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Author Archives: staff

3 Feb 2015

2015 Maryland Trout Stocking

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Maryland Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologists will begin stocking rainbow and brown trout in early February, depending on stream, ground and weather conditions. By the start of summer, more than 337,000 trout will have been released in about 130 … Continued

brown trout, fish stocking, fish stocking programs, maryland, rainbow trout, trout, trout stocking
23 Jan 2015

California Court Approves Owens River Gorge Water Flow Agreement

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

After decades of court proceedings, the Owens River Gorge has begun to receive additional water to help restore historic fish populations and increase fishing opportunities. The Mono County Superior Court recently approved an agreement between the California Department of Fish … Continued

brown trout, california, endangered species, rivers, water rights
23 Jan 2015

New York Great Lakes Action Agenda Workshops

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

New York Sea Grant and NYSDEC’s Great Lakes watershed program are hosting a series of public workshops across New York’s Great Lakes basin to provide information on the Great Lakes Action Agenda, to discuss the proposed strategy for implementing the … Continued

great lakes, lake ontario, lake superior, new york
23 Jan 2015

Yellowstone River Oil Spill 2015

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

On January, 17th, 2015, an oil spill occurred on the Yellowstone River near Glendive, Montana. The spill originated from Bridger Pipeline’s Poplar Pipeline system located about 9 river miles upstream of the City of Glendive. At approximately 10:30 am on … Continued

environment, Montana, oil spills, pollution, rivers, yellowstone river
19 Jan 2015

Alaska Dolly Varden Feeding Behavior Study

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

The Dolly Varden, a species of char common in southeast Alaska, adjust their migrations to keep feasting on salmon eggs even as the timing of salmon spawning varies, according to a recent study. The Dolly Varden’s secret appears to be … Continued

alaska, char, climate change, dolly varden, noaa, pacific salmon, salmon

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