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Conn. Lobster Restoration Project Looks Like a Goner

New Haven Register
May 16, 2008 - As the state battles a growing deficit expected to top $67 million by the end of this fiscal year, $1 million earmarked for a lobster conservation program called V-notch is in severe jeopardy....
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Lawmakers Blast Federal Fishery Officials Over Salmon Losses

Knight Ridder Washington Bureau
May 16, 2008 - West Coast Democrats amassed at a House hearing on the collapse of salmon stocks. Brimming with anger, they pointed fingers at federal fishery officials for writing scientific reports that let it happen....
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Ghana: Fishermen Urge Government to Ban Chinese Fishing Vessels

BBC Monitoring Africa
May 16, 2008 - Over 300 fishermen from across the coastline of Ghana have gathered here in Accra to appeal to government to intervene in the operations of pair trawlers which they say is killing the industry....
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Slow Down, Fla. Fishermen Tell Feds; Ban Too Much, Too Soon

Florida Keys Keynoter, Marathon, Fla.
May 16, 2008 - Slow down on the rush to require circle hooks in the Atlantic Ocean's snapper-grouper fishery, both commercial and recreational fishermen will tell federal managers....
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Tiger Shrimp Sought: Species Could Be a Threat to Other Types

The Daily News
May 15, 2008 - The black tiger shrimp has a distinct look with the dark and white stripes that encircle its shell; it just isn't normally seen in North Carolina waters....
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Russian-Norwegian Committee to Consider Tougher Fishing Regulations

Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English
May 15, 2008 - The Russian-Norwegian permanent fishery management and control committee will hold a regular session in Sortland, Norway, on May 19-23, Russian Federal Fisheries Committee spokesman Alexander Savelyev said....
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Editorial: Idled Watermen Deserve Relief

Virginian - Pilot
May 14, 2008 - Whether Chesapeake Bay watermen win a federal disaster declaration, and the money that might flow from it, Maryland and Virginia still have an obligation to see them through the crab crisis the states helped cause and are now trying to solve....
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Salmon Fishing Season Starts in Russia, Tenders to Be Held for Fishing Grounds

Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English
May 14, 2008 - (Interfax) - The salmon fishing season is under way in Russia and the first Pacific salmon - chinook salmon - are already being caught in Kamchatka, Andrei Krainy, chief of the newly established Federal Fisheries Agency, said on Russian radio on Tuesday....
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Where Does the New Zealand Fishery Fit In?

Dominion Post
May 14, 2008 - WHEN it comes to catching southern bluefin tuna, New Zealand is at the end of the line -- in more ways than one. ...
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Efforts to Save Cod Fishery Stir Debate

Press, The; Christchurch, New Zealand
May 14, 2008 - For decades the Marlborough Sounds fishery has been a major part of the upper South Island economy....
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