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19. More water, cooperative fish
And the way harvest was going, there wasnt going to be a fish that survived, because there wasnt any protection for that population. Regular rains this spring helped raise the seasonally fluctuating water levels in Orman Dam also called the Belle Fourche Reservoir to where the lake is 80 percent full. And only recently have farmers in the downstream irrigation district started to call for reservoir water for their fields. That puts the angling pressure on the younger and smaller walleyes,...
Source6/30/2007

20. Lotterman: Be careful drawing conclusions about housing market
Houses are not canned tuna. The online shopping comparison marketplace that helps you find discount shopping and compare prices on products and services in your city and around the country. We don't use the price of something we can measure precisely, like tuna fish, to appraise large stocks of fish in people's pantries. Canned tuna always is in the "market basket" of goods and services whose prices figure into the monthly Consumer Price Index. Houses are not a standardized product that is...
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21. Digging ancient history
Leaves, nuts, palm stems, crocodiles, stingrays, bats, bugs, little fish, big fish -- even big fish in the act of eating little fish -- have all been found by fossil hunters. Fossil hunters softly tap a chisel -- Day often substitutes a small railroad tie or a cheap butter knife -- around the edge of a block of shale, splitting it into thin layers. The commercial fossil-extraction company charges visitors to search for fossil fish and allows them to keep all common species they find....
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22. Group fights large farms
The bills, passed in the state Senate on June 20, did not leave the house committee on agriculture before state representatives left for vacation on Friday. But that doesn't mean the house won't consider other legislation regarding the farms when it returns to session July 12. The practice was initiated by a 2002 Environmental Protection Agency agreement intended to compare the largely voluntary agriculture program with the DEQ permit process. The bills were intended to try to exempt most...
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23. OUR VIEW: Fishing rules need fresh start
The New England Fisheries Management Council moved in the right direction June 21 when it voted to consider proposals from New Bedford fishermen to create three sectors two for draggers that target Georges Bank cod, yellowtail flounder and winter flounder, and a third for fixed-gear vessels that target only cod. July 01, 2007 6:00 AM Like the proposed "point system" for commercial fishing limits we supported in March, a new plan to form fishing groups, or "sectors," represents an...
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24. Organic food under threat
The public hunger to shop ethically, locally and sustainably - a phenomenon that reached its acme with the high-profile opening last month of the American Whole Foods Market in London's Kensington High Street - is eating up British crops faster than farmers can produce them. The public hunger to shop ethically, locally and sustainably - a phenomenon that reached its acme with the high-profile opening last month of the American Whole Foods Market in London's Kensington High Street - is...
Source7/1/2007

25. Virginia Scientists Want Your Fish Carcasses
The majority of the samples come from the commercial fishing industry, but some of the species aren't popular commercial catches, so the commission is turning to recreational fishermen to fill the gaps. Next time you slice up your favorite saltwater fish, consider donating its carcass to science. Researchers are interested in how long the fish are living, how big they're growing and other details such as the ratio of females to males to determine what that might mean for the viability of...
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26. Fishing fleet book seeks your photos
If you have family photos of Everett-based boats and commercial fishers, or know someone who does, committee members want to talk with you. Zuanich, who comes from a fishing family, said the group is interested in local boats being built or operated and the people involved. The photos need to include a written description, the dates and locations where they were shot, identification of people in the photo and any other related information. Everett once had a very strong fishing fleet that...
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27. Higher fishing license fees take effect : More than 100 state laws begin today
While the fees may raise more money in the short term, they'll turn people off from fishing legally over the long run, he said. The cost of fishing licenses increase for the first time in more than a decade. Three other new laws allow felons who have completed their sentences to vote, require a paper trail for elections, and change the way Anne Arundel County's school board is chosen. Also, today is the beginning of the state government's new fiscal year, and the day a record $400 million...
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