prescription Drugs, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Drug Trafficking
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East Asian elections over but territorial disputes still simmer
Muscle-flexing over the archipelago of disputed islands in East Asian seas featured prominently in the political campaigns that have brought forth new leaders for China, Japan and South Korea. But don’t expect an end to the posturing and...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Seafood and Fishing Industry, Politics, Tokyo (Japan), Japan
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John F. Muller, counselor
John F. Muller, an addictions counselor who earlier had been co-owner of a wholesale seafood business, died Nov. 24 from colon cancer at his Middle River home. He was 78. The son of a Methodist minister and a homemaker, John Frederick Muller was born and...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, New York City, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Beyond 7 billion: Bending the population curve
Hunger. Environmental degradation. Political instability. These were among the consequences of rapid global population growth documented in a five-part series in The Times in July. Now, Opinion has invited leading scholars to consider what, if anything,...
Tags: Demographics, Religion and Belief, Malaria, National Institutes of Health, Separation of Church and State
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McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, Fish McBites going all-sustainable
McDonald’s, one of the largest single buyers of fish in the country, said all of its Filet-O-Fish sandwiches and Fish McBites snacks will be made of Alaskan Pollack sustainably fished in the wild. And the company is willing to pay to prove it....
Tags: IHOP Corporation, Walmart, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Burger King
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Recipe: Seared filet of sea bass with artichoke and tomato ragout
4 Roma tomatoes, diced ¼ cup fresh basil, finely julienned 3 tablespoons high-quality extra-virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon red-wine vinegar Salt and pepper to taste 1 cup quartered artichoke hearts 1 tablespoon garlic, minced, divided 4 (7-...Tags: Salt, Shallots, Garlic, Tomatoes
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Ducks make a mess on walking trail, Danville Council cries foul
WDBJ7 ReporterDucks are leaving more than just their feathers behind. On a walking trail in Danville it's foul. It's become so serious city council wants to ban feeding the fowl so they'll get off the path. "The trail is very messy from the droppings that the...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Wildlife
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Kulluk's Hull Assessed, Steps Taken to Protect Tanner Crab Fishery
Divers and remotely operated underwater vehicles have completed a review of the hull of a Royal Dutch Shell PLC drill barge that ran aground two weeks ago on a remote Alaska island, as the Unified Command overseeing the incident response announced steps...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, New Year's Day, Petroleum Industry
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