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NOAA Warns of Continuing Species Shifts Due to Warming Oceans
Changes impact local fishing communities, resource management Scientists using a high-resolution global climate model and historical observations of species distributions on the Northeast U.S. Shelf have found that commercially important species will continue to shift their distribution as ocean waters warm two to three times faster than the global average through the end of this century. Projected increases in surface to bottom waters of 6.6 to 9 degrees F (3.7 to 5.0 degrees Celsius) from current conditions are expected.
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FLW Series Event on Grand Lake Cancelled For Today
Day Two of the Costa FLW Series event on Grand Lake presented by Ranger Boats has been canceled due to severe thunderstorms and lightning.
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Cabela's Collegiate Bass Shortened Due to Weather Challenges
With a chance of snow showers expected late in the day, and seven to ten mile an hour winds forecasted, no one figured that by 7:00am there would be a solid covering of snow plus strong winds out of the north. The format of the 2017 Cabela's Collegiate Big Bass Bash presented by Berkley had already been changed from a two-days event to a one-day event due to the chance of inclement weather on Sunday.
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New recycling program protects water
Did you know one teaspoon of Mercury can contaminate a 20 acre lakeā¦forever? Wildlife Forever and Green Lights Recycling are issuing a national "Recycle & Restore⢠" challenge with the goal to recycle 1,000,000 light bulbs in 2017. This exciting and innovative campaign works to protect Americas' vital water sources from mercury and heavy metal contamination.
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Proposed Fishing Tackle Regulations Violate Due Process
Thursday, California's leading advocate for sportfishing announced that it is raising legal concerns associated with the California Department of Toxic Substance Control's (DTSC) decision to potentially regulate or ban common fishing tackle









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