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SouthCoastToday.com There is "terrible, terrible" news this week for anyone involved with the world's fisheries, says Peter Shelley of the Conservation Law Foundation. The news is that all around the world, fish and other marine creatures are
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Warming oceans are changing the mix of species in the world's fisheries, according to a new study. Marine-ecosystem models have indicated that this could be an effect from global warming. Warming oceans are changing the mix of species in the world's
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Alaska The herring season in the Kodiak archipelago is slower than expected...Of that, only about 4,000 tons of herring had been harvested as of Monday, according to the Kodiak Daily Mirror (http://is.gd/wR0YIc). Forty boats were signed up for the
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Fisheries on Wednesday approved final quotas for the 2013 fishing year that are about 35 percent lower than last year. The cutbacks, which will last two years, are intended to avoid disturbing abundant young scallops that need a year or two to mature
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Font Resize The Monterey County Herald Herald Staff Report State and federal agencies are boarding commercial and recreational boats off the Central Coast this weekend to check on safety measures and adherence to regulations. The boardings coincide
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As Congress approaches another reauthorization of the law, the report says that salmon, scallop and other sea life populations have been brought back from the brink of collapse to a healthy and sustainable state, largely through enforced catch limits.
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Peru Growing to about 5 inches on average, the Peruvian anchovy might seem an unlikely candidate for the title of the world's mightiest fish. Yet thriving in the Humboldt Current, the plankton-rich upwelling of Antarctic waters off South America 's
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Reuters Video In a recently published paper, Dr. Pauly says China's annual catch in the waters of other countries is 4.6 million metric tonnes a year not the 368,000 tonnes officially reported to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The
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Mark Yuasa covers fishing and outdoors in the Pacific Northwest...Anglers may possess a maximum of two fish in any form, and must record their catch on a state Fish and Wildlife catch record card. Sekiu (Marine Area 5) : From May 23-26, the fishery
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Critics of British Columbia's salmon-farming industry fear they could be shouted down and that their concerns will disappear into a black hole when a new committee meets to advise federal fisheries officials on aquaculture issues. The advisory
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