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Notre Dame researcher: Asian carp may have reached Great Lakes
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least some Asian carp probably have found their way into the Great Lakes, but there's still time to stop the dreaded invaders from becoming established and unraveling food chains that support a $7 billion fishing...Tags: Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues, Nature Conservancy, Justice System
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Michigan city creek barrier to keep invasive eel out of Lake Michigan
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (AP) — Efforts to keep an invasive species out of Lake Michigan will get a boost from a new barrier set up along a Michigan City creek. The sea lamprey barrier installed along Trail Creek is a collaboration between the Indiana...Tags: Aquaculture, Environmental Issues, Lakes and Ponds, Lake Michigan, Conservation
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Chef Don Miller recognized by national group
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentOne day back in the late 1990s, the Rev. Edward Monk Malloy, president of the University of Notre Dame, forwarded an e-mail complaint to chef Don Miller about the Chilean sea bass served at a banquet. The diner was shocked at the university's marine-...Tags: Aquaculture, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Seafood, Education
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Schuette plans to continue Asian carp legal fight
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan's new attorney general said Thursday he will continue the state's court fight to close off waterways into the Great Lakes to keep out invasive Asian carp. Michigan is one of five states that have sued the U.S. Army...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Fishing, Michigan, Judges
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Outdoors: Deer season may extend
South Bend TribuneIf a new regulations package is approved by the Natural Resources Commission this summer, Hoosier bow hunters will get an additional 15 days in the field. That proposal is among several others on which the DNR seeks public opinion. The proposed...Tags: Hunting, Aquaculture, Natural Resource Industry, Whitefish, Environmental Issues
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O'Leary's serves contemporary seafood in a colorful waterfront cottage
The best thing about O'Leary's Seafood Restaurant is how tricky it is to describe. Not so many years back, I'd have called O'Leary's eclectic, which became a byword for both a type of menu and the kind of place that served it. Offering a relaxed version...
Tags: Appetizers, Wines, Steaks, Restaurants, Oysters
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Another Year of Concern for Kings on the Kenai River
Channel 2 NewsFishing is a thread running through the fabric of many Alaska communities. On the Kenai Peninsula, that thread is symbolized by the Kenai River and the king salmon it brings. In a small workshop in Soldotna, strong fishing line is spun onto spools and...Tags: Aquaculture, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Kuskokwim River Sees Struggle over Subsistence Issues
Channel 2 NewsFor Louie and Helena Andrew, subsistence fishing on the Kuskokwim River has been a way of life for more than 50 years. The married couple live in Bethel, a regional hub for Southwest Alaska. The Andrews say fishing and hunting are an important part of...Tags: Aquaculture, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Customs and Tradition
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Sockeye Salmon Offer Bristol Bay Bounty
Channel 2 NewsNumerous boats sitting in dry storage in Naknek are a quiet precursor to the busy sockeye salmon fishing season that transforms this community. The population increases tenfold in the summer to support the most profitable commercial sockeye fishery in the...Tags: Aquaculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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In a disputed reef, Philippines sees face of Chinese domination
MASINLOC, Philippines — The fishermen were sailing the azure waters off the Philippine coast when Richard Caneda saw the morning sunlight glinting off a vessel "bigger than the biggest ship in the Philippine navy." Caneda could see a red Chinese...
Tags: China, Taiwan, United Nations, Vietnam, U.S. Navy
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EU agrees fishing overhaul to replenish stocks
ReutersBy Claire Davenport BRUSSELS, May 15 (Reuters) - European fisheries ministers on Wednesday agreed to end decades of overfishing and ban throwing unwanted fish back into the sea to restore stocks to healthy levels by 2020. The agreement, which needs...Tags: Aquaculture
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