"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:
"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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But because some pure food from unpolluted waters might do just a
bit
to
help clarify your often fuzzy perspectives.
Can't e-mail fish, so send me an address.
(will be holding my breath) :-)
He-he-he
Unpolluted, eh?
http://murray.senate.gov/news.cfm?id=189347
http://www.pugetsound.org/p2/execsum.html
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/95872_sound18.shtml
http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/j...03/western.htm
One of those articles deals with an oil spill in the Columbia River
three
or
four years ago, and the rest are about "Puget Sound". There is very
little
commercial fishing done in Puget Sound, which is an inland estuary of
the
Pacific Ocean. Nice try though, and being from back in the mudwets,
nobody
would expect you to know any better.
Looks like a pretty active commercial salmon fishing site to me Chuck:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/regs/commregs/salregs.htm
http://www.seattlesalmoncharters.com/fisheries-news.htm
But I guess the pollution in the Sound has caused a decline in the
salmon
population:
http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/s...04/story4.html
http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/factshts/pschin.htm
Let's see...would I want to live near the ocean in the Pacific
Northwest...
or...
Cleveland...
D'oh
I would rather boat and swim in fresh water. The Great Lakes provide that
opportunity for millions of folks who have the same beliefs.
So what are you doing to stop the increasing pollution in the Chesapeake Bay
Krause? It looks like it is pretty polluted and a pretty nasty place to
have to boat or swim (yuk).