Water
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Fishing competition lands itself in hot water amid cheating and bullying claims
But, a fishing competition has become embroiled in a bitter and increasingly personal row about allegations of vote rigging, fraud and bullying forcing organisers to urge angry anglers to “treat each other with respect”. Angling Direct, a Norfolk-based fishing tackle company, holds an annual photo competition called King of the Catch that sees more than 1,500 anglers submit photographs to the company’s website of themselves holding a prized catch.
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Message to Jerry Brown... Don’t give Corporations a Blank Check for Water!
In the ongoing saga to stop Governor Brown’s multi-billion dollar corporate water project, CA Water Fix, now he’s moving quickly to amend California’s water supply contract so he can stick taxpayers with the bill without providing any process for transparency or public oversight.
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Hot water is putting an end to some fishing on the Columbia River in the Tri-City area starting Monday.
Temperatures in the Tri-Cities are to be back in the 100s starting Tuesday through at least Friday, with highs up to 106, according to the National Weather Service.
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Algae at California lakes poses risk 'Enter water at your own risk.'
Blue-green algae has been detected in three central San Joaquin Valley lakes that poses a public health risk.
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With only months to complete his father's water legacy Gov Brown might succeed
Nearly six decades ago, shortly after becoming governor, Pat Brown persuaded the Legislature and voters to approve one of the nation’s largest public works projects, the State Water Plan.
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California Science on the Water Policy
The timing from the State Board couldn’t be worse. MID and TID are in the process of relicensing the Don Pedro Project – a reservoir, dam and powerhouse crucial to the region.
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AZGFD ont Luna Lake Water Quality Issues
AZGFD biologists are monitoring water quality at all four lakes in an attempt to identify the causes for the water quality problems. Each of these lakes has periodically suffered from winter or summer fish die-offs as a result of poor water quality, low dissolved oxygen (DO) in the winter or excessively high pH in the summer.
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LA Water & Delta Advocates Lambast MWD at CA WaterFix Revote; Directors Express Disappointment and Distrust in WaterFix Process
Yesterday, environmental and public interest groups including Restore the Delta, Food and Water Watch California, Sierra Club Los Angeles Chapter, SEIU 721, S.E.E., the Center for Food and Safety, Los Angeles area pastors, and dozens of local Los Angeles County residents delivered another punch of opposing public comments to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) board of directors during their revote on the CA WaterFix project.
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Comprehensive California Delta Fishing Report | Anglers are finding the Top Water Bite to be Heating Up! June 23
Delta Report…Hot Weather for #FishOakley as Anglers are finding the Top Water Bite to be Heating Up!
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Clear Lake Clean Water Bass Fishing VIDEO
19 Fish in the Boat & some that shook the hook. Mostly largemouth bass, i love it when it all comes together. Keep Grinding, keep fishing.
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Low Light and Clear Water Lens Tip with Todd Woods Costa Special VIDEO
The Right Lens Choice for Low Light and Clear Water with Todd Woods
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Adjusting the Lake’s Water Level for More Accurate Mapping
How-To Adjust the Water Level to Current Lake Conditions on YOur Navionics App
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The water war that will decide the fate of 1 in 8 Americans
Lake Mead is the country’s biggest reservoir of water. Think of it as the savings account for the entire Southwest. Right now, that savings account is nearly overdrawn.
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3 Presentations for Clear Water Bass | Actively Chasing | Fry Guarding | Pre or Post Spawn Staging
The Strategies for Winning WWBT on a Desert Lake with Josh Bertrand
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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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RTD acquires documents to confirm collaboration to rework ...
The alterations made in the data used by MWD and the SWC delivered “highly biased modeling scenarios and assumptions to Dr. Sunding in order to boost the estimated water supply benefits of a single tunnel scenario.”
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Water self-sufficiency in LA? It won't be easy or cheap. But it can be done
Despite another hot and dry year with less than four inches of rain in the Los Angeles area, we are back to our water-wasting ways. Two years ago, Californians were using 24% less water compared with 2013. This year, we're hardly conserving at all — just 1%.
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Court Denies Arizona Request to stop High Flow Water Release at Alamo Lake
A federal court Friday denied the State of Arizona’s motion for a temporary restraining order to prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from conducting a high-flow water release at Alamo Lake beginning this week.
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Comprehensive California Delta Fishing Report | Water Cooled Fast March 2
Black bass bite has toughened a bit with cooler muddy conditions. Black Blue Fizzles, Swim Jigs and FatSack jigs are great options while spinnerbaits get the mentioned as well. Hematoma Beavers on over cast days also working well. We found a few Stripers and Black Bass with Savage Glide Baits and Red Eye Shad.
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SoCal water agency could vote soon on whether to bankroll Delta tunnels
Facing pressure from Gov. Jerry Brown, Southern California’s largest water agency could vote as soon as April on whether to take a majority stake in the twin-tunnels project Brown plans for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.