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Alaska Senators Try to Help Fishermen Catch a Break

Alaska Journal of Commerce
July 14, 2008 - The state's fishermen are hoping to get tax breaks on two fronts: high fuel costs, and oil spill payouts--if any--from Exxon....
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Alaska Gov. Considers Allowing Foreign Processors in Bristol Bay

Anchorage Daily News
July 14, 2008 - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she'll look at ways to bring more fish processors to Bristol Bay, where many commercial salmon gillnetters are upset that overwhelmed processors have imposed catch limits....
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Russian Seafood Landings Up 3.6 Percent This Year

Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English
July 14, 2008 - July 14 (Interfax) - Russia has increased its catch of fish and other seafood products 3.6%, or by 59,000 tonnes, to 1.636 million tonnes since the start of 2008, the State Fisheries Committee said....
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New Fisheries Vessel Dubbed 'Waste of Money'

Yorkshire Post (UK)
July 11, 2008 - Fuel costs for the pounds 1.5m patrol vessel for the North Eastern Sea Fisheries Committee may be too high to make it worth taking out....
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Mass. Fishermen Turn Trash Into Fuel

The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, Mass.)
July 11, 2008 - Waste items ranging from lobster traps to toilet seats will be collected at the Scituate transfer station and turned into energy that will heat homes....
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Russia: Norway Imposes Unlawful Restrictions on Russian Fishermen

Daily News Bulletin; Moscow-English
July 10, 2008 - "Norway has been prohibiting Russian vessels to fish near Spitsbergen, which is unlawful from the point of view of international law," Committee spokesman Alexander Savelyev told Interfax....
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Kamchatka Crab Smuggling From Russia to Japan Decreases

Daily News Bulletin; Moscow-English
July 09, 2008 - In the first four months of 2008, 640 tonnes of live crabs and 2,700 tonnes of frozen crabs were delivered to Japan from Russia....
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Professor's Death Closes UMass Research Facility

Gloucester Daily Times (Mass.)
July 09, 2008 - Without the presence of Professor Herbert Hultin, who died last winter, there is no laboratory in Gloucester....
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NOAA: Half of U.S. Coral Reefs in Fair or Poor Condition

The Orlando Sentinel
July 09, 2008 - In the Atlantic and Caribbean, the percentage of declining coral is even higher--75 percent....
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Study: Under-Reporting of Fish Catches Leads to Declining Stocks

The Independent (London)
July 09, 2008 - Scientists have estimated that for more than 50 years the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation has failed to report the huge volumes of fish being caught....
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