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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Halibut in Trouble: Who's to Blame?

Alaska's halibut numbers are dropping fast. This is a big deal for small fishing businesses. They see fewer fish every day. This means less work and less money for people who depend on fishing. Big trawling ships are part of the problem. They catch lots of fish they don't even want. This is called

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

New Government's Big Plans Meet Big Doubts

The new Progressive Conservative (PC) government has a plan to tackle the province's massive debt. They say they will "spend smarter. " But what does that really mean? Finance Minister Craig Pardy used this phrase a lot during the recent fiscal update. However, he did not explain what it means in de

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Dec 17 2025OPINION

Alaska's Salmon Struggle: Who's Really to Blame?

People are pointing fingers at the trawl fleet for Alaska's salmon troubles. But the numbers tell a different story. The pollock fishery's impact on salmon runs is surprisingly small. For example, in 2023, the pollock fishery caught just 5, 627 Western Alaska chinook salmon. That's a tiny fraction c

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Chinese and Filipino Fishermen Clash in Disputed Waters

In a heated encounter, Chinese coast guard ships used water cannons and blocking tactics against Filipino fishermen near Sabina Shoal. This incident left three fishermen injured and two boats damaged. The Philippine coast guard reported that nearly two dozen fishing boats were targeted. A small Chin

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Dec 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Warming Oceans Put the Brakes on New England's Shrimp Fishing

New England's shrimp fishing industry is taking a big hit. It's been on hold since 2014. Why? The ocean is getting warmer. This makes it hard for shrimp to survive. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission just decided to keep the ban for at least three more years. The shrimp population is s

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Felton's Life Beyond the Silver Screen

Tom Felton, known for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, has a life filled with interesting stories and experiences beyond acting. He has a deep understanding of his character, Draco, and the impact of poor parenting on his development. Felton's love for fishing started with his br

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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

The European Catfish: A Silent Invader in Spain's Waters

The European catfish, a massive freshwater fish from Eurasia, has quietly taken over parts of Spain. It first arrived in the Ebro River in 1974. People brought it there for fun fishing. But now, it's in seven big river systems. It's a problem because it's not from here. It spreads fast and takes ove

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Truth Behind UK's Budget Numbers: Was the Public Misled?

In a recent turn of events, Britain's finance chief, Rachel Reeves, has come under fire for her handling of economic forecasts leading up to the budget announcement. Critics argue that she may have painted a misleading picture of the country's financial health. Let's break it down. Reeves initially

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Fish Pregnancy

Scientists have been diving deep into the world of fish reproduction. They've been studying a unique fish called the black rockfish. This fish has a special way of having babies. It's called ovoviviparity. That means the fish's eggs develop inside the mother's body. The babies are born alive, not fr

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

The Frogfish: A Master of Disguise and Speed

Ever heard of a fish that can change its looks and strike faster than you can blink? Meet the frogfish, a deep-sea expert in camouflage and speed. This clever creature doesn't just rely on its looks to hunt; it also has a special trick up its fin. The frogfish uses a unique fin, called the illicium,

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