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Plan could reopen tributaries for yellow perch fishing
Chesapeake Bay tributaries in the Baltimore area closed 20 years ago to protect the dwindling yellow perch population might soon be opened to recreational anglers under a blueprint being prepared by state natural resources officials. The proposal, more...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Patapsco, Fishing, Population
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McCain's stewardship ethic would guide decision-making to safeguard Chesapeake
To appreciate the impact of a McCain administration on the health of the Chesapeake Bay, one needs to understand the strong stewardship ethic that guides Sen. John McCain's policy decisions. Mr. McCain cites three strong influences that shape his...Tags: Global Change, Everglades, Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Ecosystems
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Voter registration Rams Head restaurants at 33 West St. in Annapolis and 1773 Generals Highway in Crownsville will release the Victory Lager Beer and offer voter registration for the presidential election from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 443-482-9277....Tags: Missing in Action, Chesapeake Bay, Fishing, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure
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Critics say flow plan puts Upper Delaware fishery at risk
Of The Morning CallThe Delaware River Basin Commission last week postponed its vote on a controversial water release program critics say would devastate the river's nationally renowned trout fishery and exacerbate flooding through the Lehigh Valley and beyond. The decision...Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Water Restrictions, Disasters
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Hounds, hunters could find less room to run as land-rights fight reaches Va., sport's US home
Associated Press WriterRICHMOND, Va. (AP) _ In a state considered the American birthplace of hunting with hounds, George Washington's favorite sport has become a target for some Virginia landowners who say baying dogs and their owners are trampling property rights. Even...Tags: John Randolph, Rooms and Sublets, Nature, Chesapeake Bay, Rentals
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VMRC is working to protect crabs
The Daily Press editorial "Bay blues" (Sept. 26) is correct that crabs are not the real disaster. The disaster is the state of the waters in general: the Chesapeake Bay, American rivers or the deep ocean. Remember that the Congress, that wise body,...Tags: Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Disasters, Credit and Debt, Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Centuries-old tradition may soon go to the dogs
The Associated PressIn a state considered the American birthplace of hunting with hounds, George Washington's favorite sport has become a target for some Virginia landowners who say baying dogs and their owners are trampling property rights. Even other hunters object to a...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hunting
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Ike gutted Gulf seafood business
Of The Associated PressOn the eve of October's peak seafood harvesting season, migrant fishermen are sweeping debris from gutted bay side homes instead of scooping shrimp and oysters from the Gulf of Mexico's lucrative floor. The $100 million fishing industry in Galveston Bay...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricane Gustav, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Disasters, Hurricanes
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House approves fisheries disaster assistance funds
Lawmakers in Washington approved $75 million yesterday for fisheries disaster assistance nationwide, from which the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab fishery can receive relief. "This is about lives and livelihoods in a struggling economy," said Sen. Barbara A....Tags: Martin O'Malley, Disasters, Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Economy
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U.S. gives crab fishery 1st disaster designation
The U.S. Commerce Department declared the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab fishery a federal disaster yesterday, marking the first time the industry has received the designation and making the state's watermen eligible for millions of dollars in aid.
Blue crab...Tags: Water Pollution, Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, Trade Policy
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Oyster industry in La., Texas wiped out by Ike
Associated PressShrimpers and oystermen are dredging their boats from the muck. Tourist areas on the coast that should be bustling at the start of convention season are flattened. Lingering power outages are keeping offices empty and restaurants closed from Texas through...Tags: Natural Disasters, Health and Safety at School, Insurance, Petroleum Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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A disaster on 10 legs
Between the protests of watermen over new harvest restrictions and the high cost of a dozen steamed jimmies at a restaurant table, most Marylanders are well aware of the decline of the treasured Chesapeake Bay blue crab. But the decision by the U.S....Tags: Water Pollution, Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Government, Martin O'Malley
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