N&O Index Card Listings
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Fish
- Experts study effects of rain on fish - Fe 7 86 2D
- Crackdown cited in drop of illegal sales of bass - My 10 86 2C
- Fish harvest was state's second largest - My 15 86 15A
- N.C. fish sought for oil that helps the heart - Jy 2 86 12A
- Fish caught in N.C. may be piranha - Jy 10 86 2C
- Tasty redfish may need more protection - Au 24 86 40A
- Fish may remain tainted for years (mercury contamination, Davidson Co.) - Au 27 86 2C
- CP and L takes samples of lake's fish - Se 13 86 1C
- Some Jordan Lake fish diseased but water still safe, officials say - Oc 9 86 1C
- Editorial: No water tests on people - Oc 13 86 14A
- Fish live in wastewater at N.C. treatment plant (Reidsville) - Oc 13 86 3C
- Habits of popular redfish focus of biologists' study - Oc 30 86 2C
- Researchers find new outbreak of fish disease on Pamlico river - No 1 4C
- Raleigh native (Hunter) reels in job in shipbuilder's fish processing unit - De 31 86 5B
Fish
- Fish dying as channel dries out; Striped bass, other species caught below dam at Roanoke Rapids
- Lake - Jn 10 87 1
- Reservoir operators will flood channel, try to free stranded fish - Jn 11 87 1
- Floodgates open; fate of stranded fish uncertain - Jn 12 87 24D
- Striped bass escape pools below reservoir - Jn 18 87 2C
- Weed-eating fish freed in two area lakes - Jn 26 87 2D
- Scientists say fish diseases at epidemic levels - Se 23 87 1
Fish
- Fishing should improve after 'Operation Rock' - Ja 26 85 4C
- Freeze kills fish, expected to damage shrimp harvest - Fe 3 85 26A
- Dead crabs caught where ill fish found - Ap 2 85 2C
- General Assembly Round-up: Striped bass (cut catches) - Ap 11 85 7A
- State urged to stock ponds as U.S. program phased out - Ap 29 85 11A
- Ocracoke man (O'Neal) collects 'stones' from heads of drum - My 26 85 15B
- 3 hearings set on water quality for state's primary nursery areas - Se 16 85 16C
- Catfish sales on the rise - 1D
- Officials release 1,800 carp to eat weeds in Lake Wheeler - Oc 12 85 5C
- Rare Waccamaw-area (silverside) fish threatened, U.S. officials say - No 22 85 2D
- Technique for processing fish may be boon for menhaden - De 22 85 6D
Fish
- N.C. will import fish only as a last resort - Ja 1 84 10B
- Biologists seek to protect fish from hazards of (Brunswick) nuclear
- plant - Mr 18 84 17B
- Bass may be protected by state, officials say - Mr 22 84 17A
- Kerr Reservoir stripers belie statistical norms - Mr 25 84 14B
- Researchers seek pieces to rockfish puzzle - Mr 25 84 14B
- Commission proposes rockfish restrictions - Ap 8 84 14B
- Fisheries official (Graham) quits after ruling (on striped bass) - Jn 1 2D
- Bass are starving, researcher says (Roanoke River) - Jy 19 84 2C
- CP and L begins fish inspections (near Shearon Harris plant) - Se 12 84 16C
- House passes bill to protect coastal states' striped bass - Oc 5 84 18D
- Puppy drum being 'tailed' by state agency - Oc 28 84 15B
- State program offers rewards for some creatures of the sea - De 3 84 1C
Fish
- State to test Pamlico fish for chemicals, bacteria - Ja 1 82 31 - No contaminants discovered by testing on killed flounder - Ja 7 82 26A
Fish
- Study uncovers lower mercury levels in fish - Ja 5 83 4C
- Flourishing fish business becomes golden opportunity - Ja 31 83 10C
Fish
- Task force says runoff (from farming and peat mining) may hurt fish - Jn 24 83 2D
- Mercury from peat plant could endanger fish, scientists say - Au 1 83 3C
- Appearance of saltwater fish in river attributed to drought - Au 19 83 4D
- Appearance of saltwater fish in river attributed to drought - No 19 83 4D
- Fish nursery inventory could spur tighter runoff rules - No 26 83 16C
- Scientists studying mass fish deaths (menhaden, on outer banks) - De 23 83 2D
Fish
- 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
Fish
- Illegal carp imported to state - Ja 7 88 4C
- Gone fishin' for new ideas - Mr 3 88 1F
- Pollution levels suspected in flounder abnormalities - Ap 6 88 16C
- Fish deaths at (Falls and Jordan) lakes normal, officials say - Ap 26 88 2C
- Editorial: Coming clean on catfish - Ma 7 88 10A
- State, federal officials cast lines in joint effort to return stripers - Ma 23 88 1
- N.C. marine officials expect return of fish kills - Jn 2 88 1C
- French Broad River fish kill investigated - Jn 8 88 2C
- NCSU team seeks cause of fish disease - Jn 15 88 10A
- Picky pet bass mooches morsels from visitors at Fontana Lake - Jn 27 88 16C
- Scientists search for clues to Pamlico fish, crab kills - Jy 3 88 27A
- Hot, still weather kills Pamlico fish - Jy 23 88 1C
- State to erect signs on risks at 2 lakes (Hyco and Belews) - Au 4 88 3C
- Traces of dioxin found in fish from Triangle pond, 3 rivers - Au 5 88 10B
- Pond fish choking in mesh of Triangle's development - Se 17 88 2C
- Fisherman never heard of fish dying 'way back yonder' - Se 18 88 10A
- Fish eggs to influence water plan (pipeline to Virginia Beach) - Se 25 88 32A
- Fish disease again rears head; volunteers monitoring spread - Oc 19 88 3C
- Latest striped-bass study renews debate over Virginia Beach pipeline - Oc 21 88 6D
- Editorial: Beneath the mullet moon - No 6 88 6D
- Environmentalists blame Champion mill for sick fish - No 27 88 39A
Fish
- N.C. hybrid bass could be a hit - Mr 19 89 14A
- Pigeon River tests don't yield cause of fish ills - Mr 25 89 3D
- Weyerhauser to monitor fish for dioxin - Ap 2 32A
- Rock populations are on the increase - Ap 23 89 12B
- High demand for mullet prompts protective action - Jn 8 89 3C
- Bill provides funds to study N.C. currents, bass, wolves - Jy 15 89 3C
- Herring hauls hit record low - Au 12 89 5D
- The Loyal Order of Catfish Lovers recruits another fish - Au 15 89 1C
- Stripers, flounder, billfish face danger - Oc 15 89 15B
- Foes ask for end to pipeline; Va. water line called threat to striped bass - Oc 31 89 3C
- White Oak fish stunned, moved to new home in Lake Crabtree (Map) - No 8 89 1C