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Subject/Name: Red Tide

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  1. Red tide forces delay of bay scallop season - Ja 9 88 2C
  2. Despite cold, red tide spreading - Ja 20 88 8D
  3. Red tide relief (Photo) - Ja 20 88 1C
  4. State extends shellfishing ban to S.C. border - Ja 23 88 1
  5. Under the Dome: Jackson plans visit for red-tide talks - Ja 23 88 1
  6. Red tide blamed on nature - Ja 27 88 3C
  7. Red tide woes draw Jackson - Ja 28 88 14C
  8. Loan aid sought for fishermen - Ja 29 88 WA-1
  9. Red tide keeps grip on coast; Algae plague threatens state tourism trade - Ja 31 88 1
  10. Scientists say Fla. outbreak flowed to N.C. - Ja 31 88 1
  11. Red tide relief fund will be formed in N.C. - Fe 3 88 2C
  12. Red tide losing its toxic grip - Fe 7 88 1
  13. Red tide continuing to ebb, officials say - Fe 10 88 1C
  14. Red tide found no longer toxic, but poison lingers in shellfish - Fe 14 88 44A
  15. State shellfishermen's future tied to the testing of laboratory mice - Fe 14 88 44A
  16. Waiting for the red tide to turn - Fe 19 88 1D
  17. Part of coast reopens for clam harvest - Fe 20 88 1C
  18. Hand-clammers wade in to scoop up income lost to ban - Fe 21 88 31A
  19. Red tide is slowly yielding - Fe 27 88 10D
  20. Despite plea, scallop harvest still banned - Mr 1 88 3C
  21. Clam fisherman urged to wait out low prices - Mr 12 88 2C
  22. Fund-raiser planned for red tide victims - Mr 12 88 2C
  23. Red tide may ruin next season's bay scallop harvest - Mr 14 88 2C
  24. Party celebrates end of red tide - Mr 25 88 26C
  25. Red tides becoming a global concern - Ma 4 88 8A

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