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Power of online shaming

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A Windsor, Ont., man caught on video illegally clubbing a fish and tossing it back feels the wrath online
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Shrimp and slavery linked

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Dan Viederman, CEO of non-profit Verité, explains how shrimp and slavery are linked in Thailand, and what consumers can do about it
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Made in Connecticut: Easton artist's passion for nature captures beauty and raises environmental awareness

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This week's "Made in Connecticut" features Prosek, whose artistry has earned him national acclaim.
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Police: Off-duty Suffolk officer rescues man who punctured legs with fishing hook

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William Orsinger, 66, punctured both of his legs with a fishing hook while trying to catch a tuna.
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Yeonpyeong Island residents react to escalating tensions between North and South Korea

9th - Higher Ed
Residents on the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong say they're worried about worsening relations between the two Koreas.
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Palestinian fishermen under attack: Israeli military deliberately targeting livelihoods

9th - Higher Ed
Threatening livelihoods. Fishermen struggle to feed their families in Gaza due to repeated attacks by Israeli forces.
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Atlantic cod population continues to decline

9th - Higher Ed
Cod in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence are in dire jeopardy, according to the latest stock assessment released by the Canadian government. Scientists believe huge herds of grey seals are preventing any recovery of the species. The...
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Weather delays continue for lobster fishers on P.E.I.'s North Shore

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Lobster fishermen on the North Shore of P.E.I. are still waiting to start their season as Fisheries and Oceans Canada decided Wednesday morning to further delay setting day for LFA 24. Weather is the issue, with heavy winds and high...
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Indonesia crocodile attacks: Mangrove felling causes human-animal conflict

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Authorities in Indonesia are having to come up with solutions for public safety after an increase in the number of crocodile attacks.
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Lake Manitoba Narrows 'should be bigger on the map' for its natural beauty, unique history: residents

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The Narrows of Lake Manitoba is where western Manitoba meets west Interlake. Fishing and outdoor recreation draw droves of cottagers and campers to the area in the summer. But there are only a few dozen year-round residents, some of whom...
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City Island Diner is inspiration behind J.Crew T-shirt

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The business on the corner of City Island Avenue and Fordham Street has been around for 27 years.
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‘It’s a monster’: P.E.I. man catches 3-foot bass on opening day

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As anglers across P.E.I. flocked to their favourite fishing spots Monday for opening day of the season, Stephen Trowdsale did something different. A last-minute decision to change his location ended with him catching a behemoth of a...
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Jellyfish invasion disrupts Venezuela’s fishing and tourism

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how an unusual jellyfish invasion in Venezuela disrupts the local fishing industry and tourism.
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Anglers ready to cast their lines for Connecticut's spring fishing season

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The second week of April in Connecticut marks the end of catch-and-release trout season. So freshwater fishermen are now ready to cast their lines for keeps.
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Fishers petition to catch baby eels that can sell for $5,000/kg

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Fishing for elvers is lucrative work because the baby eels sell for $5,000 a kilo overseas, but the Maritime fishery was shut this season over concerns about sustainability and safety. The heated issue has lead to threats, arrests and...
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Hundreds call for lucrative baby eel fishery to reopen

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Fishing for elvers, tiny baby eels, is lucrative because they are in high demand overseas but the Maritmes fishery has been shut for the season due to concerns over sustainability and safety. Hundreds of people have signed a petition to...
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Heritage centre art exhibit highlights importance of water in N.W.T.

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A recently opened exhibit explores the relationship between people and water in the N.W.T. This is through paintings, sculptures and prints which shows how water unites the territory.
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Israel’s weaponisation of food in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Israel has been restricting food aid from reaching Gaza since October 7th.
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B.C. herring rebound inspires hope for fisheries and wider ecosystem

9th - Higher Ed
Most herring fisheries have been closed in B.C. since 2021, but a recent strong spawn has experts hopeful for a big return this year. That would mean good news for fisheries, the salmon that eat the herring and resident salmon-eating orcas.
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Fisheries minister faces angry crab harvesters on steps of Confederation Building

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Crab harvesters confronted government officials Tuesday at Confederation Building in St. John’s. Angry over what they see as the consolidation of processing plants and the lack of competition in the fishing industry, harvesters shouted...
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Manitoba students fall for ice fishing — hook, line and sinker

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About 700 high school students from across Manitoba competed in an ice fishing tournament on Balsam Bay on Lake Winnipeg on Tuesday. Radio Noon guest host Laurie Hoogstraten speaks with Kristian Budowski, a teacher at Vincent Massey...
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New York Institute for Special Education hosts annual Winter Wonderland event

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The winter themed activities aim to improve coordination, agility, and ways of expressing emotions in a healthy manner.
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Why you don't see as many smelt shack villages on P.E.I. these days

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The winter smelt fishery is a time-honoured tradition on P.E.I. But like everything else, it's changing with the times.
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Here’s a winter activity to make your heart smelt

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If you love to fish, you don't have to hang up your hook and rod for winter. February is the start of the ice fishing season in Newfoundland and Labrador — and for outdoor columnist Charlie White, that means smelt fishing.