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Why We Should Advocate for the Pursuits That Bring Us Joy 
By David Coggins CA Source: robbreport 11/24/2024
Why We Should Advocate for the Pursuits That Bring Us Joy
Credit: Lars Leetaru
You may never be more grateful than after you catch an Atlantic salmon. Though consider yourself warned: It won’t be easy. Which is, of course, the point.
 

Born in rivers, salmon head out to sea, where they grow strong, turn silver, and live large. They travel hundreds, even thousands of miles before returning to their waters of origin, where they swim upstream to their native pool and spawn. Anglers try to connect with the salmon on this path, and we spend a considerable amount of time, attention, and money in order to do so. This summer I stood on the banks of the Flowers River in Labrador, Canada, having braved a six-hour layover in Halifax, an overnight in Goose Bay, and a float-plane ride into the Flowers—wearing an inflatable life vest that did not inspire confidence—just to get there. It was a pack-in effort (the lodge has its own solar-powered generator), and the liquor we ordered for the week wouldn’t arrive until the next plane.

 
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How Californias Major Reservoirs Changed After Atmospheric River
By Anna Skinner em Source: thenewstribune 11/22/2024
Water levels increased at several California reservoirs this week as an atmospheric river pummeled the region.
Credit: Kirpal Kooner/Getty
Water levels at major reservoirs in northern California rose this week after a moisture-laden atmospheric river pummeled the region.
How California Major Reservoirs Changed After Atmospheric. View of Lake Shasta at full capacity with mountains in the background.
 

A bomb cyclone brought dangerous weather conditions across the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, causing power outages for more than a half-million people and killing at least two. It also ushered in an atmospheric river, which brought heavy rainfall across the northern half of California. Multiple weather warnings remained in place Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), many of them flood related.

 
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·Vestland Pharma secures investment for novel salmon lice treatment
thefishsite 11/27/2024

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·NASA создала и успешно испытала субмарину для спутника Юпитера
ixbt 11/27/2024

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·B.C. court levies $4K fine, year-long ban for illegal fishing
ctvnews 11/26/2024
A British Columbia man was handed a $4,000 fine and a one-year fishing ban after he was caught using a gillnet to illegally catch salmon.
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