US-Canada salmon treaty
Finally the United States and Canada have reached a tentative agreement on salmon fishing to boost the Chinook population in the region.
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Finally the United States and Canada have reached a tentative agreement on salmon fishing to boost the Chinook population in the region.
US Congress has approved Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Senator Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) joint resolution (S.J. Res 17) to protect Arctic Fisheries.
South Carolina governor Mark Sanford asked President Bush to protect a deep-water reef that environmentalists say is vulnerable to fishing and oil exploration.
Hawaii environmentalist asked the CNMI people to prefer pride for the proposed marine monument rather than monetary issue.
The wholesale prices of salmon are rising steeply due to the closure of California’s wild salmon fisheries.
A Portsmouth fisherman lost his commercial fishing license for three years as he was found guilty of having lobster trap belonging to other lobstermen.
A report by the Herring Alliance exposes a threat to New England’s coastal waters that has gone largely unnoticed.
The prestigious earthdreams grant of 50,000 pounds has been awarded to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) for the benefit of the marine ecosystem.
Low catch and soaring fuel prices have put the longline halibut fishermen in tough situation this year.
Provincial Legislature committee has recommended a rapid transition to closed-system fish farms to support salmon farming.
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