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19. Men convicted of having stolen crab pots from several counties
Albert Lynn Campen, 51, of Havelock, Christopher Tracy Barnes, 24, of New Bern and Thomas James Baker, 22, of Havelock were each found guilty May 29 in Washington County District Court of misdemeanor possession of stolen property, according to a statement this week from the N. Albert Lynn Campen, 51, of Havelock, Christopher Tracy Barnes, 24, of New Bern and Thomas James Baker, 22, of Havelock were each found guilty May 29 in Washington County District Court of misdemeanor possession of...
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20. German experts to assist Negros Occ. in fisheries
Next to shrimp culture, the production of organic bangus (milkfish) could be of relevance, as GTZ is at present testing the export potential of the species in close cooperation with the German Fishing Industry. The province was once a substantial producer of cultured shrimps. The policy change offers a chance for the aquaculture sector in Negros to start on an environmental friendly, sustainable basis, it said. Kai Kuhlmann, will help in the organic aquaculture program, the governor said....
SourceVisayan Daily Star,Philippines

21. Sub-Regional Fisheries Confab Ends
Speaking at the closing ceremony, David W Bowen, FAO country representative described the meeting as important, noting that it has gathered together personnel in the fisheries sector from across West Africa to discuss the various issues relating to 'Safety at Sea' and most importantly to strategise on a way forward for those men whose occupation remains one of the most hazardous in the world. Speaking at the closing ceremony, David W Bowen, FAO country representative described the meeting...
SourceAllAfrica.com,Washington

22. Fraser River dredging urged
If they could learn to count fish better we might have a little more faith in them. She simply does not trust the report commissioned by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, which has often objected to gravel extraction over possible damage to fish habitat. A new federal study that concludes large-scale dredging of the lower Frasers river bed would do little to reduce the risk of major flooding is beyond belief, says GVRD chair Lois Jackson. The DFO report concluded it would take major...
SourceChilliwack Progress, Canada

23. More recipes
Spoon some dip into 3 separate small bowls, swirl the top with the back of a spoon and then with the back of a tablespoon to make a pocket in the center. Garnish with a pinch of tiny chopped carrots, very thin sliced pieces of fresh hot peppers and fresh chopped parsley. Or use the tuna salad to make a cold sandwich or serve on a bed of lettuce. Place chickpeas in blender or food processor with lemon juice, tahini paste, minced garlic and Lemon Herb Sauce. Since the...
SourceMontgomery Advertiser,AL

24. 13 Vie for Shrimp Queen Title
The young ladies are judged on their knowledge of the shrimp industry, interview score and appearance at the coronation ball. The contestants are selected for their family connections to the shrimp industry. Both king and queen will participate in the ceremonial wreath dropping and blessing on Sunday, June 3, at 1 p. A shrimp spaghetti dinner will be served at the ceremony. Katie Lynn Pizzetta, 16, Biloxi High School, parents, Don and Susan Pizzetta; sponsor, Mary Mahoney's and Tony and...
Source6/1/2007

25. Fishing rule leaves green card holders wary
They are used in such industries as landscaping, seasonal construction, fisheries, retail and other industries, according to the U. Confusion over the interpretation of the so-called 75/25 rule part of the 1920 Jones Act has made some green card holders concerned that they might be violating federal law if they continue to crew on fishing vessels. Benjamin Benson clarified yesterday the rule does not limit the number of green card holders who can crew on a fishing vessel. New Bedford boat...
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26. DWR Announces Increase in State Water Project Pumping
The department shut down the pumps on May 31 to help protect threatened Delta smelt, fish that have long been thought to be indicators of the Delta ecosystem's overall health. The decision to increase deliveries this weekend is based on several factors including more favorable tidal conditions for Delta smelt, rising water temperatures that will push the fish into cooler regions of the Bay-Delta, and growing water demands by cities and farmers throughout the state. DWR Announces Increase...
Source6/16/2007

27. The selling of Maine's coast
SPRUCE HEAD ISLAND, Maine -- Fishermen on this rocky, pine-studded peninsula have felt a creeping unease in recent years, as real estate prices leapt skyward and stories circulated up and down the coast of fishing piers sold to make room for million-dollar vacation homes. SPRUCE HEAD ISLAND, Maine -- Fishermen on this rocky, pine-studded peninsula have felt a creeping unease in recent years, as real estate prices leapt skyward and stories circulated up and down the coast of fishing piers...
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