OAKLAND, California , November 16, 2006 (ENS) - To sustain present levels of seafood consumption, humans would need more than 2.5 times the area of all the Earth's oceans, according to "The Fishprint of Nations 2006," a new study based on the idea of the human ecological footprint.
The statewide recreation report (for fishing, hunting and viewing), released Wednesday, Nov.15, by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. ATTENTION ANGLERS: Extreme flooding moved large amounts of debris downstream in many areas.
The statewide recreation report (for fishing, hunting and viewing), released Wednesday, Nov.8, by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Heavy recent rains may have flooded or blown out certain rivers; see below for more details. Streams, tidewaters and bays closed to trout angling Oct. 31.
Global fishing trends point to a collapse of most wild seafood harvests by midcentury, according to a team of international researchers who pored through historical data, catch records and studies to document the decline of marine species all over the world. This conclusion is not shared by all.
NORWALK - The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk and its food service provider yesterday announced that they have joined Seafood Watch - a campaign to help people and businesses choose fish and other seafood species that are not imperiled or unsafe to eat.
The statewide recreation report (for fishing, hunting and viewing), released Wednesday, Nov.1, by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Streams, tidewaters and bays closed to trout angling Oct. 31. Anglers are encouraged to consult the regulations prior to fishing a particular river.
POINT BAKER, Alaska — When the pilot announced, “There will be some turbulence on our approach into Ketchikan,” Sam Caglin turned in his seat and expectantly peered out the window at the swirling clouds.