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Fishing's decline looms; will fish eaters notice?
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) — His city's best fishing days are long past it, but lifelong Gloucester resident Ron Gilson still sees what once was when he drives past what remains. There's the waterfront lot, littered with discarded fishing nets and...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Politics, Event Planning, National Government, Seafood
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Agency Rejects Petition to List Cold-Water Corals as Endangered
Channel 2 NewsA federal agency has rejected a petition seeking to list 44 cold-water corals off Alaska as threatened or endangered. An environmental group says the corals are threatened by commercial fishing, ocean warming, acidification and oil spills. But the...Tags: National Marine Fisheries Service
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Clawing its way to the top
When Billy's Stone Crabs opened in 1997, it closed every year when stone crab season ended in October. In May, when stone crabs returned, Billy's started all over again. This year, Billy's will stay open year-round. Being a seasonal restaurant isn't...Tags: Shrimp, Oysters, Seafood, Key Lime Pie, Foods and Beverages
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Maryland's state sandwich not a simple popularity contest
If you were choosing an official Maryland sandwich based on popularity, there'd be no contest. The crab cake would beat the soft-shell crab sandwich every time.
So, if the General Assembly enacts a bill this session that makes the soft-shell crab...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Food Industry, Sandwiches, Seafood
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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: Holidays, Aquaculture, Roots (tv program)
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2012 in dining: An era of expansion
Call it manifest restaurant destiny. In 2012, Baltimore-based restaurateurs set about expanding their empires, or at least their brands. Clementine opened a second location in the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown, the team behind Langermann's in...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Ocean City, Bryan Voltaggio, Seasons Restaurant, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Human population underlies threats to coral survival
After three years of analysis, a team of federal scientists has come up with a list of the greatest threats to the survival of reef-building corals. And it has ranked the proximate threats, weighing into decades of scientific debate over the biggest...
Tags: Conservation, Bodies of Water, Science and Technology, Natural Resource Industry, Wildlife
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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: Tokyo (Japan), Shinzo Abe, South Korea, World War II (1939-1945), Petroleum Industry
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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: McDonald's, IHOP Corporation, Hamburgers, In-N-Out Burger, Whole Foods Market
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Florida travel calendar for January
Check out festivals and events in January across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Jan. 26, Feb. 2: Just for Kids. SeaWorld Orlando. SeaWorld Orlando kicks off its...Tags: Bok Tower, Clothing, Photography, Festive Events, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida)
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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: Aquaculture, 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: Petroleum Industry, New Year's Day, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Aquaculture
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