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19. Site to bring fishing into the 21st century
Commercial landings and charter boat catches are well reported, but the data on the overall recreational fish from year to year is imperfect, most observers agree. The VMRC's site will allow fishermen to share information that helps others learn where to fish, what's being caught and what's not biting. The self-reported data will be entered into an accessible database that all anglers can check to see where others are fishing and what's biting. It asks for specifics such as what species...
SourceDaily Press,VA

20. Appreciates a quiet fishing spot
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SourceHudson Star Observer,WI

21. More action urged against slave labour
Labour advocates are demanding more action to safeguard job seekers against being lured into virtual slavery on fishing trawlers. The missing workers' relatives had turned to the centre for help after they lost contact with them, Mr Ekkaluck told a seminar on slave labour on fishing trawlers held by the Mirror Foundation and the Social Development and Human Security Ministry on Monday. Ekkaluck Lumchumkhae, chief of the Mirror Foundation's missing persons information centre, said human...
SourceBangkok Post,Thailand

22. 15 more bodies found in cyclone-hit province
Sources said those found dead might be fishermen as many fishing vessels had drowned in the sea when the Yemyin cyclone had hit the Balochistan coast. Thirteen fishermen were reported missing in the Gadani area. Responding to another question, he said that the government was sending relief goods to the affected areas daily by trucks as all closed roads were reopened in the province. Replying to a question, he said that the government would facilitate the people in reconstruction of their...
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23. Derby features variety of prizes
Tickets must be purchased and signed prior to fishing and must be presented upon registration of fish at the fish registration station, according to information from Kopetsky. It is open to all boats 16 feet and longer, and the winners are the boats with the highest combined fish weight. More than $45,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded, according to fish derby chairman Dave Kopetsky. The Super K has a guaranteed $1,000 first-place finish and could be more depending on the number of...
SourceHerald Times Reporter,WI

24. News in brief
Article continues Manhattan congestion charge plan near collapse The mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, all but conceded defeat yesterday on his plan to reduce traffic by charging drivers extra fees to enter Manhattan's most congested neighbourhoods. The report, based on interviews with 500 adults in each of six European countries, including Britain, found a general increase in negative attitudes towards Jews since a similar survey in 2005. Mr Bloomberg proposed the congestion pricing...
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25. JOB OPENINGS
E-mail article Print article Subscribe Seaport hosts series of maritime events Posted by the Ocean County Observer on 07/17/07 BY DON BENNETT STAFF WRITER TUCKERTON Pick a day, any day, and there is something on tap at the Tuckerton Seaport to connect visitors with the maritime traditions of Barnegat Bay. E-mail article Print article Subscribe Seaport hosts series of maritime events Posted by the Ocean County Observer on 07/17/07 BY DON BENNETT STAFF WRITER TUCKERTON Pick a day, any day,...
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26. Gulf Craft finds major waterfront developments boost boat market
The company was set up in 1982 to build small vessels and boats, over the years boats that the company built became bigger and more sophisticated as customers were looking for more and more luxury vessels. In Dubai alone, mega projects will feature large marinas, capable of hosting thousands of boats. With the Dubai brand gaining global acceptance, people who come here to live and buy a house in the Palm or an apartment in Dubai Marina are ready to spend their money here. Gulf Craft Inc...
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27. Anglers want management plan for Long Point
The association highlighted some of the economic benefits last week during an outing where they took local politicians and ministry staff fishing. The group invited politicians and bureaucrats out for the day to stress the importance of fishing. Levick said the existing fishing regulations and restrictions for Long Point Bay are a mish mash of ad hoc regulations and historical rules. In the open lake, storms can wash eggs off the shoals or displace newly hatched young of the year fish from...
SourceTillsonburg News, Canada

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