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BOO AT THE ZOO - Jackson, MS - City of Jackson (.gov)

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Probing docks for fall bass - Major League Fishing

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While frogging and flipping grass get a lot of attention in the fall – and for good reason – bass can get conditioned to seeing those baits invade their habitat. With so many anglers looking to take advantage of the grass bite, inundating the same areas with pressure week after week in the fall, there's a year-round gold mine just waiting to be harvested. They're always there. They almost always hold fish. And as the weather begins to cool and bass are on the hunt for schools of shad, they can be true difference makers: docks. John Hunter, who completed his rookie year on the Bass Pro Tour in 2023, knows more than a thing or two about probing docks for big fall bass. It's one of his favorite methods for avoiding the crowds and zigging where others zag. Instead of grass, he's more likely to run a winning dock pattern ahead of the fall-to-winter transition. Why docks shine in the fall Dock fishing can be a fun way to avoid the crowds and catch plenty of fish

If You're Eating Oysters in Any of These 6 States, Stop Now, FDA ... - Yahoo Life

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Oysters are a very popular shellfish that boast a lot of health benefits, as they are brimming with omega-3 fatty acids. However, consuming the delicacy can also make you sick. It isn't uncommon for the consumption of oysters to lead to food poisoning. According to studies , 7.4 percent of oysters harbor the bacteria salmonella. They can also host E.coli. Last week, the FDA issued a warning in six states, where contaminated oysters are being served.  1 Oysters From Future Seafoods Were Recalled On October 26, 2023, Future Seafoods, Inc. initiated a voluntary recall of all oysters from the harvest area PE9B harvested on 10/10/2023 and distributed to their customers from October 10th through October 16th, 2023. 2 The Recall Impacts Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia The contaminated oysters were distributed to restaurants and retailers in six states: Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virgina

Rhône. Comment Anthias est devenu un leader dans les poissons d ... - Le Progrès

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Dominique Guichard a sauté dans l'aquarium, si l'on peut dire, alors qu'il était haut comme trois pommes. Après avoir découvert la pêche en Ardèche, le Lyonnais est devenu rapidement un aquariophile invétéré au point de transformer sa chambre d'adolescent en fishroom. À la Doua, l'étudiant en biologie des organismes et des populations est tellement passionné qu'il ne tarde pas à se lancer dans l'élevage de poissons. >> Vers la fin du bocal rond pour poissons rouges Encore sur les bancs de la fac, il a 21 ans, il rencontre Jérôme Thomas, importateur de poissons et crée avec lui et avec...

New England’s $510 million lobster economy reels from near 40% population plunge - Fortune

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The population of young lobsters has declined nearly 40% in some of the most critical fishing waters off New England, officials said Wednesday, triggering new restrictions for the fishermen who harvest the valuable crustaceans. Officials with the regulatory Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission said surveys have detected a 39% decline in young lobsters in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank areas for 2020-22 compared to 2016-18. The areas are among the most important lobster fishing grounds in the world. The drop in lobster recruitment is a continuation of a recent trend off New England, said Caitlin Starks, senior fisheries management plan coordinator with the commission. "I wouldn't say it's very surprising just given that we've seen a declining trend for a number of years now," Starks said. "We're seeing decline in those recruits." The commission announced the drop in young lobsters just months after adopting&a

Binder Park Zoo asks for public's help in naming prairie dogs - Battle Creek Enquirer

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Zoo Boo a treat for kids and adults - Lufkin Daily News

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Throngs of costumed kids and Halloween-loving adults filled Ellen Trout Zoo Saturday night for the second consecutive evening of the annual Zoo Boo. This year's event consisted of trick-or-treating and a costume contest for children ages 10 and younger. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.

