Red snappers a plenty, First Coast fishermen tell protection council (The Florida Times-Union)
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Red snappers a plenty, First Coast fishermen tell protection council (The Florida Times-Union)
First Coast fishermen told the federal agency responsible for protecting fish along the Southeast coast that there are plenty of red snapper and the species doesn’t need any additional protections. The comments came Thursday afternoon, during the penultimate public hearing in Jacksonville by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council to seek input on their proposed snapper/grouper management …
Materials from public hearing on dioxin settlement now online (The Bay City Times)
Presentations made at a Nov. 5 at a public hearing on the dioxin settlement involving Dow Chemical have been posted online by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA held a meeting at Curtiss Hall with officials from the state…
Ruling opens court of protection to media (Guardian Unlimited)
Outlets including the Guardian win right to attend hearings held in normally secretive court about autistic celebrity A secretive court will open to the media for the first time after a judgment lifted the lid on proceedings concerning an autistic celebrity. In a case being described as a victory for openness, the court of protection will allow the media to attend hearings about whether a young …
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