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Outdoors: Plenty of forage in lakes for walleyes and bass
South Bend TribuneFishermen are a funny lot. When they suspect fishing successes are on the decline, they look for something to blame. For example, a few bass fishermen have gotten the notion that some of their favorite bass lakes have been corrupted by the...Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Aquaculture, Human Interest, Lakes and Ponds
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Drop in Bay's crab population to bring new catch curbs
With a new survey finding the Chesapeake Bay's crab population at its lowest level in five years after a poor spawn last year, Maryland officials announced Friday they would move to tighten catch limits on the region's iconic crustacean. The annual...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Martin O'Malley
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Field & Stream to honor Hagerstown man as Hero of Conservation
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe national outdoor magazine Field & Stream has recognized Doug Hutzell of Hagerstown as a Hero of Conservation for his restoration efforts on behalf of Beaver Creek as part of the Beaver Creek Watershed Association. On Saturday, Field & Stream will...Tags: Periodicals, Environmental Issues, Aquaculture, Toyota Motor Corp., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Asian carp spawning areas wider than expected
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Asian carp are reproducing in more places and under more varied conditions than experts had believed they could, yet another reason to worry about the greedy invader's potential to infest waterways and crowd out native...
Tags: Purdue University, Environmental Issues, U.S. Geological Survey, Energy Resources, Ecosystems
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Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., bay advocate
Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., a fourth-generation waterman and longtime advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and those who make their living from its waters, died Thursday of bone cancer at his Rock Hall home. He was 75. "Larry stood sentry for the...
Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Chestertown, Tampa, Aquaculture, Conservation
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Safety program shown to reduce child deaths and injuries on U.S. farms
FORT COLLINS, Colo.-An independent five-year review by members of the National Academies of Science has given the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Program (AgFF) the highest score for...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fishing, Research, Beverage Industry
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100+ people are charged with paddlefish poaching at Warsaw
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Known as the “Paddlefish Capital of the World,” Warsaw, Missouri, is a favorite area for many of Missouri’s approximately 16,000 sport paddlefish snaggers because of its location along the Osage River. Agents...
Tags: Fishing, Prices, Aquaculture, Police Arrests, Conservation
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State senate takes on hunting issues this week
Hunters across the Commonwealth are casting a wary eye toward Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Senate Game & Fisheries Committee is considering several bills that could have significant impact for hunting in the state. The most controversial is SB 597,...Tags: Marcia M. Hahn, Doyle Heffley, Aquaculture, Wildlife, Bedford County (Pennsylvania)
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Food festivals surround Anna Maria Island area
Finding the best food is half the fun in vacationing. If you plan your trip right, you could be in the Anna Maria Island area during one of its many food festivals. Each year starts out with the Forks and Corks Food and Wine Festival, which is held in...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood, Foods and Beverages
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Outdoors Almanac Great Plains Outdoorsmen now accepting grant applications
Aberdeen - The Great Plains Outdoorsmen had an outstanding fundraising banquet on Feb. 7 in Aberdeen. Thanks to the generous support of hundreds of contributors, the GPO is now ready to award financial grants to organizations that sponsor youth programs...Tags: Fishing, Aquaculture, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Conservation
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NOAA expanding dolphin-safe tuna certification requirements
When the World Trade Organization found last year that U.S. labeling requirements for dolphin-safe tuna put Mexican tuna fishermen at a trade disadvantage, marine advocates worried that the federal government would weaken its dolphin-safe standards....
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service , Lifestyle and Leisure, National Government, Government
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State says registration partnership between DMV, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries paying off
A partnership between the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is apparently paying off for Virginia residents. According to a news release from the state, more than 500 temporary boat registrations and 3,700...
Tags: Fishing, Trips and Vacations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Boats, Aquaculture
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