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 Stories About: fishing AND oceans
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The Dream of the Black-and-Blue Turtles Sea turtle activists are pushing for protections in Texas |
Dan Oko |
25 Aug 2000 |
Main Dish |
| They may be swimming against the current, but sea turtle advocates say they want Gov. George W. Bush (R) to show a little of his fabled compassion for the endangered reptiles that frequent the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast. The New York Times ad. Image: STRP. As the GOP presidential hopeful prepared to accept his party's nomination earlier this month, the San Francisco- ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, fishing, grassroots activism, oceans, Texas, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Here Today, Gone Tomalley What's killing off lobsters in Long Island Sound? |
Christine Woodside |
20 Jun 2000 |
Main Dish |
| Richard A. French, a specialist in animal disease at the University of Connecticut, often comes to work wearing a lobster tie tack he bought at a shellfish conference. He's had lobsters on the brain lately, particularly the mystery of why hundreds of thousands of lobsters have died within the last year in Long Island Sound. In a sea of troubles. Photo: OAR/NURP. In the western end of the ... |
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| Topics: fishing, New York, oceans, wildlife (all these topics) |
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The Coast Is Clear -- of Salmon Atlantic salmon are even worse off than their Pacific cousins |
Wayne Curtis |
12 Apr 2000 |
Main Dish |
| To catch an Atlantic salmon in the Machias River back in the 1940s -- and we're talking a legitimate salmon here, maybe 30 or 40 pounds -- didn't require a knack with rod and reel, nor even the wily patience of the angler. Mostly what you needed was decent aim with a rifle or pitchfork or jig hook. The mighty Machias. Or for that matter, a good-sized river stone. "I reme ... |
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| Topics: fishing, oceans, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Not the Only Fish in the Sea Are efforts to protect the dolphin putting other fish in a sea of trouble? |
Rick Gaffney |
28 Oct 1999 |
Main Dish |
| There were predictable cries of protest from some conservationists who focus on charismatic megafauna when revised standards for use of the "dolphin safe" tuna label were announced by the Commerce Department in April. Though the new rules stipulate that no dolphins should be killed or seriously injured, they do let canners label their product "dolphin ... |
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| Topics: fishing, oceans, wildlife (all these topics) |
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