 Stories About: marine life
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Nobody Expected This Spanish Inquisition
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24 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Nobody Expected This Spanish Inquisition Hundreds of thousands of Spanish citizens hit the streets of Madrid on Sunday to protest the national government's poor handling of the Prestige oil tanker spill, which has been labeled the worst environmental disaster in the country's history. Hundreds of chartered buses brought in protesters from Ga ... |
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| Topics: energy, European Union, Greenpeace, international government agencies, marine life, oceans, placemaking, Spain (all these topics) |
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Stone Cold Killer
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20 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Stone Cold Killer The massive storm that dumped feet of snow on the Northeast over the weekend was lovely to look at, fun to play in -- and bad news for some river species. In an effort to unbury themselves, many cities in the region dumped plowed snow directly into nearby rivers, a practice some scientists warn could harm stone flies, a de ... |
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| Topics: marine life, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Northeast, Pennsylvania, rivers and watersheds, West Virginia, wildlife (all these topics) |
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One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Dead Mississippi
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12 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Dead Mississippi Six states whose waters feed the lower Mississippi River agreed this week to work together to reduce the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Fertilizers, sewage, and other nutrient-rich pollutio ... |
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| Topics: Arkansas, food and agriculture, Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, marine life, Mississippi, Mississippi River, Missouri, oceans, rivers and watersheds, solid waste treatment and disposal, Tennessee, Texas, toxics (all these topics) |
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Invasion of the Habitat Snatchers
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06 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Invasion of the Habitat Snatchers Invasive species are wreaking havoc on African wetlands to the tune of billions of dollars per year, according to a new study by the World Conservation Union (IUCN). For example, the water hyacinth, introduced from the Amazon Basin as an ornamental plant, has spread to most of Africa's lakes and rivers, choking out ... |
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| Topics: Africa, lakes, marine life, rivers and watersheds, Texas, wetlands, wildlife, World Conservation Union (all these topics) |
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Mongoose Step
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05 Feb 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Mongoose Step Invasive species are a problem throughout the world -- but in Japan, with its fragile island ecosystems, the problem is particularly severe. The most prominent Japanese battle to protect native species is raging in Lake Biwa, the nation's largest freshwater lake and a cultural icon frequently referenced in literature, theater, and film. There, voracious Ameri ... |
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| Topics: Asia, globalization, Japan, lakes, marine life, rivers and watersheds, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Board Stiffs
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28 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Board Stiffs In what may be the most significant regulatory backdown in state history, the Oregon Board of Forestry yesterday sharply reduced its obligation to review private timber sales on landslide-prone land. In the past, the state forester was required to approve all such logging and could be held liable if an approved project later resulted in harm to a threatened or en ... |
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| Topics: erosion, fishing, land degradation, logging, marine life, Oregon, wilderness (all these topics) |
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The Fish-scales of Justice
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24 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| The Fish-scales of Justice California Attorney General Bill Lockyer is suing five major grocery store chains to force them to warn customers that tuna, swordfish, and shark may contain dangerously high levels of mercury. In the suit, Lockyer claims that Safeway, Kroger, Albertson's, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods are violating Proposition 65, which requires companies to provide "clear and reasonab ... |
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| Topics: California, food and agriculture, marine life, toxics (all these topics) |
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Calling in the Reserves
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21 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Calling in the Reserves The debate over oil and gas drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been in the limelight a lot lately -- but what about energy exploitation in the rest of the state? On Friday, the Bush administration released a report on the likely environmental impact of new dril ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, Department of Interior, energy, marine life, mining and drilling, oceans, politics, US Geological Survey, US Navy, wilderness, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Oil and Water Don't Mix
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14 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: commercial and industry organizations, energy, European Union, marine life, oceans, placemaking, pollution and waste, Spain, toxics (all these topics) |
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In Deep Du Du
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09 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| In Deep Du Du The U.S. Navy regularly tests one of its weapons by firing radioactive ammunition into prime fishing waters off the coast of Washington state, a practice that fishers, scientists, and activists say could be harmful to human and environmental health. The weapon, known as the Phalanx or the Close In Weapons System, fires up to 4,500 rounds per minute of ... |
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| Topics: marine life, Northwest, Pacific Ocean, pollution and waste, toxics, US Navy, Washington (all these topics) |
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Tuna Sandwiched
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09 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Tuna Sandwiched Two former government scientists say their superiors shot down years' worth of research on the effects of tuna fishing on dolphin populations because the findings clashed with the policy aims of the Clinton and Bush administrations. Separate research conducted by Albert Myrick and Sarka Southern indicated that dolphins are exposed to dangerous levels of stress by the practice ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, marine life, oceans, politics, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Sea-cow Tipping
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09 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Sea-cow Tipping Manatees were killed in record numbers by collisions with watercraft in Florida in 2002, according to the state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The commission found that 95 manatees were killed by watercraft last year, or 14 more than in 2001. By contrast, overall manatee deaths in the state fell, from 325 in 2001 to 305 in 2002. The findings are likely to add fue ... |
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| Topics: Florida, marine life, oceans, outdoor recreation, placemaking (all these topics) |
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Yurok Me Like a Hurricane
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07 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Yurok Me Like a Hurricane The Bush administration is to blame for last fall's die-off of 33,000 salmon along the Klamath River in Northern California, biologists from the state's Department of Fish and Game have determined. They say the fish kill -- the largest ever recorded in the West -- was the result of the administration's ... |
