Fishing Headlines
Pasni Fish Harbor Work Reviewed
Baluchistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam raisani reviews the dredging at the harbor in Pasni, a fishing town in Baluchistan.
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Govt delays use of a recreational fishing registry
Recreational saltwater anglers who were supposed to register with the federal government by January are off the hook for a year.
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Brother finds missing WA man after a week
A 38-year-old man missing for more than a week has been found safe and well in Western Australia's north.
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Bluefin tuna - magnificent fish too valuable to save
The bluefin tuna is being fished to extinction and EU officials don't give a damn.
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Scientists say they've found bacteria that will fight invasive mussels
Researchers seeking to slow the spread of invasive zebra and quagga mussels in American lakes and rivers have found a bacterium that appears to be fatal to the problematic species without affecting native mussels or freshwater fish.
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Sewage plant so clean, salmon spawn
This month marks the 20th annual return of a prized and ecologically sensitive game fish to a stream that is fed, essentially, by the toilets and drains of this city of 30,000 residents.
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EquuSearch To Open Central Florida Office
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Texas-based search group that spent time in Florida looking for Caylee Anthony plans to open an office in Orlando.
EquuSearch said it is setting up a local office and has an army of volunteers ready to go.
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Whale massacre in Europe
The hunt known as Grindadrap is centuries old and it hasn't changed much since then, except for the power-boats, radios and echo-sounders which make life a lot easier for the butchers.
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Atlantic sharks face extinction due to overfishing and shark-finning
More than 25 per cent of sharks in the north-east Atlantic are at risk of extinction, a new study warns.
Another 20 per cent have been put in the near-threatened category, according to research for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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Ghost nets: 'If it was Bondi, there'd be a big uproar'
There are calls for the Federal Government to run education campaigns in South-East Asian countries about the damage discarded fishing nets do to marine life in the Gulf of Carpentaria in north Queensland.
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Angler attracts unwanted attention
Now that the election is over...how about some stories on a lighter note?
I like humor, it makes us young!
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Ban shark fishing to save species: WWF
Conservation group WWF says the Queensland Government must phase out targeted shark fishing on the Great Barrier Reef in a bid to preserve the species.
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New England town struggles to preserve fishing
When Arthur Sawyer was a teenager, fishing boats packed Gloucester harbor, and all you had to do to land a job on the waterfront was ask. On a late fall afternoon 40 years later, Sawyer's boat, Miss Carla, was one of the few working vessels around.
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French attack Belgian trawler
French trawler men hurled stones and abuse at their Belgian colleagues and the French navy had to attend the scene to rescue the Belgian vessel.
The French are angry that they are subject to regulations that do not apply to their Belgian counterparts.
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