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Low Colorado River flows create ripple effects on Utah's recreation industry

Low Colorado River flows create ripple effects on Utah's recreation industry

Editor's note: This article is published through the Colorado River Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative supported by the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air at Utah State University. ST. GEORGE — The Colorado River...

Residents of Kagboro Chiefdom Appeal for Improved Roads to Boost Fishing and Tourism

Residents of Kagboro Chiefdom Appeal for Improved Roads to Boost Fishing and Tourism

Residents of Kagboro Chiefdom in Moyamba District are urging the Sierra Leone government to urgently improve the deplorable road network linking their communities, stressing that it is crippling livelihoods and undermining the area’s economic...

Business Briefs for Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025

Business Briefs for Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Bar Harbor Bank & Trust employees recently presented more than $24,000 in donations collected through the bank’s employee-driven charitable giving program, Casual for a Cause, to nine organizations serving communities in...

QBA explores investment opportunities with Omani Minister of Commerce and Industry

QBA explores investment opportunities with Omani Minister of Commerce and Industry

Doha: The Qatari Businessmen Association (QBA) and HE Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion of the Sultanate of Oman Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef, who is visiting the country, discussed on Saturday bilateral cooperation,...

Sri Lanka, Philippines hold 3rd political consultations, eye closer ties in trade, labour, fisheries

Sri Lanka, Philippines hold 3rd political consultations, eye closer ties in trade, labour, fisheries

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka and the Philippines concluded the third round of political consultations in Colombo, with both countries pledging to expand cooperation across a wide range of sectors ahead of the 65th anniversary of their diplomatic...

What the Hekk? In Search of Hungary’s Summer Fish Treat

What the Hekk? In Search of Hungary’s Summer Fish Treat

I’m fortunate enough to be spending the month of September in an apartment high up on the Buda side of the city. On my Buda bucket list are swimming at one of the pools on Margaret Island, going for a tramp across the Buda Hills, investing in...

Car repair, kraut and baked goods all part of business for Ann Miller

Car repair, kraut and baked goods all part of business for Ann Miller

It is almost impossible to comprehend how Ann Miller of Baileys Harbor is able to keep a handle on everything she has going. And even though that means long hours, she does it all with a smile. The seasonal nature of Door County has driven much of...

Minister halts trophy hunting quotas amid industry dispute

Minister halts trophy hunting quotas amid industry dispute

MINISTER of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Dion George said he won’t immediately approve trophy hunting quotas for black rhinos, elephants and leopards, deepening a dispute with an industry that generates R44 billion ($2.5 billion) in...

Redditor fishes a fully-functional Core i5-9400F and GTX 1660 PC gaming rig out of the trash

Redditor fishes a fully-functional Core i5-9400F and GTX 1660 PC gaming rig out of the trash

A Redditor thanked his father for gifting him something that he plucked out of the trash. Alternative-Run363 claims that his dad enjoyed a big ‘W’ by fishing out a PC packing an Intel Core i5-9400F, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660, and more. That’s a...

Moheshkhali-Matarbari seaport to boost Bangladesh's fish export growth

Moheshkhali-Matarbari seaport to boost Bangladesh's fish export growth

Bangladesh's fish and seafood export sector is expected to witness significant growth for improved infrastructure and logistics support from the under-construction Moheshkhali-Matarbari deep seaport, industry insiders said. The deep seaport, part...

Cabinet Chairman visits fish farm in Tokmok

Cabinet Chairman visits fish farm in Tokmok

AKIPRESS.COM - Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration Adylbek Kasymaliev visited a fish farm in Tokmok city during a working visit to Chui region. Kasymaliev was briefed on the fish farming technology, the...

Science The Cool Down Scientists get rare glimpse at sacred gathering of largest fish on Earth: 'Quite significant'

Science The Cool Down Scientists get rare glimpse at sacred gathering of largest fish on Earth: 'Quite significant'

Off the remote northern edge of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a sacred gathering is unfolding beneath the waves. Wreck Bay has emerged as a seasonal hotspot for whale sharks, reported Mongabay, giving scientists a rare front-row seat to a...

Miami accuses Wisconsin of 'fishing expedition' in tampering lawsuit document request

Miami accuses Wisconsin of 'fishing expedition' in tampering lawsuit document request

Lawyers for the University of Miami said the University of Wisconsin and its athletics collective are on an "impermissible fishing expedition" in a request for documents and a deposition of former Badgers football player Xavier Lucas. A timeline...

Shorthanded federal fish hatcheries rely on states, tribes and volunteers during critical spawning period

Shorthanded federal fish hatcheries rely on states, tribes and volunteers during critical spawning period

WASHINGTON – Michael Tehan had dedicated his 43-year career in the federal government to preserving salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest, but soon after the fish biologist decided to retire in February, he got a phone call that made it...

Industry Leaders: Women in Bioprocessing

Industry Leaders: Women in Bioprocessing

Despite increasing recognition of the gender gap in STEM fields, women remain underrepresented in the bioprocessing industry—especially in leadership roles. Here, GEN spotlights some of the remarkable women who are breaking barriers, setting...

Butterflies, birds, fish, wildebeest: How the world’s great migrations are dwindling

Butterflies, birds, fish, wildebeest: How the world’s great migrations are dwindling

The great migrations of the world are dwindling. Wildebeest in the Masai Mara, Kenya. This population is one of only three that still follow their original great migration routes. Many wildebeest populations no longer migrate at all. (Photo by TR...

Fishing and nature: bottom-trawling boats don’t belong in conservation zones

Fishing and nature: bottom-trawling boats don’t belong in conservation zones

Up to 90% of the ocean floor around Britain is covered with sand and gravel, derived from the erosion of shell and rocks. Other, more unusual habitats include maerl beds, seagrass meadows and kelp forests. These biodiverse landscapes are home to...

Trump’s tariffs are the final nail in the coffin of SA’s manufacturing industry

Trump’s tariffs are the final nail in the coffin of SA’s manufacturing industry

Right now, in an unassuming building at Durban harbour, crews haul in albacore and bluefin tuna destined for American tables. For decades, this “Cinderella industry,” as veteran trader Richard Kramer describes it, quietly sustained thousands of...

The US’s import ban rocks VN’s seafood industry

The US’s import ban rocks VN’s seafood industry

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam’s seafood industry is facing an unprecedent challenge as the US has declined to acknowledge Việt Nam’s equivalence to 12 seafood harvesting methods under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) which can cause a loss of half a...

Commercial fisherman caught trawling through protected marine reserve

Commercial fisherman caught trawling through protected marine reserve

The coastline near Kahurangi Marine Reserve. Photo: Supplied/ Wikipedia - 'Pseudopanax' A commercial fisherman caught out trawling an isolated marine reserve at the top of the South Island, and not submitting catch reports on time, has been fined....

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