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Field & Stream to honor Hagerstown man as Hero of Conservation
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe national outdoor magazine Field & Stream has recognized Doug Hutzell of Hagerstown as a Hero of Conservation for his restoration efforts on behalf of Beaver Creek as part of the Beaver Creek Watershed Association. On Saturday, Field & Stream will...Tags: Toyota Motor Corp., Rivers, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Periodicals, Environmental Issues
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Two Italian cookbooks guaranteed to get you into the kitchen
There are cookbooks that you want to cook from and there are cookbooks that make you want to cook. They are not always the same. A perfect example is the twin new releases from Sime Books, translations of two fine Italian regional cookbooks. I defy...
Tags: Risotto, Recipes
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Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., bay advocate
Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., a fourth-generation waterman and longtime advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and those who make their living from its waters, died Thursday of bone cancer at his Rock Hall home. He was 75. "Larry stood sentry for the...
Tags: Oysters, Tampa, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Tilghman Island
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Noem challenges ag secretary
Rep. Kristi Noem challenged Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on how his department is dealing with producers in the wake of the federal spending reduction known as the sequester. Noem, R-S.D., questioned Vilsack, a Democrat who is the former governor...Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, Consumer Goods Industries, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Kristi Noem, U.S. Congress
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100+ people are charged with paddlefish poaching at Warsaw
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Known as the “Paddlefish Capital of the World,” Warsaw, Missouri, is a favorite area for many of Missouri’s approximately 16,000 sport paddlefish snaggers because of its location along the Osage River. Agents...
Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Justice, Environmental Issues, Prices
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Chesapeake Bay advocate Larry Simns dies
Larry Simns, who founded and led the Maryland Watermen's Association for four decades and was a key influence on efforts to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay, died Thursday. He was 75. Mr. Simns, who grew up in the Eastern Shore fishing village of...
Tags: Oysters, Executive Branch, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Pollution, Government
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Pet frogs linked to salmonella outbreak in kids: CDC
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Small water frogs marketed and sold as pets are linked to an outbreak of Salmonella infections from 2008 to 2011, according to a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The report published in...Tags: Pets, Disease Prevention, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Salmonella Infection, Diseases and Illnesses
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State senate takes on hunting issues this week
Hunters across the Commonwealth are casting a wary eye toward Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Senate Game & Fisheries Committee is considering several bills that could have significant impact for hunting in the state. The most controversial is SB 597,...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Seafood and Fishing Industry, Joe Emrick, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rentals
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Outdoors Almanac Great Plains Outdoorsmen now accepting grant applications
Aberdeen - The Great Plains Outdoorsmen had an outstanding fundraising banquet on Feb. 7 in Aberdeen. Thanks to the generous support of hundreds of contributors, the GPO is now ready to award financial grants to organizations that sponsor youth programs...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Awards and Prizes, Ducks Unlimited, Environmental Issues
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Farm of the future: Fish fertilize plants in thriving Minn. aquaculture center
Dave Roeser walks through his Maplewood, Minn., warehouse, watching his fish take care of the plants. Or are the plants taking care of the fish? It's hard to tell. In his unique farm-in-a-bubble system, the fish exhale what the plants inhale,...Tags: Lettuce, Business, Tomatoes, Farms, Hewlett-Packard Co.
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VIMS Seafood Symposium coming up March 12
The annual Chefs' Seafood Symposium will be held Tuesday, March 12, at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester Point. The education symposium, open to chefs, culinary students and representatives of the seafood industry, will feature...
Tags: Science, Marine Science, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Gloucester Point
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Appeals court calls activists 'pirates,' blocks them from whalers
L.A. NOWA federal appeals court has likened a confrontational anti-whaling group to pirates in a ruling that blocks the activists from approaching Japanese whalers. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling late Monday that........
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