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THURSDAY, 31 JANUARY 2008
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2008 Adventure Summit to be Held Feb. 8 - 10, Ohio |
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The Adventure Summit will be held on February 8 -10 at the Student Union, Wright State University at Dayton, Ohio. This is Ohio's premiere outdoor adventure exposition of skill, culture, and experience produced by Five Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University.
From the outstanding line up of local presenters speaking about adventures around the world to our featured presentations by
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WEDNESDAY, 30 JANUARY 2008
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Orca Spotted Off Monterey Bay |
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L pod, one of three orca families that frequent Washington waters, was spotted off Monterey Bay, California. This indicates that Washington’s winter stocks of chinook could not adequately support them just as before.
Leading orca researcher calls this as an ominous sign that the orca group is apparently going farther than it once did. It shows a significant drop in the number of chinook
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MONDAY, 28 JANUARY 2008
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Go Fishing at San Jose del Cabo, Mexico |
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Anglers kept themselves busy to a light tackle roosterfish at San Jose del Cabo's Puerto Los Cabos marina in Mexico under windy but relatively good fishing conditions.
Eric Brictson of Gordo Banks Pangas caught about 184 roosterfish, 205 Mexican bonito, 148 sierra, 4 striped marlin, 9 yellowfin tuna, 25 amberjack, 21 cabrilla, 82 red snapper or huachinango, and 9 dorado.
According
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FRIDAY, 25 JANUARY 2008
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Industry Says WWF Campaign is Misleading |
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The Seafish, a UK seafood body, accused World Wildlife Fund (WWF) of using misleading, inaccurate and outdated information in its Stinky Fish seafood campaign. In addition, the trade body, Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organization (SSPO), claims that WWF will make the consumers confused.
The WWF launched its new Stinky Fish sustainable seafood campaign on the website to encourage shoppers t
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THURSDAY, 24 JANUARY 2008
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Coral Reef Fish Capable of Color Vision |
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In the recent issue of the Journal of Experimental Biology, a study shows that coral reef fish is capable of color vision.
The researchers trained a number of freshly-caught damselfish to tap a color stimulus with their mouths at least ten times. After which, a reward was given using a feeding tube.
The researchers used two sets of experiments, the blue and yellow stimuli of differe
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