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2. No matter the dish, tuna is the favored fish Life's Landscapes Health Highlights Financial Update Science and You Arts and Leisure In Fashion Decor Score Cooking Corner Automobile Reviews Movie Review DVD Select Video Game Reviews Digital Goddess Editorial Cartoon Comic of the Week Pro Golf Tips Video. Life's Landscapes Health Highlights Financial Update Science and You Arts and Leisure In Fashion Decor Score Cooking Corner Automobile Reviews Movie Review DVD Select Video Game Reviews Digital Goddess Editorial Cartoon Comic of the...
Source • ParamusPost.com,NJ •
3. EU chief lauds fisheries progress THE Head of Delegation of the European Commission to Uganda Ambassador Vincent De Visscher, has commended the government for the progress registered by the Fisheries Management Plan for Lake Victoria Project that is being implemented by the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organisation (LVFO) under the LVFO Secretariat based in Jinja. EU chief lauds fisheries progress. Monitor Online . Business . EU chief lauds fisheries progress. THE Head of Delegation of the European Commission to Uganda...
Source • The Monitor, Uganda,Uganda •
4. Catching up with tuna In the minds of many, tuna is the most prized fish in all the world. There s not just one tuna; it actually can come from several species of fish, including yellowfin, albacore, skipjack, bigeye, bonito and bluefin. In Japan, buyers have paid as much as $200,000 for a single large bluefin tuna, one of the choicest varieties, that was hooked off the coast of that country. In Japan, the acceptable tuna color palette ranges from beet red for lean bluefin tuna to clear, bright-red ahi to...
Source • Springfield State Journal Register,IL •
5. Fishing groups oppose snapper regulations Many of the concerns during yesterday's public testimony came from shrimp fishing groups, who could face partial season closures to curtail the accidental catch of young snapper in their nets. But many seem resigned to the reality that federal fisheries regulators are expected today to approve 80% cuts in fishing quotas and other measures to help revive the Gulf's ailing snapper population. To rejuvenate the red snapper, a species near total collapse from decades of overfishing, regulators...
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6. Ready to cast off A fisheries biologist who has helped thousands of Kansans develop an appreciation for fishing is heading for retirement. A lot of those kids are not only still out there fishing, they're also passing a love of fishing on to other kids. Many who've watched McCloskey in action say it's his demeanor, even more than his knowledge of fishing, that's led to such success. It's been exhausting but it's important to get more kids fishing. McCloskey plans on staying in the Wichita area during...
Source • The Wichita Eagle,KS •
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