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    May 2, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Developing the deep

    A young humpback whale swam less than six feet away from Bryant Austin while he was snorkeling off the Kingdom of Tonga in 2004.
    A young humpback whale swam less than six feet away from Bryant Austin while he was snorkeling off the Kingdom of Tonga in 2004. Lowering his camera, afraid it would get struck out of his hand, Austin was mesmerized by the marine mammal's subtly hued...

    Tags: Pacific Ocean, Bodies of Water, Atlantic Ocean, Zoology, Tonga

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Study: Gulf oil spill is sickening fish vital to seafood industry

    The seafood is safe to eat and the Gulf of Mexico tourism industry is recovering three years after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill spewed more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the waters off Louisiana. But despite that BP-sponsored commercial message, something appears to be amiss at the bottom of the Gulf’s food chain, according to new research.
    The seafood is safe to eat and the Gulf of Mexico tourism industry is recovering three years after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill spewed more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the waters off Louisiana. But despite that BP-sponsored...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Mining, Medical Research, Seafood, Medical Procedures and Tests

  4. May 8, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. Singapore Stocks - Factors to watch on May 9

    Reuters
    SINGAPORE, May 9 (Reuters) - Following is some company-related and market news which could have an impact on the local market. ----------------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 0023 GMT ------------ INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG S&P 500 1632.69 0.41% 6.730 USD/...

    Tags: Nikkei, S&P 500, Globalization, Companies and Corporations, Asia

  6. May 1, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  7. Out of the Blue: Bring back the days of Abalonia

    Now that Nancy Caruso has completed the "easy" task of producing the hugely ambitious Kelpfest, she can return to the heavy lifting she does daily, from taking students on science expeditions to places like Bolsa Chica, Joshua Tree, Yosemite and the Laguna Bluebelt/Greenbelt (Canyon to Kelp Forest tours). And also to restoring the native habitat of our oceans — particularly the green abalone. For no kelp forest restoration is complete without a robust abalone population.
    Now that Nancy Caruso has completed the "easy" task of producing the hugely ambitious Kelpfest, she can return to the heavy lifting she does daily, from taking students on science expeditions to places like Bolsa Chica, Joshua Tree, Yosemite and the...

    Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry

  8. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  9. State Researchers Look to Find Reason for Low King Salmon Returns

    After a disastrous king salmon return last year, the state of Alaska is putting millions of dollars toward better understanding what’s happening to the large fish.
    Channel 2 News
    After a disastrous king salmon return last year, the state of Alaska is putting millions of dollars toward better understanding what’s happening to the large fish. As part of the Chinook salmon research initiative, researchers with the Alaska...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Research, Lifestyle and Leisure, Government, Politics

  10. Apr 21, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  11. Outdoors: Plenty of forage in lakes for walleyes and bass

    Fishermen are a funny lot.
    South Bend Tribune
    Fishermen 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: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lakes and Ponds, Fishing

  12. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 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.
    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: Science and Technology, Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Environmental Issues, Chesapeake Bay Foundation

  14. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. The Szabo's Food Truck Dispenses Some Serious Seafood

    Once spring rolls around, the warm weather nuts start getting super antsy for summer and all of the good things that come with it: enjoying the outdoors, the food and the drinks, hitting up the beach, etc. Here in Connecticut, summertime food goes beyond burgers and hotdogs, potato salad and popsicles. We've got all the fried seafood we could ever dream of. Thanks to the Szabo family, you don't have to wait till a weekend trip to the shoreline to get your fix. The Szabo family has many years of experience in the seafood industry, with a little storefront prepared-foods shop on Howe Avenue in Shelton, and Dan Szabo's life-long experience with seafood and perfecting his family's recipes. Now they're broadening the reach of their deliciousness with their roving Little Red Truck, serving up lobster rolls ($13), fried shrimp ($10) and clam strips ($7), chowders ($5 for New England, $4.50 for Manhattan) and lobster bisque ($7.50), burgers ($7 sirloin or $8 salmon, tuna or swordfish) and more to New Haven's hungry lunchtime crowd. All items come with french fries and coleslaw.
    Once spring rolls around, the warm weather nuts start getting super antsy for summer and all of the good things that come with it: enjoying the outdoors, the food and the drinks, hitting up the beach, etc. Here in Connecticut, summertime food goes...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Twitter, Inc., Sandwiches, Seafood, Recipes

  16. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Florida travel calendar for May

    Check out festivals and events in May across the state.
    Check out festivals and events in May across the state. This list is organized by region. Central Florida (including Orlando, Kissimmee, Daytona Beach, Sanford, the Space Coast, Lakeland/Polk and Lake County) Through May 19: Epcot International...

    Tags: Shrimp, Gardens and Parks, Christianity, Seafood, Holidays

  18. Apr 14, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  19. Outdoors: St. Joseph River continues to surprise

    “You never know what you’re gonna catch out of the St. Joseph River.”
    South Bend Tribune
    “You never know what you’re gonna catch out of the St. Joseph River.” It’s been said many times, and likely similar sentiments were shared with the Potawatomi and Miami Indians who once roamed its shores. But I bet they never...

    Tags: Breads, Auction Service, Lakes and Ponds, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Justice System

  20. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  21. Seaweed Farming in the Connecticut Sound Could Help Grow the Economy

    A 21st century riddle for you: What's slimy, green and brown, sometimes smelly and disgusting, but also a potentially wonderful anti-pollution tool that's good to eat and could turn into an economic pot of gold for Connecticut?
    A 21st century riddle for you: What's slimy, green and brown, sometimes smelly and disgusting, but also a potentially wonderful anti-pollution tool that's good to eat and could turn into an economic pot of gold for Connecticut? The answer, of course, is...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Sushi and Sashimi, Gardening, Seafood, Environmental Issues

  22. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Federal fisheries administrative merger could cost California

    Federal budget cutters are merging the two West Coast administrative regions of the National Marine Fisheries Service, a move that could leave California at a disadvantage.
    Federal budget cutters are merging the two West Coast administrative regions of the National Marine Fisheries Service, a move that could leave California at a disadvantage. The merger will create one administrative region for the West Coast, saving an...

    Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Barack Obama, Restructuring and Recapitalization, National Marine Fisheries Service , Seafood and Fishing Industry

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