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April 29, 2011

RI: DEM announces five Quahog transplants to be conducted in May

Shellfishermen are Needed for the Three Funded and Two Volunteer Events PROVIDENCE – Beginning on Tuesday, May 3rd, and continuing through Tuesday, May 24th, the Department of Environmental Management will conduct five quahog transplants to transfer an estimated 250,000 pounds of adult quahogs from high shellfish density areas in Narragansett Bay to shellfish management areas

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RI: DEM announces free fishing days May 7 and 8

Anglers Will Have Opportunity to Catch a Golden Rainbow Trout at Little Round Top and Big Round Top Ponds in Burrillville PROVIDENCE – The Department of Environmental Management announces that Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8 are free fishing days in Rhode Island. During those two days, all Rhode Islanders and visitors can fish

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RI: DEM to hold April 29th training session for no-discharge compliance program inspectors and certification agents

PROVIDENCE — The Department of Environmental Management will hold a training session on Friday, April 29 for individuals interested in becoming trained inspectors or certification agents for Rhode Island’s no-discharge compliance inspection program. The program is intended to further strengthen the state’s efforts to protect Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island coastal waters from pollution caused

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RI: Springtime Reminder for Recreational Saltwater Fishers: Bait, Tackle, License!

Licenses are Required for all Non-exempt Anglers and Spearfishers and may be Obtained Online and at Participating Bait and Tackle Shops PROVIDENCE – With spring in the air, and the 2011 saltwater fishing season about to get underway, the Department of Environmental Management reminds anglers and spearfishers that a 2011 saltwater fishing license is needed

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RI: DEM Announces 2011 Recreational Saltwater Fishing Regulations

PROVIDENCE – The RI Department of Environmental Management has enacted final recreational fishing regulations for marine fisheries for the 2011 season. The regulations for one species – black sea bass – are still being finalized. All of the other recreational fishery management programs have been finalized, and are now in effect for 2011, following a

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CO: DOW Seeks Public Comment on Water Projects

DENVER – The Colorado Wildlife Commission will continue its formal review of plans to mitigate impacts to fish and wildlife resources that would be created by two significant transmountain water development projects with a full day of presentations and public comment on Friday, May 6, in Salida. The presentations and testimony regarding mitigation plans offered

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