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Subject/Name: Fish
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- Troubled coastal fish - (Chart) - Fe 2 92, 1C
- Anglers hear more bleak news; Stocks are down for many fish, and stricter rules are soon to come - Fe 9 92, 15B
- From plenty toward poverty; Oceans' abundance is endangered, but can be revived - Fe 9 92, 14B
- Editorial: the fish that got away - Fe 19 92, 10A
- Striped bass situation is still worrisome; Albemarle-Roanoke stock may get federal attention - Ap 5 92, 12B
- Striped bass; Albemarle-Roanoke juvenile abundance index - Ap 5 92, 13B
- Excessive harvest, little management hurt drum - My 10 92, 12B
- Restoration is the goal; State designates red drum as official saltwater fish - My 10 92, 12B
- Man's manipulation of Roanoke River flow threatens striped bass - My 11 92, 1
- Cary feeds fish - into the cesspool - My 19 92, 1B
- Half-ton tuna seized from seafood dealer - Jn 26 92, 5B
- Brackish-water bass more difficult to find; Development, drought reduce fishing areas - Jy 5 92, 12B
- Algae bloom has weakened some N.C. fish - Se 19 92, 5B
- Parasites discovered in Catawba River fish - Oc 9 92, 5B
- Currituck bass spawning endangered by salinity - No 22 92, 13B
- Expressway work leaves thousands of fish dead - No 24 92, 1B
- Editorial: DOT's disturbing fish story - No 27 92, 14A
- Fishermen, fish missing in Currituck - De 6 92, 1C
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