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Finding Refuge for Salmon, Cold Water Preferred
2015-12-11 22:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: When Lewis and Clark first encountered the Columbia River in 1805, they wrote about nearby streams so thick with salmon that you could all but walk across on their backs. Last summer, those streams looked very different. As a torrid heat wave settled over the Pacific Northwest, the salmon heading up the Columbia River from the ocean in their ancient reproduction ritual started dying en masse, cooked in place by freakishly hot water that killed them or made them vulnerable to predators. Sockeye died...
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All-In-One Transducer aids in finding fish and structures.
2015-12-10 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Combining CHIRP sonar capabilities with StructureScan® HD and DownScan Imaging™, TotalScan™ increases fish-target separation for anglers and reduces interference. CHIRP Sonar minimizes display clutter, while StructureScan HD delivers photo-like images of fish-holding structure on both sides of boat. Similar photo-like images directly beneath boat are provided by DownScan Imaging. Product reduces number of transducers required to fully utilize Lowrance systems' fishfinding features.
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Exclusive BEEF Survey: Challenges and opportunites in finding good help
2015-12-07 20:51:00| Beef
BEEFs wage and benefit survey reveals challenges, opportunities in ranch labor. read more
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Finding Innovation in Beverage Processing
2015-12-07 17:37:00| Food Processing
While rationalizing underutilized assets is the norm for declining categories, growth products require new technologies.
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A tricky issue - finding the right phrase to cover a seemingly familiar one
2015-12-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: "Oscar Wilde said the British and the Americans are separated by a common language, and I think that's our problem," said Paul Bledsoe, a former energy and climate adviser in the Clinton administration. Linguistics, he argued, is partially to blame. After all, Bledsoe noted, many E.U. agreements declare themselves "legal" but in fact leave most discretion up to member countries. Others say countries are being purposely hazy, playing fast and loose with language. "Everybody is more or less...
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