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Robert Redford's plea: Save Bristol Bay
Coursing through vast reaches of Alaskan tundra, glacial lakes and emerald forests, six major river systems converge along the rim of the Bering Sea to form the crystalline waters of Bristol Bay, the richest wild salmon grounds in the world. Yet if...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Metal and Mineral, Environmental Politics
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Farmers Markets: A CSA model for seafood in Santa Monica
Fishermen selling their own catch at Southern California farmers markets are vanishing. An attractive alternative is Community Seafood, a "community-supported fishery" that started selling last Sunday at the Santa Monica Main Street farmers market....
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Science, Port of Los Angeles, Fishing
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Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tea Party Movement, Conservation
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FlipperBot mimics baby sea turtle's first dash -- all in the wrists
Consider the baby sea turtle: Just a few inches long, it emerges from its sandy nest and, using the moon as its compass, runs down the sandy beach away from its many predators and into the relative safety of the ocean surf. The faster these little...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Study: Gulf oil spill is sickening fish vital to seafood industry
The seafood is safe to eat and the Gulf of Mexico tourism industry is recovering three years after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill spewed more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the waters off Louisiana. But despite that BP-sponsored...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, BP Plc, Ecosystems, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Conservation
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The consensus seems to be: Let somebody else fix the delta
Confidential surveys of water officials, water users and others involved with the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta offer some telling insight on why the delta is stuck in a perpetual quagmire. When it comes to fixing the hub of California’s water...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Exports, Science, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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Federal fisheries administrative merger could cost California
Federal budget cutters are merging the two West Coast administrative regions of the National Marine Fisheries Service, a move that could leave California at a disadvantage. The merger will create one administrative region for the West Coast, saving an...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restructuring and Recapitalization, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service , Barack Obama
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NOAA expanding dolphin-safe tuna certification requirements
When the World Trade Organization found last year that U.S. labeling requirements for dolphin-safe tuna put Mexican tuna fishermen at a trade disadvantage, marine advocates worried that the federal government would weaken its dolphin-safe standards....
Tags: Politics, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Government, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Government
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Shark tooth weapons lead to biodiversity discovery
The shark tooth weapons were the kind of cool stuff that drew marine conservation biologist Joshua Drew to the Field Museum of natural history in Chicago. The postdoctoral researcher was admittedly a bit burned out from a job search and the demands of a...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ecosystems, Field Museum of Natural History, Conservation
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Don't spoil this happy fish story
After years of depletion, California's fish populations appear to be bouncing back. A study this month by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that hauls by fishing boats, which had been down as a result of years of overfishing,...
Tags: Politics, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Conservation, Environmental Issues, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Two Italian cookbooks guaranteed to get you into the kitchen
There are cookbooks that you want to cook from and there are cookbooks that make you want to cook. They are not always the same. A perfect example is the twin new releases from Sime Books, translations of two fine Italian regional cookbooks. I defy...
Tags: Recipes, Risotto
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Appeals court calls activists 'pirates,' blocks them from whalers
L.A. NOWA federal appeals court has likened a confrontational anti-whaling group to pirates in a ruling that blocks the activists from approaching Japanese whalers. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling late Monday that........
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