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Canadian Wild Atlantic Salmon at Risk
Where 25 years ago about one and a half million small and large wild Atlantic salmon returned each year to spawn in the rivers of eastern North America, today fewer than ... follow-up with remedial action indicated by the research with the goal of protecting and enhancing salmon populations at sea. Moreover, the effects of agriculture, aquaculture, sewage and other human activity on our ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
Mary Read, Pirates' in M. Creighton and L. Norling (eds.) - Iron Men, Wooden Women: Gender and Atlantic Seafaring, 1700-1920 (Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press, 1995) Ritchie, Robert C. - Captain Kidd and the ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
DISTRIBUTION White sharks are found in the temperate coastal waters of both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Along the California coast, they can be found hunting near elephant seal haul-out areas ... island is an extremely sensitive site as many elusive species of marine birds and pinnipeds have returned to the island. Because of this sensitivity and abundance the island is off limits to the ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
Frozen filets; fish paste for simulated crab SALMON Canning; fresh and frozen whole as filets PACIFIC COD Fresh consumption; frozen; now substituting for declining stocks of Atlantic cod SNOW CRABS Fresh consumption; frozen ... ecosystem when so great a mass of dead fish is discarded. In many instances what is returned to the sea is clear waste, as when those fish too small for processing are allowed ...
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Dam decommissioning in France
First of all, all big French rivers flow to the Atlantic Ocean (except the Rhne river). This means that they are all rivers for migratory fishes. A ... in particular the " wild " aspect of the Loire and its tributaries. In this objective one of the major steps has been the conservation of the migratory fishes, among which the great Loire salmon, the ...
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The Heat Is Online
Years After a thousand years, blue mussels -- helped along by warmer water temperatures -- have returned to high Arctic seas. Their comeback could have serious implications for Arctic ecosystems and may be a ... marine life. Turtles Laying Eggs Earlier Due to Warming Loggerhead sea turtles along Florida's Atlantic coast are laying their eggs about 10 days earlier than they did 15 years ago, a ...
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Mount Kenya - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
That there are risks in the wild is no mystery. What I wrestle to understand is, What is it about those risks— ... Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Mid-Atlantic: DC, DE, MD, VA, WV Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Carolina ...
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Eco-Economy Indicators: FISH - Wild Fish Catch Hits Limits: Oceanic Decline Offset by Increased Fish Farming
Some 8 percent of global landings are discarded, returned to the sea dead or dying. Shrimp trawlers, which drag enormous nets over the seafloor and ... worse, farmed carnivorous fish can eat several times their weight in wild fish, which only adds to pressure on such resources. Though salmon, trout, shrimp, and prawns currently account for just 9 percent ...
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Humble Alewives Gaining Biologists' Attention Monitoring Size Of Fish Population Should Help State Manage Resource
Atlantic salmon. Just three salmon had returned this spring as of Friday. Biologists also use the weir to prevent escapees of local salmon aquaculture facilities from spawning with wild fish. ... closure based on concerns that the large runs were decimating the smallmouth bass and landlocked salmon fisheries that make up a pillar of the local economy. Environmental groups and some biologists ...
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Official Explorer Journals
This program called SORAC is working GREAT, and lots of little otters are being returned safe and happy to the wild. YEAH!!!! The other person I introduced, Michelle Staedler, works on tracking otters. She showed ... : Italy! Bon Giorno! That's Italian for hello. Have you ever imagined yourself flying over the Atlantic Ocean to a place 5,000 miles from home? Well, that was me over spring break. My ...
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