N&O Index Card Listings
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Red Tide
- Red tide suspected in fish kill - No 3 87 1C
- Shellfishing ban widened as toxic 'red tide' spreads - No 4 87 WA-1
- Shellfish ban due to red tide likely to extend - No 5 87 16C
- Martin seeks U.S. aid for red-tide victims - No 7 87 1
- Red tide is giving coastal workers the blues - No 8 87 1
- Losses due to red tide exceed $676,000 - No 12 87 WA-1
- Red tide could cost fishermen $1.5 million - No 13 87 7D
- Shellfish aficionados appear safe; Harvest taken outside area of toxic algae - No 13 87 7D
- Ban on shellfishing extended 5 miles north - No 14 87 2C
- Potent 'red tide' organism a mystery - No 16 87 3C
- State expands shellfishing ban - No 16 87 3C
- State expands shellfish ban after red tide spreads north - No 19 87 3C
- Incomes ebb as red tide plagues coast - No 21 87 3C
- Red tide ruled not a disaster - No 25 87 4C
- Tests planned to determine shellfish safety - De 1 87 3C
- Scientists think pollution related to toxic red tide - De 3 87 6B
- Red tide spoils holiday scallop harvest - De 6 87 51A
- SBA stands firm on red tide ruling (not a disaster) - De 8 87 2C
- Panel suggests state emergency aid for red tide losses - De 10 87 33A
- N.C. seeks to renew shellfish stocks - De 11 87 4C
- Martin plan would aid those hurt by red tide - De 12 87 14A
- A blue Christmas awaits coastal families affected by red tide - De 14 87 1C
- House approves bill offering relief loans for red tide victims - De 19 87 WA-1
- Aid to victims of N.C. red tide OK'd by Senate - De 20 87 39A
- Editorial: in the red tide's grip - De 20 87 6D
- Red tide rebounds after drop last week - De 23 87 2C
- Oyster relay program helping shellfishermen - De 25 87 2C
- Red tide victims earn state money - De 29 87 6B
- Loan centers to open for victims of red tide - De 31 87 4C
Red Tide
- Wave of profits rolls in after red tide - Ma 29 88 1
- N.C. urged to track Florida's red tides - Jn 7 88 2C
- Network set up to warn of red tides - Au 14 88 36A
- Red tide helped clams, oysters - Se 9 88 10B
- Oyster kills will keep harvest at average level - Oc 29 88 3C
- Scientists cite benefits from toxic red tide; Shrimpers, clammers report higher yields - No 8 88 18C
- Bay scallop season delay considered - No 15 88 3C
Red Tide
- Scallop harvesters see red tide's effect linger as season opens - Ja 9 89 2C
- Dolphin kill is linked to red tide - Fe 2 89 1
- S.C. red tide heading north in diluted slick - My 28 89 41A
- Red tide not deemed threat, scientist (Tester) says - My 29 89 5B
Red Tide
- Red tide forces delay of bay scallop season - Ja 9 88 2C
- Despite cold, red tide spreading - Ja 20 88 8D
- Red tide relief (Photo) - Ja 20 88 1C
- State extends shellfishing ban to S.C. border - Ja 23 88 1
- Under the Dome: Jackson plans visit for red-tide talks - Ja 23 88 1
- Red tide blamed on nature - Ja 27 88 3C
- Red tide woes draw Jackson - Ja 28 88 14C
- Loan aid sought for fishermen - Ja 29 88 WA-1
- Red tide keeps grip on coast; Algae plague threatens state tourism trade - Ja 31 88 1
- Scientists say Fla. outbreak flowed to N.C. - Ja 31 88 1
- Red tide relief fund will be formed in N.C. - Fe 3 88 2C
- Red tide losing its toxic grip - Fe 7 88 1
- Red tide continuing to ebb, officials say - Fe 10 88 1C
- Red tide found no longer toxic, but poison lingers in shellfish - Fe 14 88 44A
- State shellfishermen's future tied to the testing of laboratory mice - Fe 14 88 44A
- Waiting for the red tide to turn - Fe 19 88 1D
- Part of coast reopens for clam harvest - Fe 20 88 1C
- Hand-clammers wade in to scoop up income lost to ban - Fe 21 88 31A
- Red tide is slowly yielding - Fe 27 88 10D
- Despite plea, scallop harvest still banned - Mr 1 88 3C
- Clam fisherman urged to wait out low prices - Mr 12 88 2C
- Fund-raiser planned for red tide victims - Mr 12 88 2C
- Red tide may ruin next season's bay scallop harvest - Mr 14 88 2C
- Party celebrates end of red tide - Mr 25 88 26C
- Red tides becoming a global concern - Ma 4 88 8A
Red Tide
- State issues warning about canned oysters - Se 29 90 6B
- Marine researchers keep eyes open for toxic 'red tide' on N.C. shores - De 28 90 3B