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Mercury Levels in Ahi Tuna Rise Four Percent Each Year
Scientists recommend eating younger, smaller fish.
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The Land of Trout and Gauchos
In the remote valley of the Cisnes there is no phone signal and no wi-fi. Even people are few and far between. But there is one thing that draws in tourists - the trout, as Tom Fort found on a fly-fishing trip to Patagonia.
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Japan to resume whale hunts in the Antarctic
Japan says it plans to resume whale hunts in the Antarctic later this year, even though the International Whaling Commission says Tokyo hasn't proven that the mammals need to be killed for research. The IWC's Scientific Committee said in a report Friday that it wasn't able to determine whether lethal sampling is necessary for whale stock management and conservation. In April, an IWC experts' panel made similar comments about a revised...
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State must fix hundreds of fish-blocking culverts
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state is under a federal court order to fix hundreds of barriers built under state roads and highways that block access for migrating salmon and thus interfere with Washington tribes' treaty-backed right to catch fish. But...
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Fears surface about mercury in Shasta Lake fish
Shasta provides water from Sacramento to the crop-irrigating breadbasket of the San Joaquin Valley more than 300 miles south. It is California’s largest reservoir and a treasured jewel for anglers, many unaware of the poison in the lake and in the fish they catch.
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Facebook photo lands local fisherman in hot water
Be careful what you fish for. Juan Arevalo is learning that lesson the hard way thanks to a voracious bass and a Facebook photo.
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7 Tougher, More Exciting Ways to Fish This Summer
Put down that spinner and ditch the fly rod, it's time to learn to fish
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How to catch fish
Need freshwater fishing tips?
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One Man’s Quest to Save the Most Colossal Fishes on Earth
Zeb Hogan has spent a decade tracking the world's biggest fish. But these giants may vanish before we get know them.
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The fish traps at Brewarrina are extraordinary and ancient structures. Why aren’t they better protected?
The Ngunnhu traps on the Barwon river were once a great gathering site for Indigenous people, but their present custodians say damage and neglect since white settlement is a shameful blot on Australia’s heritage record.
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Because of Invasive Fish, Horsethief Reservoir Will Be Drained this Fall
"Whoever did that ... their mothers didn't raise them right."
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Fish kill in Crystal Lake
It's a disturbing and smelly scene at a north Iowa lake.
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Catch of the day: A fish with $1m prize money on its head is waiting to be caught in the NT
Holiday-goers in the Northern Territory could come home $1 million richer just by going fishing.
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How to Fillet Fish - Freshwater
Paul Powis demonstrates the two standard filleting techniques and walks you through the steps while filleting walleye and perch. Paul also demonstrates the techniques for filleting with an electric knife.
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Man catches 'goliath' fish
Jon Black from Cape Coral, Florida, reels in a goliath grouper from his kayak that is estimated to be 552 pounds.
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The One That Got Away (Size Matters)
This is a short video by MinuteEarth that explains how our fishing practices are making target species smaller. "MinuteEarth provides an energetic and entertaining view of trends in earth's environment." This snap also contains a link to a related article that explores the idea of "balanced harvesting.".
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Fishing NYC: Where to fish, what you'll catch, rules and regulations
Get your rod and reel ready and take to the water!
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Wild Things: Anglers face charges for poaching threatened fish
It's being called a significant poaching case... Officers responded and discovered six Lethbridge men in possession of 25 cutthroat trout and four bull trout,” said a Facebook post by Alberta Fish and Wildlife
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The Atlantic Bluefish Could Be A Glimpse Into How Effective Mercury Pollution Regulations Are
A new study shows a significant decrease in mercury levels for Atlantic bluefish -- and indication that restrictions on coal emissions are working.
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More Montana fishing restrictions may be on the way
Fish managers can restrict angling to protect Montana's cold water fish during warm water conditions.
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