Fill Boat’s Gas Tanks, Avoid Ethanol Problems
Ethanol-laden gasoline, dubbed “E-10” for its 10-percent ethanol content, is commonplace at marina fuel docks across the country.
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Ethanol-laden gasoline, dubbed “E-10” for its 10-percent ethanol content, is commonplace at marina fuel docks across the country.
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On 9/11/08, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources blew a large hole in hopes that legislation could be passed this year to allow more pedestrian and ORV beach access at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Ethanol-laden gasoline, dubbed “E-10” for its 10-percent ethanol content, is commonplace at marina fuel docks across the country.
RALEIGH, N.C. – For the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, National Hunting and Fishing Day on Saturday, Sept. 27, is as much about involvement as it is a celebration.
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The 2008 shrimp baiting season will open at noon Friday, Sept. 12 in South Carolina waters.
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RALEIGH – A federal hearing has been scheduled regarding a proposed law to reduce beach-driving closures, put in place allegedly to protect endangered birds and turtles at Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches.
People who want to drive on the beaches of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore at night between Sept. 16 and Nov. 15 now can apply for a night beach-driving permit.
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The Savannah Saltwater Classic, which was originally scheduled for August 22 and 23, was postponed due to winds and seas from Hurricane / Tropical Storm Fay and has been rescheduled for September 26 and 27. […]
Lee Frederick of Murrell’s Inlet wanted to enjoy a weekend of fishing, but he ended up “Kill’n Time,” catching an amberjack that broke the state record.
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RALEIGH — The N.C. Wildlife Resources named Gordon Myers, its director of field operations, as new executive director Aug. 27, 13 months after the forced resignation of Richard Hamilton.
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