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#Fish report for Friday, July 27, 2012
Lehigh Valley WildLast Friday was in the 60s, this Friday is supposed to be in the 90s. Wednesday was gorgeous with no humidity; Thursday and Friday were stifling with scattered storms. The water levels are still low locally, but the Lehigh River should get some relief... -
China-U.S. power play at core of East Asian island disputes
World NowAt first glance, it seems to make little sense that China and U.S. allies in the Western Pacific would dredge up old fights over uninhabitable islands, provoking nationalist protests, diplomatic rifts and a threat of violent confrontation in a strategic... -
Australians torn over promises, risks of coal-seam 'fracking'
World NowGlobal Focus: Fracking Australia -- Lock the Gate appears to be a fitting name for Australia’s protest movement against hydraulic fracturing. It took activists years to identify threats to public health from "fracking," a classic case of getting... -
Resources for Citizens takeout customers
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsDid you get a letter from a private insurer saying they'd be taking over your Citizens policy on Nov. 6? If so, you can find a bunch of links and resources (Q&As, details on the private companies) that I got......Tags: Insurance, Litigation and Regulation, Conservation, Consumers, Environmental Issues
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Kuskokwim King Salmon Subsistence Closure Extended
“Empty fish racks, after empty fish racks,” said Bev Hoffman of Bethel, describing a trip Friday up the Kuskokwim River, which is lined with family fish camps. In most years by this time, those racks and smokehouses are filling up with king...
Tags: Science and Technology, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Invasive Plants Clog Bayous
WGNO NewsMiles and miles of bayous are clogged by an invasive plant, and the problem is worse this summer. Vanessa Bolano shows you what's happening in Terrebonne Parish. “It's bad it's real bad,” says Bobby Breaux. Breaux owns Bob’s Bayou...Tags: Invasive Species, Petroleum Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Spiny water flea confirmed in New York's Lake #Champlain
Lehigh Valley WildThe presence of the spiny water flea, an aquatic invasive species, was confirmed in Lake George, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced today. “DEC has worked with its partners on the Lake Champlain Basin Task Force to... -
Frustration over Kuskokwim King Salmon Subsistence Closures Aired on Local Talk Show
Channel 2 NewsFish camps up and down the Kuskokwim River in Southwest Alaska remain unusually quiet and void of activity. But callers on a Bethel talk radio show had plenty to say about the failure of the king salmon run to appear. Monday’s radio show on...Tags: Politics, Talk Shows (genre), Government, Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Good for you: June 25, 2012
Students receiving degrees during spring commencement exercises at North Dakota State University in Fargo included Brandi Nicole Bitz, Darren L. Carter (with honors), Ashley Grace Martel and Chelsey Lynn Paulsen (with honors), Aberdeen; Brittney Leigh...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Education, Groton, South Dakota State University
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Leaser Lake gets go-ahead to begin refilling
Lehigh Valley WildAt long last, area residents can look forward to the refilling of Leaser Lake after the Pensylvania Department of Environmental Protection gave approval earlier this week. The 117-acre lake in the northwestern corner of Lehigh County, just below the... -
Biologists hope shad boost Lake Oahe forage base
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - State fisheries biologists in North Dakota and South Dakota are working together to stock Lake Oahe with hundreds of adult gizzard shad - lunch for game fish sought by anglers. Last summer's historic Missouri River flooding flushed...Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Biology, Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Dozens of animals removed from Pasadena home
Anne Arundel police and animal control officers have removed 40 animals from a Pasadena property whose owner was not meeting their basic needs for food and shelter. When officers served a warrant Thursday at the home in the 8000 block of Lockwood Road,...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Rabies
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Oct 2, 2012
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