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January 19th, 2012 — environment, Salmon
Jim Balsiger, acting assistant administrator of NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service says in an understatement, “This is a bleak year.” Federal officials at a Thursday news conference officially called the West Coast ocean salmon fishery a failure. This move paves the way for congress to appropriate economic disaster assistance for the coastal communities whose members [...]
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Rock Creek Lake, Bishop, CA Rock Creek Lake is located near Bishop, CA Phone: 760-935-4311 About the Lake: This is actually a system of lakes and creeks and it is an incredible place to visit. We were in awe of the sheer beauty in the area, the quality of the campsites and just how many...... -
Fishing Report: November 29, 2009 Striped Bass, Crab and Halibut In Berkeley/Emeryville, people are still pulling in their limit of crab. Bass are still biting, and the halibut and bass fishing is slowly improving. But if you're looking for crab, this is the place to be as people have been pulling in their limit...... -
West Coast Salmon Season Called Off From the Contra Costa Times (http://www.contracostatimes.com/search/ci_8557645): Unprecedented collapse in fish population forces cancellation among West Coast states Early season salmon fishing off the coasts of California and most of Oregon was shut down Wednesday by federal regulators responding to an unprecedented collapse of salmon populations along the West Coast. The...... -
West Coast Fishermen are Embarking on a Brand New Wave in Fishing The groundfish fleet on the West Coast has been struggling to stay afloat as a result of major cutbacks that have been designed to reverse problems with overfishing as well as to protect the sea floor from any damage being caused by trawling gear. The fleet is now embarking on...... -
Fishing Report: December 18, 2009 Striped Bass, Crab and Halibut At Berkeley/Emeryville, crabbing has been, by all accounts, pretty terrible, mostly because the crab boats haven't even been able to go out. They've been docked for 5 or 6 days, and unable to even head out because of rough weather. Sturgeon trips are beginning, however.......
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December 19th, 2011 — environment, Fishing
The Kona Kampachi is a sustainable farmed yellowtail with zero detectable mercury or PCBs. Last week after finding Kona Blue Water Farms I order 4 fillets. The fish arrived 2 days ago fresh, not frozen, packed on ice straight from Hawaii. The fish had been swimming in the ocean about 36 hours before… The fillets [...]
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California Hatchery Salmon Truck Delivered To San Pablo Bay In an unprecedented step in an attempt to revive the wild California King Salmon population the nonprofit Fishery Foundation of California trucked all all hatchery raised King Salmon to the top of the San Pablo Bay. The effort took 2.5 months an involved some 20 million fish. The step was...... -
Tuna, a Love Story By Richard Ellis There are few books dedicated to rhapsodizing on tuna fish, but this is one of the few, and we are not ashamed to say that we loved every single page. If you love tuna, fishing for it, preparing it and eating it, you are pretty much guaranteed to feel the...... -
Fishing Report: December 17, 2010 Lakes and Saltwater Berkeley: People are hitting crab limits nearly every time they go out. Some are going to be pulling in a decent amount of shrimp as well. Strong area for both. Berryessa: You are going to need to stay high if you want to pick up the trout...... -
Fishing Report: October 23, 2009 Lake Fishing - At Amador, a 3,000 lb trout plant just went in, some of which were as large as 10 lbs, this past Tuesday. Both boaters and float tubers that are using bait and lures seem to do better in comparison to the trollers. You can probably trigger a...... -
Fishing Report: July 16, 2010 Lakes and Saltwater Berryessa: If you want to get the best bite on this lake you need to get there in the morning or in the late afternoon or night. Bass fishing is poor during the day but strong during the other parts of the day. Berkely: Limits of rock......
Continue reading → Kona Kampachi — Very Delicious Yellowtail From Kona Blue Water Farms
August 31st, 2011 — environment, Fishing, tuna, yellowtail
Have you ever hear of the Kona Kampachi? Well I think you will be hearing a lot more about it soon… The Kona Kampachi is a sashimi grade Hawaiian species of yellowtail (amberjack family and related to hamachi) with no detectable mercury or PCBs… AND IT IS SUSTAINABLE FARMED by Kona Blue. First a little more about [...]
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Kona Kampachi -- Very Delicious Yellowtail From Kona Blue Water Farms The Kona Kampachi is a sustainable farmed yellowtail with zero detectable mercury or PCBs. Last week after finding Kona Blue Water Farms I order 4 fillets. The fish arrived 2 days ago fresh, not frozen, packed on ice straight from Hawaii. The fish had been swimming in the ocean about...... -
Fishing Report: March 18, 2011 Lakes and Saltwater Berryessa: If you are trying to pick up some good bass this week, head to this location. Small Mouth Bass are being picked up easily by those who are getting only 10 feet or less into the water. Use plastics if you want to pick up the...... -
Can We Save the Bluefin Tuna? Two thousand years ago, the Roman legions that conquered southern Europe relied heavily upon dried bluefin tuna. Unfortunately, this species of tuna, despite having survived the overwhelming demands of the Roman conquest may have finally met its match in the global appetite for sushi. The bluefin tuna can weigh as...... -
West Coast Salmon Season an Official Disater Jim Balsiger, acting assistant administrator of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service says in an understatement, "This is a bleak year." Federal officials at a Thursday news conference officially called the West Coast ocean salmon fishery a failure. This move paves the way for congress to appropriate economic disaster assistance for...... -
How to Catch Yellow Fin Tuna If you eat tuna, then chances are you’ve already sampled this delicious variety of the popular fish. While blue fin tuna are also popular, yellow fin tuna are by far the most commonly caught variety and the one that is commonly used in commercial foods. While you may not have......
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