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| Topics: California, fishing, food and agriculture, marine life, politics, rivers and watersheds, US Fish and Wildlife Service, West (all these topics) |
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Flippering Out
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06 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Flippering Out In a lawsuit made public late last week, Earth Island Institute and other environmental organizations have sued the U.S. government for relaxing labeling standards for "dolphin-safe" tuna. The suit stems from a decision by the U.S. Commerce Department to classify as dolphin-safe a previously prohibited method of fishing -- in which dolph ... |
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| Topics: Department of Commerce, environmental justice, marine life, Mexico, politics, United States (all these topics) |
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Morgue of Orca
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19 Dec 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Morgue of Orca Environmental organizations sued the U.S. government yesterday for failing to grant protections under the Endangered Species Act to orcas in Washington state's Puget Sound. The population of orcas in the region has declined almost 20 percent since 1996. Earlier this year, the National Marine Fisheries Service acknowledged that the region's orcas were at risk of becoming extinct, but said the population was ... |
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| Topics: marine life, politics, Washington (all these topics) |
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Changing Their Tuna
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05 Dec 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Changing Their Tuna In other marine news, a new report released by the federal government has found that dolphin populations in the Pacific Ocean are failing to recover from years of tuna fishing, and that some 3,000 dolphins are still killed by tuna boats every year. The report, by the U.S. Commerce Department ... |
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| Topics: Colombia, Department of Commerce, international government agencies, marine life, Mexico, Pacific Ocean, Southwest, United States, Venezuela (all these topics) |
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Delay O' Fish
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05 Dec 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Delay O' Fish In welcome news for commercial fishing operations in New England, a federal judge has ordered an eight-month delay in implementing drastic cutbacks in fishing levels while scientists review federal estimates of the region's fish population. In September, government scientists acknowledged that the accuracy of fish-count studies on which the original cutbacks were based might have been compromised by a ... |
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| Topics: Maine, marine life, New England, oceans (all these topics) |
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Sound Off
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19 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Sound Off Some 92,000 acres of mud and sand at the bottom of the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound is contaminated with dioxin, toxic metals, and PCBs (just for starters), all the result of industrial pollution. In turn, these nasties make their way into the sound's critters. Crabs are poisoned, while orca whales, salmon, and even some herring stocks are disappearing. The sound's be ... |
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| Topics: climate, marine life, Northwest, oceans, pollution and waste, Washington (all these topics) |
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Spain and Suffering
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19 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Spain and Suffering An oil tanker carrying twice as much oil as was lost by the Exxon Valdez in 1989 split in two today and sank in the Atlantic Ocean, threatening to cause an environmental disaster on the Spanish coast 133 miles away. The tanker "Prestige" first ran into trouble almost a week ago when its hull cracked in a storm; even before today's development, oil had been pouring from the boat, landing as ... |
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| Topics: energy, marine life, oceans, Spain (all these topics) |
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The Rain in Spain Caused an Awful Lot of Pain
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18 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| The Rain in Spain Caused an Awful Lot of Pain Thousands of tons of oil have begun to wash up on seaports and the beaches of Galicia, Spain, after the hull of a rusty oil tanker at sea cracked last week during a storm. The country has suspended fishing on parts of its northwestern coast and workers are trying desperately to limit any further damage from the accident. Dozens of tons of oil remain on ... |
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| Topics: energy, marine life, oceans, Spain, World Wildlife Fund (all these topics) |
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Cites for Sore Eyes
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15 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: Chile, marine life, National Environmental Trust, wildlife (all these topics) |
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At Sea
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06 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| At Sea Fishers in the Northeast grudgingly celebrated a victory yesterday when federal regulators and environmental groups agreed to put a nine-month freeze on new regulations that will dramatically limit fishing when enacted. The National Marine Fisheries Service has been hearing it from all sides -- fishers have argued that any tougher rules will devastate their industry, while environ ... |
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| Topics: business, marine life, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast (all these topics) |
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Teach a Man to Fish and He'll Poison His Brain
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05 Nov 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Teach a Man to Fish and He'll Poison His Brain Fish fanatics watch out! Affluent people eating lots of fish for health reasons may be loading up on mercury as well as omega-3 and other special oils, according to a study published in the current issue of Environmental Health Perspectives. Jane Hightower, a doctor at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, conducted the study with her own patients, a well-to-do gr ... |
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| Topics: health, marine life, toxics (all these topics) |
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Old MacDonald Had an Idea Altering the market to promote sustainable farming |
Elizabeth Sawin |
07 Oct 2002 |
Global Citizen |
| The Aug. 16 issue of Science magazine features an ominous headline: "Dead Zone Grows." To the right of the headline is a map of the Gulf of Mexico with an irregular green stripe hugging the shoreline. This is the Dead Zone, an area of the gulf where oxygen levels are so low that most marine organisms -- including crab and shrimp -- cannot survive. A primary cause of the problem i ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, Gulf of Mexico, marine life, Mississippi River, pollution and waste (all these topics) |
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Turtle Power Threatened sea turtles find allies in Baja |
Deborah Knight |
03 Oct 2002 |
Main Dish |
| To be an endangered sea turtle near Punta Abreojos on Mexico's Baja Peninsula is to be a lucky animal. In this remote fishing village, the local fishing cooperative cracks down on any member caught with a turtle. For the first offense, you lose fishing privileges for three months, and must instead don a hairnet and mask and work in the seafood processing plant. The second offense gets you kicked out of the coop ... |
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| Topics: green living, marine life, Mexico (all these topics) |
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