37. L.A. Harbor Fleet is Shrinking As Fishing Industry Faces Uncertain Future All the warning signs are there: catch-limiting quotas, fishing ground closures, rising fuel costs, dropping fish prices and a public that to them seems all too willing to blame fishermen for the ocean's environmental woes. There's a market for their fish and there are camera-toting tourists coming around every day, so commercial fishermen know people are hungry both for the seafood and for the picturesque sights they provide. If the financial hurdles can be cleared or if you're going to...
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38. Environment groups want fish protected in WTO deal Total fishing subsidies, including money for things like research and stock management, are estimated at $34 billion a year, a third of the value of the sector's overall sales. Any agreement on fisheries would be included in the WTO's long-stalled Doha free trade round, which is bogged down in differences over agricultural and industrial tariffs. Capacity-increasing subsidies, including government supports for ships, fuel, or fishing equipment, are believed to add up to about $20 billion a...
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39. Hickls honored by Chamber Career farmers from El Maton, the Hickls grow hay, beef cattle, and row crops aside from their 80-acre catfish pond production. Hickls honored by Chamber. Matagorda County's leading news source since 1845. More than 100 elected officials, guests and members of the Bay City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture were present to honor the 2007 Aquaculture Producers of the Year Pat and Cheryl Hickl at the Aquaculture Seafood Social, Thursday night. Log in here to get the whole story:
Source • 4/22/2007 •
40. Good news, bad news for fish eggs It s more of a mining activity than a fish harvest paradigm. The latter jumped to the forefront last week when DNR conservation officers working as undercover fishermen broke up an illegal paddlefish caviar ring along the Ohio River. James is the chief fisheries biologist for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and in recent weeks a lot of his work and the work of his field staff has involved walleye eggs, muskie eggs and paddlefish eggs. There have been at least five federal...
Source • Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,IN •
41. Skiing after bedtime in the midnight sun The region is still highly populated by the Sami community, an indigenous people whose main income derives from reindeer farming: it's thought they own 100,000 reindeer in the area. Pistes are ungroomed throughout the year - wind is the piste-shaper here - and the slopes are constantly metamorphosing according to wind direction and speed. The Ice Hotel, 94 miles away, has now melted and won't reopen until late autumn, but the residents of Riksgr nsen are still pushing their boots into...
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42. The Prairie Star Department of Agriculture's budget is half of 1 percent of the national budget, and 43 percent of the farm bill is agriculture - the remainder is school food and other food programs. Tinsley suggested producers may want to be careful about improving habitats in case the act may cost them farming ground in the future. One example is a farmer who through National Resource Conservation Service installed a guzzler, or a device to gather humidity and rain to create a drinking hole for the...
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43. 7-Foot Hammerhead Shark Found On Central Florida Beach A fisherman tried to revive it and tried to get it back out (into the ocean) Officials took the shark from the beach to investigatate the cause of death. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Samarco said the shark may have been pregnant. Shark Caught Day Before By Fisherman May Have Been Pregnant. The female shark was discovered on Paradise Beach, which is just north of Melbourne, and measured 86 inches long, according to Thomas Samarco of the Florida...
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44. Ashley shows dad how its done! Ashley Shows Dad How Its Done (from Western Telegraph) Ashley Shows Dad How Its Done (from Western Telegraph) Ashley is a talented young sportsman in his own right but he added another string to his bow (or should it be line?) when he went out fishing with his father to Conger Rock at St Davids Head and landed a 4lb lobster. Ashley Shows Dad How Its Done (from Western Telegraph) Father and son regularly go fishing together and 12-year-old Ashley often outshines Steve in terms of fish...
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45. The pineal gland sets the clock Because of melatonin's function in setting the body's internal clock, the hormone is sometimes helpful for treating insomnia, especially in older people. As the leaders of the traditional media struggle to remain relevant in an increasingly competitive news market, one has to wonder if there is room at the top for operations that refuse to let their standards decline. How did this system arise? A theory advanced a few years ago postulates that melatonin was originally junk material...
Source • North County Times,CA •
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