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Dollars and scents
On the wave of unwanted publicity over unruly youths downtown, owners of businesses around the Inner Harbor were probably none too thrilled to have the smell of dead fish wafting through the air last weekend. Naturally, they brushed it off as having no...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Inner Harbor, Foods and Beverages, Patapsco, Real Estate Buyers
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Maryland crabs, hard and soft-shell, all in one bushel
The Baltimore SunThis weekend marks the unofficial kick-off to crab-eating season. We keep all of the Baltimore Sun's crab coverage here. You'll find our picks for 5 Quintessential Maryland crab houses, video guides to crab-picking and do-it-yourself crabbing and our...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Mikulski should support federal fisheries act
The Chesapeake Bay and our coastal areas have always been a staple of Maryland. Throughout the years, I've witnessed the literal and figurative ebb and flow of the tides in hopes that someone would take the initiative to protect the future of our state'...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, Barbara A. Mikulski, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Gansler eyeing lawsuit over menhaden catch limits
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler says he's considering going to court if the interstate panel that regulates Atlantic coast fishing for menhaden doesn't cut back enough the catch of a Virginia-based fleet that takes the lion's share of the...
Tags: Reedville, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fatty Acids, Fishing, Douglas F. Gansler
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Mid-Atlantic flounder stock declared rebuilt
In a bit of good news for Maryland anglers, the federal government has declared the mid-Atlantic stock of summer flounder fully rebuilt after years of catch restrictions meant to curb overfishing. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Chefs teach students for the day at Severn school
The sizzle echoed through the halls of the Center of Applied Technology North in Severn, emanating from the school's culinary arts baking and pastry lab, where it was joined by a tempting aroma. Normally, a restaurant kitchen would be responsible for such...Tags: Top Chef (tv program), Dining and Drinking, Holland America Line, Teaching and Learning, Red Lobster
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Crab population has rebounded, state says
Rebounding from near-collapse four years ago, the Chesapeake Bay's blue crabs are more plentiful than they've been in nearly two decades, with a record crop of young, Maryland officials announced Thursday.
The annual winter survey of Maryland and...Tags: Water, Annapolis, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Angler hauls in record catfish
On New Year's Eve, Shawn Wetzel went from his home near Gettysburg, Pa., down to his favorite fishing spot on the Potomac River at Fort Washington Marina. Wetzel, who goes there every weekend, has caught around seven catfish weighing more than 60pounds...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, New Year's Day, Catfish
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Anglers, watermen spar over fishing fees
Anglers and watermen are at odds, again, this time over fishing license fees.
With the Maryland Department of Natural Resources facing a looming deficit in funds for overseeing both recreational and commercial fishing, anglers are pushing a bill that...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Fishing, Kent County
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Edible art show takes the cake
At what could safely be called the area's highest-calorie art show, CatonsvilleHigh School hosted 102 pieces of artwork at its 18th annual Edible Art Show on March 28. From peanut butter and jelly sandwiches arranged to look like an iPod to a replica...
Tags: Concerts, Butter, Teaching and Learning, Students, Elementary Schools
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Bay 'smart' buoys scuttled by Obama
The Chesapeake Bay'slong-suffering "smart" buoys, which have come back after being shot up and hit by boats and ships, now face perhaps their most serious threat yet - the budget knife.
President Obama's spending plan for fiscal 2013 proposes cutting the...Tags: John Smith, Annapolis, Finance, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Conservation
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New tools aim to thwart striped bass poaching
Officers have returned to the scene of the crime, where last year they pulled up miles of illegal nets filled with 12.6 tons of striped bass from the frigid waters off Kent Island.
This year they are armed with new weapons: side-scan sonar to detect...Tags: Science, Police Arrests, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation
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