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New Fish and Bait Viruses in Ontario


A new virulent fish virus, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, has been found in fish in the lower Great Lakes – Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara River, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. This virus has been linked to die-offs of four fish species so far, and could decimate fish if allowed to spread. [...]

Woman Fails To Sell It All On eBay
A Minnesota woman falls short of her goal to sell nearly all her possessions on eBay. Featured Review: Zucchini Eight Ball [...]

Be careful of alligators this time of year
[4/3/07]

FWC and FWS certify St. Joe s WindMark Beach Wildlife Friendly
[4/19/07]

Packing for Kids on a Cruise Posted By : Ryan Sevale
Cruises are becoming an increasingly popular vacation choice for families. Packaging tips for kids on cruise are described in this article briefly for different age groups. There are many cruise lines that cater to families. They offer child care for the little ones, clubs filled with activities to keep school age children occupied all day [...]

Replacing a fishing Rod Guide
Rods over time can take a beating, but the first part of the rod that can show wear and tear are the rod guides.  The guides are what bring the line onto the rod and then onto the reel and vice versa. There are a few different ways to… (Read More) Red Sox get [...]

Classified Ads for less cost, with High Traffic – Sell and Tell Online
Its finally time someone created a affordable classifieds for all to use. “Sell and Tell Online” is that place. You can try them our Free for a week, then its only a Buck a week. You get great selection and great traffic to sell your stuff. You [...]

Tall Ships Adventure
Enjoy this 2-minute music video about Tall Ship sailing from our partner SailTV. Join crew-members high in the rigging of the Tall Ship Prince William as they manage the square sails and enjoy the view. Check out more about the Tall Ship Prince William and its Youth Trust Voyage of Understanding in our companion podcast. [...]

FWC adopts rules governing marine turtle permits
[4/11/07]

roll call for the skalicki fund raiser sat 4-14-07
From: blackrat 142 (2 posts) Honeymooning on a Cruise Ship Posted By : Jack Storms Getting married? There are plenty of wonderful destinations for your honeymoon. But how are you gone get there? [...]

2 Responses to “New Fish and Bait Viruses in Ontario”

  1. Rangerrob Outdoor News - Fishing, Boating, Hunting, RV, Camping and Outdoor Recreation » Blog Archive » Dogs Alaska Malamute - Alaska Malamute - Mouse Pads Says:

    [...] New Fish and Bait Viruses in Ontario A new virulent fish virus, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, has been found in fish in the lower Great Lakes – Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara River, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. This virus has been linked to die-offs of four fish species so far, and could decimate fish if allowed to spread. […] [...]

  2. Alaska - Alaska Information, Alaska News and Alaska Travel Resources. Alaska RSS Feed » Blog Archive » PNY University of Alaska 512MB USB Drive Says:

    [...] New Fish and Bait Viruses in Ontario A new virulent fish virus, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, has been found in fish in the lower Great Lakes – Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara River, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. This virus has been linked to die-offs of four fish species so far, and could decimate fish if allowed to spread. […] [...]

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