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28. The Cove and the Narrows
Pocatello Idaho State Journal e-journal What is 'e-journal'? > News > Blogs > Business > Sports > Classifieds > Special Sections > Our Community > Obituaries > Slide Shows Place a Classified Letter to Editor Subscriptions Advertising Story Idea Buy ISJ Photos Contacts Search Archives Employment Help 2007 Idaho State Journal Publishing, LLC. Pocatello Idaho State Journal e-journal What is 'e-journal'? > News > Blogs > Business > Sports > Classifieds > Special Sections > Our Community >...
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29. Wave of the future: Ocean currents could be key source of clean energy
A new California gold rush is on to stake out claims to prime stretches of ocean along the coast where prospectors hope to harness waves to produce energy. No one s succeeded in producing wave power commercially in the United States, but the lure of future feasibility as a clean source of energy is spurring potential developers to claim prime wave sites. The latest entrant is Sonoma County, which is seeking to snare what would be the largest zone of coastal seawater ever reserved for wave...
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30. Pivotal fluke season looms
Post Comment Fishing advocates and environmental activists are once again on a collision course over summer flounder, with both sides saying the outcome of the 2008 fishing season could set a precedent with political and legal implications all along America's coastlines. Find www.app.com stories from the past week as well as calendar events, classifieds, advertisements, Yellow Page listings, local Web sites and more all in one search. APP.com - Pivotal fluke season looms . Asbury Park...
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31. Golden Key winners get a sneak peek at The Waterfront Inn
It was a highly prized contest that treated 20 winning couples or companions Thursday to a luxurious reception and lodging gratis for a night at this 120-room resort-style hotel in Lake Sumter Landing. To give you an idea of the community s interest in the hotel, Tierney said, the management company collected nearly 10,000 contest entry forms from Villagers anxious to win a night s lodging. This was an evening of merriment where Villagers of all walks of life enjoyed their favorite...
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32. Week in Review
us! . Click-2-Listen Every vote counts: If you live in Ohio and remembered to go to the polls Tuesday, you made a difference - by keeping a lot of things exactly the same! All nine Cincinnati City Council members won their seats back; Cincinnati Public Schools didn't get its five-year, $326. us! . Click-2-Listen Every vote counts: If you live in Ohio and remembered to go to the polls Tuesday, you made a difference - by keeping a lot of things exactly the same! All nine Cincinnati City...
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33. Q & A: Sporting and conservation
The uneasy intersection of agriculture and conservation; the delicate balance between cherished sporting traditions and the economic impact of commercial hunting: Vonk, in his first year on the job, has had to make decisions that affect South Dakota's identity. The uneasy intersection of agriculture and conservation; the delicate balance between cherished sporting traditions and the economic impact of commercial hunting: Vonk, in his first year on the job, has had to make decisions that...
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34. Opinion: Try finding doves near sunflowers
These events were by invitation, and were formal shoots that included afternoon picnics and after-shoot parties in the farmyards. Farmers with fencerows or wood lots planted anywhere from six to 16 rows of sunflowers along fencerows and the shady sides of woodlots, knowing the normal row-crops wouldn't yield as much crop. If you farm or, for that matter, have a large yard with tall trees for shade, you know that crops from corn or soybeans or even grass doesn't grow as well in the shade....
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35. Putting an end to culling trout
In most cases, trout released will die, resulting in considerable waste of stocked fish, said Gary Martel, chief of the DGIF fish division. Sportsmen frequently complain that they see fishermen on stocked trout water catch and keep five trout, one below the limit, and keep on fishing, replacing the smaller trout they have kept when they catch a larger one. Bears are exceeding the biological carrying capacity of the swamp, sending surplus animals into surrounding urban area, which also are...
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36. Spill mucking up sport fishing, might impact crab season
Commercial boats are scheduled to set their crab pots Wednesday for Thursday's opener that traditionally supplies Dungeness for the holiday demand. Bunker fuel from the Cosco Busan spill has drifted not only right over many of the prime fishing spots in the main bay but also into the Pacific, where it is affecting prime salmon and crabbing water before it washes ashore along the Marin coastline. Even if the boats drop pots, there's still the significant matter of getting the crab to the...
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