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Coaching transition smooth for Islanders
247-4961— Mike Casey attended the first Virginia Duals in 1981. He was 2 at the time and tagged along with his mother as she worked in the hospitality room. In the 27 Virginia Duals since, Casey has watched from the stands, wrestled for Poquoson during...Tags: Maryland, John Graham, Schools, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hampton Coliseum
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Winter is a great time to clean up and get ready for spring
I like to look forward this time of year. With the holidays behind us and the days gradually getting longer, I know spring is only weeks away.
Even now, plants show early signs of waking up. When Ken and I recently cleaned up fallen branches and cones, I...Tags: ACORN, Botany, Personal Service, Hampton Roads, Natural Science
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Long-term protection for crabs - "freezing" dormant crabbers
baltimoresun.comIn reporting on Maryland's plans for regulating the crab catch next year in The Baltimore Sun today, I skipped over the state's proposal to "freeze" about a thousand crabbing licenses that apparently haven't been used in years. It won't do anything... -
10 hot food trends for 2009
Sentinel ColumnistGlobalization, home cooking, eco-friendly choices and food safety controls are just some of the hot food trends for 2009. Here are 10 things you will be hearing a lot about in the coming months: 1. Cooking at home. More than a decade ago, we cocooned,...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Consumers, Food Safety, Maine, Dining and Drinking
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Love crabs? Don't eat them
My Chesapeake Bay crab boycott continues in 2009. I have neither purchased nor accepted a live blue crab from a roadside vendor or neighborhood chicken-necker since June 1999. I have neither cooked nor consumed crab meat from Mencken's great protein...Tags: Maryland, Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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Groups to sue U.S. over bay
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation and several fishing groups will file suit today accusing the federal government of shirking its legal responsibilities to clean up the troubled estuary, officials of the Annapolis-based environmental group said yesterday....Tags: Court Administration, Pollution, Annapolis, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Foreign Aid
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Act now to save bays
For purposes as vast as storm protection and as small as raw clams at a summer cookout, we need the bays along our South Shore. But their decline continues. A new report by the advocacy group Peconic Baykeeper offers mostly bad news. The quality ratings...Tags: Long Island, Clams, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Outdoors Calendar
BEST BET Thursday-SundayFishing Expo and Boat Show, Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium. Hours: Thursday and Friday, noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: adults, $8; ages 10-14, $4; under 10, free. Details:...Tags: Maryland, Glenwood, Fishing, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Fort McHenry
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Saving the bay's fisheries
Everyone knows that the Chesapeake Bay is in deep trouble. One of the clearest signs is the state of our fishing industry. There are bans on clamming, serious limits on yellow perch fishing and restrictions on crab harvests so severe that the federal...Tags: Maryland, Fishing, Wayne T Gilchrest, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Chesapeake Bay
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Coyotes thrive in southwest Va
Bristol Herald CourierCoyotes didn't used to belong here; we brought them. The often-unwanted predators moved east because man-made changes to the American landscape over the past 200 years have created a habitat for them where none existed before. Now, farmers in...Tags: Wildlife, Viral Diseases, Research, Natural Science, Biology
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School news
Events Poquoson High Islander Band Fruit Sale. Orders available through Sunday; delivery is 8:30-11 a.m. Jan. 17; Poquoson High School, 51 Odd Road. Sale of navel oranges, red grapefruit, tangerines, tangelos and fruit samplers. Proceeds benefit the band....Tags: Elementary Schools, Teachers, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Grafton
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Bush's ocean protection decision
Laura Bush does not have a halo, and, as far as we know, Dick Cheney doesn't wield a pitchfork. Yet it's hard not to see the two as the angel and the demon on President Bush's shoulders as he ponders whether to protect vast stretches of pristine ocean...Tags: Fishing, Bill Clinton, Tourism and Leisure, Land Resources, Tour Operations Industry
Jan 9, 2009
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jan 8, 2009
|Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jan 8, 2009
|Blog| baltimoresun.com
Jan 7, 2009
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Jan 4, 2009
|Column| Baltimore Sun
Jan 5, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 5, 2009
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Jan 4, 2009
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Jan 2, 2009
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Dec 31, 2008
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jan 2, 2009
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Dec 30, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times


