People
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Delta Counties are not doing a good job of notifying people
Downtown Stockton, Smith Canal, near Windmill Cove, Discovery Bay and Big Break in Antioch.
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Ski boat collides with bass boat carrying 7 people; 3 die no vests
A large ski boat struck a bass boat carrying seven people. Three of the seven on the bass boat died, including the driver.
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30 citations to people fishing without a license
Game and Fish says every year they handle about 500 illegal take of wildlife cases, including fishing cases, which last month saw about 30 people cited.
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Two people were ejected into Lake Havasu after a boating collision
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Division of Boating Safety responded and found one vessel upside down in the water and its occupants on board another boat.
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Ski boat "t-boned" a bass boat ejecting six people Alabama
Two people died and three others were injured in a boat collision.
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Boat Struck Bridge After Fishing Tournament | 4 people rescued from water under Hwy 90
As the fishing season begins to pick up, boat safety is in the spotlight. Now is the time to be warned.
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LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD PEOPLE
If you fish, like to talk fishing, being in the know on all the hot new products PLUS you want to have a fun job,...
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Why Save the Delta? Meet the farmers and river people who don’t want to say goodbye to their way of life
Why save the Delta? Unknown river towns fear untold devastation from Jerry Brown’s twin tunnels project.
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More signs that Southern California people do not like or want the Delta Tunnels
A section of the Colorado River Aqueduct. Southern California receives about 30 percent of its water from the State Water Project and relies heavily on the Colorado River Aqueduct. Photo: The Center For Land Use Interpretatio
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Don't Release Aquarium Plants into Local Waterways
Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) in spring The recent discovery of a non-native aquatic plant in Minnesota is a reminder that people should always dispose of aquarium or water garden plants or animals appropriately – not by releasing them into the environment.
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Three People Plead Guilty to Paddlefish Trafficking
Arkadiy Lvovskiy, 54, of Aurora, Colorado., and Dmitri Elitchev, 49, of Centennial, Colorado., pleaded guilty before U.S. Magistrate Judge Matt J. Whitworth to participating in a conspiracy to illegally traffic in paddlefish and paddlefish eggs in violation of the Lacey Act. Artour Magdessian, 48, of Lone Tree, Colorado., pleaded guilty to trafficking in paddlefish and paddlefish eggs in violation of the Lacey Act.