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October 7, 2024

Portion of urban Scioto River targeted through H2Ohio job

As part of Gov. Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio Rivers Program, the Ohio DNR (ODNR) partnered with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the City of Columbus in late September to clean up a concentrated litter area on the Scioto River.
“Collaborative cleanup projects like this one are exactly what the H2Ohio Rivers Program is all about,” said Gov. DeWine. “We all have a stake in making sure Ohio’s waterways are free from litter and trash so we can have abundant clean water resources for future generations.”

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Ohio’s Mixed Bag: Grady-White Club adding to Lake Erie Fall Brawl Fishing Tournament

The Lake Erie Grady-White Club is holding a “tournament within a tournament” in conjunction with the Lake Erie Walleye Fall Brawl. Club President Mike Manion recently announced that members of the club who are competing in the Walleye Fall Brawl can also enter a special competition just for club members.

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Plans in the works to buy another research vessel for Ohio State University’s Stone Lab

The 37-foot M/V Bio-Lab, a trap net-style boat built in 1947 by the Vermilion Engineering Company is the oldest research vessel in the Great Lakes.
According to a recent announcement, it may be getting company at Ohio State University’s Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory’s dock on South Bass Island, thanks to $2.5 million federal dollars that have been championed by Ohio U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown. Plans are underway to construct another vessel to provide additional capacity for the education and research programs conducted at Stone Lab during the open water season.

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Ohio Insider: Time to revisit holding a limited bobcat trapping season in Ohio

Is it time for Ohio to once again consider a limited bobcat trapping season?
Over the past few months, I’ve seen a steady stream of bobcat trail camera pictures come across my desk from readers of Ohio Outdoor News. Many of these folks are including notes that they are concerned that these predators are seriously threatening the deer fawn and turkey populations.

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