Recreational landings of Atlantic bluefish to blame. By Charles Witek On November 19, 2019, the National Marine Fisheries Service formally notified the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council that the Atlantic bluefish stock had become overfished. The Council, which manages bluefish in federal waters, must now create a plan to rebuild that stock. A benchmark stock assessment released in 2016 found the bluefish stock to be reasonably healthy, so news that it is overfished came as a surprise to some fishermen and to some fishery managers. Yet, in recent years, many anglers along the New England and Mid-Atlantic coasts complained about declining bluefish abundance and some asked, Where are the bluefish? Their answer finally came in an operational stock assessment released in August 2019, which included updated information on recreational fishermen’s effor
Chris Ware: "This event is just to encourage us to support each other and other races to support us as well. It s not just for black people. It s for everybody."
AstraZeneca today announced that the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has granted a licence extension for dapagliflozin in Great Britain for the treatment of symptomatic chronic heart failure (HF) in patients with HF and a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)
Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of stories about former Gem State Governors from eastern Idaho. IDAHO FALLS – When Charles Benjamin Ross was elected Idaho’s 15th governor in 1930, he was different from his predecessors in several ways. The 54-year-old Pocatello man had a 16,000 vote lead over his Republican opponent […]