14 Biggest Mistakes To Avoid When Cooking Mussels - Tasting Table

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There are quite a few potential mistakes you could make when cooking mussels, but the biggest mistake of all happens before you even get into the kitchen. When it comes to seafood, you want to make sure you're sourcing the right thing from the right place, so you should be paying attention to where your mussels are coming from. The number one place you shouldn't be sourcing your mussels from is a freezer. First of all, frozen mussels are usually sold pre-shelled, which erases half of the fun you get from eating mussels in the first place. Additionally, they may already be cooked, which obviously isn't ideal if you're looking for the freshest seafood possible. On top of that, they may even be dyed so they look more appealing. Although they may look okay, the texture is not likely to be good. Fresh mussels are soft and moist with just a touch of chewiness, but frozen mussels tend to be uncomfortably chewy. That's why you should head to the live seafood counter i

Netflix showing baby animals live from Cleveland zoo on Thursdays - The Columbus Dispatch

Netflix viewers can see baby animals from Ohio up close and personal, live — the streaming platform will be showing feeds from the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo on Thursday afternoons. "The new livestream show — only on Netflix — features a live look at the Zoo's gorillas, rhinos, orangutans and otters!" the zoo wrote in a Facebook post. Tune in live or catch up with episodes on demand any time. Viewers can tune in live each Thursday from 2 p.m. to 4 pm. Eastern Time through November 2. The program will feature the zoo's western lowland gorillas, eastern black rhinos, Bornean orangutans and Asian small-clawed otters. Each species has at least one baby present at the zoo. Budiwati and Bagus are 2-year-old twin otter pups. Dalia is a 1,000 pound, 1-year-old rhino. The orangutans have an older sister, Merah, and 2-year-old younger brother Zaki. Newborn gorilla Kunda was born July 19, and fellow youngster Kayembe was born in 2021. bagallion@gannett.com

Fishing Report: Trout, bass, steelhead and catfish biting in cool waters - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Topselling 100 EPOS garden centre products October 2023 ... - Horticulture Week

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The 21 Best Tank Mates for Guppies - AZ Animals

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Guppies are popular tropical, live-bearing fish that belong to the Poecilid family. These prolific breeders are often referred to as million fish. Because they are found in an assortment of colors, fin types, and patterns, they may also be called rainbow fish. Guppies are widely available in pet stores, often at a cheap price and in abundance. Another major factor that draws people to guppies is that they are highly compatible fish. Guppies are very peaceful and social. They have over 20 compatible tank mates, which we discuss in this article. Guppy Fish Overview The guppy is a popular live-bearing fish that can be found in many different varieties. ©SOMMAI/Shutterstock.com Scientific name: Poecilia reticulata Origins: Northeast South America Lifespan: 2 – 3 years Minimum tank size: 5 gallons Diet: Omnivore Adult size: 1.5 – 2.5 inches Color forms: Blue, red, orange, yellow, black, silver, white, gold, green, and pink. Important Considerations: Before choosing a tank mate for guppies

Upper Castaic Lake Reopens to Boating with Caution Algal Bloom ... - California Department of Water Resources

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A drone view of Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County with an algal bloom. SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Upper Castaic Lake reopened today to boating with a caution algal bloom advisory. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) urges people to avoid physical contact with water at Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County until further notice due to the presence of toxic blue-green algae. This week's lab results show a decrease in toxin levels at Upper Castaic Lake. Castaic Lagoon, also known as lower Castaic Lake, has no algal bloom advisory and is open to non-motorized boating. For latest information, go to&nbsp; Harmful Algal Bloom website . Advisories are

Inside the quirky, 19th century, modern bungalow with a fairytale-like ... - Inverness Courier

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Get Crackin' During the Return of Crabfest® at Red Lobster® - PR Newswire

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From New Appetizers and Desserts to a $5 Watermelon Martini*, There's Something for Every Seafoodie ORLANDO, Fla. , June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting today, and for a limited time, Crabfest ® is back at Red Lobster ® ! During the highly anticipated, crabtastic celebration, guests are invited to break out of their shells and get crackin' with NEW! Crabfest Creations .&nbsp;Choose from a full pound of steamed Snow or Bairdi** Crab Legs and then select a delicious flavor option like NEW! Roasted Garlic Butter , NEW! Honey Sriracha ,&nbsp; NEW! Lemon Pepper , or Simply Steamed – all served over crispy potatoes, with a choice of side.&nbsp;Additionally, for those craving a tasty surf and turf entrée,&nbsp;the NEW! Crab &amp; Oscar-Topped Sirloin features ½ lb. of snow crab paired with a 7 oz. sirloin topped with lump crab in a decadent garlic cream, served with choice of two sides.&nbsp;And, of course, no Crabfest meal is complete without warm, butte