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    Va. closes part of river to shellfish harvesting
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    Va. closes part of river to shellfish harvesting

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    May 2, 2014 6:41 am
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    Survey shows drop in female blue crabs in the Bay
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    Survey shows drop in female blue crabs in the Bay

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    FILE - In this June 2007, file photo, a scientist releases a juvenile lobster while doing research on Orr's Island in Harpswell, Maine. A University of Maine survey of 11 locations in the Gulf of Maine indicates the number of young lobsters has declined by more than half from their 2007 levels, a significant statistic, since lobsters typically take about eight years to reach the legal harvesting size.  (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)
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    Maine baby lobster decline could end high catches

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    April 22, 2014 8:53 pm
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    FILE - In this Tuesday, April 15, 2014 file photo, Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi speaks during the 26th whale meat tasting event in Tokyo. Japan will target fewer whales when the Pacific hunt begins next week and will limit next season's Antarctic whaling to observation. The decisions came Friday, April 18, after the International Court of Justice ordered Japan last month to suspend Antarctic whaling. The court said the program was commercial, not scientific as Japan had contended. Hayashi said Friday that the Pacific catch target was being slashed to about 210 from the current 380. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File)
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    Japan to hunt fewer whales in Pacific this season

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    April 18, 2014 12:41 pm
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    Body found on island ID’d as missing Va. fisherman

    Body found on island ID’d as missing Va. fisherman

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    Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. (AP/Cliff Owen)
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    Holy Week crawfish supply should satisfy demand
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    Holy Week crawfish supply should satisfy demand

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    FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Australian Customs Service shows what the Australian government says is the slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf being hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in Antarctic waters. The international court ruling against Japanese whaling last week may have given the government a convenient political out. In a March 31 ruling, the International Court of Justice in The Hague ordered Japan to stop granting permits for its Antarctic whaling program, which allowed an annual cull of about 1,000 whales. (AP Photo/Australian Customs Service, File) NO SALES, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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    AP Analysis: Japan anti-whaling ruling saves face

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    April 12, 2014 9:39 am
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    In this photo made Friday, April 4, 2014, fisherman Tim LaRochelle displays his new electronic swipe card for elver fishing in Portland, Maine, that permits him to catch elvers during the 2014 elver fishing season. Maine now requires its fishermen use the cards to record sales of the baby eels in its second most valuable fishing business, after lobstering. (AP Photo/Blake Davis)
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    Maine introduces swipe cards for elver fishermen

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    April 6, 2014 3:12 pm
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    Correction: Fast-Growing Salmon story
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    Correction: Fast-Growing Salmon story

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