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Hard 'scraping' brings soft-crab rewards
It's hard work catching soft crabs, a fickle livelihood in an increasingly precarious part of the world. Starting before sunup, Smith Island waterman Mark Kitching spends hours repeatedly "scraping" the submerged grass beds that grow abundantly around...
Tags: Aquaculture, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Netherlands, Tropical Storms
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Crabbers go digital to report their catch
When Richard Young gets done with a day of crabbing, he often calls the co-owner of his seafood business on his cellphone to let her know he's headed back in. Starting next week, though, the 56-year-old waterman from Dundalk is going to be checking in by...
Tags: Energy Resources, Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resource Industry, Havre de Grace, Dundalk
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Senate committee approves tougher chemical reporting bill
WASHINGTON — Chemical companies would need to provide more health and safety information about their products and regulators would have more authority to force harmful substances off the market under legislation approved along party lines...
Tags: Frank Lautenberg, Politics, David Vitter, Laws, U.S. Senate
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A better way to ensure the bay's bounty
More crabs to catch and fewer rules by which to catch 'em. That'd be the Holy Grail for Chesapeake watermen. It's why top crabbers in Maryland, from Havre de Grace to Smith Island, have been traveling monthly, for the past 18 months, to long and...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Havre de Grace, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Aquaculture, Jack Brooks
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Power grid operator to consider canceling major transmission line projects
The state's power grid operator does not need a $3.3 billion pair of transmission line projects built through Maryland because the weak economy has slowed demand for electricity, the staff of operator PJM Interconnection has concluded.
The staff will...Tags: Mount Airy, Frederick County (Maryland), FirstEnergy Corp., Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Pepco Holdings Incorporated
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Survey finds flaws in Maryland storm-water database
The costly struggle to reduce storm-water pollution in Maryland may be harder than previously thought - because much of what's been done so far to control runoff has been misreported, allowed to deteriorate - or perhaps never even done. That's the upshot...
Tags: Public Officials, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics, Water, Government
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