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Taking stock of oysters and crabs in the Chesapeake Bay. Plus, an age-old Japanese fishing method comes to Maryland.
06 Jun 2025 16:29 GMT
The Chesapeake Bay's aquatic life are the fabric that make up the ecologic web of large estuary. Those animals, like fish, oyster and crab, are chief drivers of the region's economy, and are harvested to feed people in Maryland and beyond.
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The sea is eating away Tema Manhean(Newtown) -AbibiNsroma
08 Jun 2025 11:59 GMT
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We should end the unsustainable fishing methods such as the use of …
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Sitdown Sunday: A Route 66 town, a missing man and a detective who thinks he's cracked the case
08 Jun 2025 11:37 GMT
… one of the most destructive fishing methods globally,” said Miren Gutierrez, research …
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Taoiseach among world leaders attending United Nations ocean summit in Nice
08 Jun 2025 11:37 GMT
… ban bottom trawling – a destructive fishing method that indiscriminately scrapes the ocean …
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Leaders head to France for UN summit on oceans
08 Jun 2025 10:38 GMT
… ban bottom trawling: A destructive fishing method that indiscriminately scrapes the ocean …
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As Summer Dawns, a Moment to Reflect on the Sea
08 Jun 2025 10:10 GMT
… on bottom trawling—a destructive fishing method that drags heavy nets across …
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The 1 thing BBC legend David Attenborough says can save the planet that must happen now
08 Jun 2025 08:49 GMT
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Bottom trawling is the fishing method you never knew about that …
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Ancient Fishing Canals in the Yucatán Reveal Secrets of Pre-Mayan Civilizations
08 Jun 2025 06:36 GMT
… barbed spear points, suggesting sophisticated fishing methods, such as the use of …
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World leaders head to France for U.N. summit on ocean threats
08 Jun 2025 05:04 GMT
… bottom trawling -- a destructive fishing method that indiscriminately scrapes the ocean …
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David Attenborough tells Prince Williams of 'unspeakable' human impact on oceans
08 Jun 2025 01:11 GMT
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It's a commercial fishing method.
The idea is to catch … trawling is the most common method of fishing but explains there are two …