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Abalone fishing season to open April 1 -- New tagging requirement
The new requirement will allow us to account for abalone taken by persons under 16 years of age and on free fishing days. In the past ... shell with tags attached until being prepared for immediate consumption. Everyone engaging in the take of abalone is responsible for knowing and abiding by all California Marine Sport Fishing Regulations pertaining to ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - In the News
California, electrician was spearfishing 50 miles up the coast from San Francisco and had already taken his limit of abalone, so he decided to go for black snapper and ling. He kicked away from his ... (and white on top so it could be tracked more easily), smeared it with seal or whale blubber taken from carcasses left by sharks, and drifted the boat slowly through the waters off Ano Nuevo with the ...
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Climate Change - Northwest Straits Initiative
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ConservationEconomy.net Pattern Browser
The wild is berries and mussels, halibut and abalone, deer, seaweed, and salmon. People in some southeast Alaskan villages consume an average of more than ... is culturally significant because it marks a return to ways of old. Traditionally, the Makah have taken gray whales to provide sustenance and to culturally celebrate the whale via ceremonies and rituals. ...
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Habitat Media, San Rafael, CA
Farms that raise shellfish like abalone, clams, oysters and mussels also produce a net gain in protein for a hungry world. ... believe that such ventures should not begin without an opportunity for public debate or sufficient precaution taken to avoid many of the same problems associated with nearshore aquaculture, such as disease transfer, ...
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Habitat Media - interview transcript
They talk about going out in a rowboat with a shovel and just shoveling abalone off the rocks into the boats and filling it in no time. They talk about salmon in runs ... when they think that the principles theyve developed by looking at vertical inheritance now apply when you taken genes and stick them in horizontally. They think because its DNA, youre manipulating DNA, "So what ...
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Global Urbanization and Protected Areas
(Haliotis midae), a shellfish locally called perlemoen. Although some commercial harvesting of this species of abalone is permitted, most of it is taken illegally, frozen or dried, and exported, almost entirely to China, where it commands high prices for its supposed aphrodisiac qualities. Although local divers harvest the abalone, ...
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Global Urbanization and Protected Areas
Convention on Migratory Species of Wild Animals. Some of those concerned about the poaching of abalone off Cape Town would like to see it listed under the Convention on International Traffic in ... how this can be done most effectively. Informal exchanges of urban protected area staff have taken place over the past several years, either independently or under the task forces auspices, for example ...
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Threatened and Endangered Species - MarineBio.org
Classes of mollusks including: Aplacophora, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, Monoplacophora, Polyplacophora, and Scaphopoda. Animals qualifying as species of concern include: black abalone, green abalone, pink abalone, and pinto abalone. The white abalone is currently classified as endangered. The abalone has been overfished, numbers decreased, genetic diversity has been lost, ...
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Northern Abalone
Abalone larvae are free-swimming and use tiny hair-like cilia to propel ... must face to reach sexual maturity. Rampant commercial overharvesting from 1975 to 1990 drastically reduced pinto abalone populations, to the extent that the harvesting of this species was banned over much of ...
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