Corps of Engineers opposing another Navy OLF plan
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has thrown another roadblock in the U.S. Navy’s plans to place an Outlying Landing Field at prospective sites at Camden and Gates counties.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has thrown another roadblock in the U.S. Navy’s plans to place an Outlying Landing Field at prospective sites at Camden and Gates counties.
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The Coastal Fisheries Reform Group and Striped Bass Forever have sent letters to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission that criticize a proposed regulation change that would allow commercial fishermen to catch more striped bass. […]
At its September meeting in Charleston, the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council announced that it is considering several options to end overfishing for 10 species in the snapper/grouper fishery.
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The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will eliminate 22 jobs on Sept. 30, 2009, in order to meet state budgetary constraints. […]
A 10-year-old girl won the North Carolina Sportsman’s Amateur Best-In-Show Award at the N.C. Taxidermy Association’s annual meeting in Burlington.
RALEIGH – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is reminding hunters to enter their Harvest ID number on this year’s big game harvest report card.
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It’s hard to tell what Ty Conti likes more: fishing or cooking. When he sat down to write his first book, he decided not to decide; he did both. So “Cooking on the Wild Side” debuts this month.
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It’s hard to tell what Ty Conti likes more: fishing or cooking. When he sat down to write his first book, he decided not to decide; he did both.
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Although a big chunk of habitat is gone, wildlife has returned to the Lewis Ocean Bay Heritage Preserve in eastern Horry County, four months after a massive wildfire devastated the area. […]
Ricky Harvell didn’t leave his home in Lexington this past April 19 to catch a big catfish at High Rock Lake; he went to fill a cooler with crappie filets. […]
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