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A new reward program in Chesapeake Bay gives anglers a financial incentive to harvest invasive snakeheads and catfish.
There’s not much that the Northern Snakehead Fish can’t do. It’s an aggressive hunter. Its unique respiratory system lets it ...
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Blue catfish are invasive to the Chesapeake Bay. By eating them, Virginians can help save the bay.They are found in most Chesapeake Bay tributaries ... also face challenges in processing the fish. Currently, processing blue catfish compared to other species is more expensive.
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNEast coast fishery managers remain vigilant over status of Atlantic striped bassBy: Evan Visconti Fishery managers from Maine to North Carolina, and members of the public, met last week to decide next ...
The Menhaden Fisheries Coalition and six shop stewards representing union fishermen participating in the Chesapeake Bay ...
For the fifth year in a row, the oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay is doing well after ... reefs create habitats for fish, crabs and dozens of other species. Adult oysters can filter up ...
A proposed study of the Chesapeake Bay’s menhaden population was delayed again, leaving officials and researchers without critical data, Birding Eastern Shore’s Roberta Kellam writes ...
CHESAPEAKE BAY, Md. - The state of Maryland is investigating a growing niche in the fishing world: Microfishing. The Maryland ...
The Menhaden Fisheries Coalition and six shop stewards representing union fishermen participating in the Chesapeake Bay ...
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