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Shrimpers Face Growing Threat: Giant Cannibal Tiger Prawns
A week into shrimping season, the "Bub-Poot-Nae" already has a sizable catch. 20,000 pounds puts the shrimp boat on track for a good season, but the owners of David Chauvin's Seafood Company in Dulac say all shrimpers aren't so lucky. Kimberly Chauvin...
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Two Years Later How The Seafood Industry Is Recovering
WGNO NewsIn spite of the disaster, and the uncertain future the Seafood Market in Westwego never shut down. Vendors have remained there seven days a week doing what they can to stay afloat. Vanessa Bolano has more. “We still maintaining so.” Dee...Tags: Oil Spills, Foods and Beverages, Petroleum Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood
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"The Louisiana Seafood Arena" is a brilliant use of BP money
The Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Boards' job is to obviously promote and market Louisiana seafood. They are the industry's number one friend when it comes to letting the rest of the world know about the best seafood anywhere.
Recently the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Southeastern Conference, New Orleans Hornets, Basketball, BP Plc
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Officials Encourage Boating Safety After Four Deaths In 2011
WGNO NewsThe St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office is taking a proactive approach at preventing fatal boating accidents. Four people have died on their parish waters in 2011. The Sheriff's Office ordered 50 safety signs and Tuesday they went boat launch to boat...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Aquaculture
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Fatal Boating Accident In Breton Sound
WGNO NewsUPDATE: The LA Dept of Wildlife and Fisheries has released the names of the men who were killed and injured in this morning's boating accident. 66-year-old Donald Neal, Sr. of St. Bernard was killed. Mr. Neal retired 3 months ago & fished on Breton Sound...Tags: Health, Nature, Injuries and Wounds, U.S. Coast Guard, Disasters and Accidents
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Man and Woman Arrested for Illegaly Using Monkeys In Street Act
WGNO NewsA man and a woman are found guilty of animal cruelty charges after wildlife agents caught them using monkeys in their street act without a permit. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents say they saw 64-year-old Joan Susanne Newberger...Tags: New Orleans, Louisiana, Aquaculture
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La. Panel Declines Action In Truck Stop Tiger Case
ABC26 NewsAn animal-rights activist made an impassioned plea to state wildlife commissioners, calling on them to withhold renewal of a permit allowing an Interstate 10 truck stop to keep a live tiger on display. Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission...Tags: WGNO, Nature, Louisiana, Vehicles, Aquaculture
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Black Bears Seeking Higher Ground
WGNO NewsThe rising river is forcing animals to higher ground. In fact, there's been an increase in black bear sightings near the Morganza Spillway. Wildlife and fisheries agents have been busy. The Morganza Spillway is home to dozens of Louisiana Black Bears,...Tags: Nature, Louisiana, Homes, Aquaculture
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Former State Official Charged With Conspiracy, Receiving Illegal Payoffs And Lying To FBI
Former Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Commissioner HENRY M. MOUTON, 64, of Lafayette,, was indicted by a federal grand jury today for Conspiracy, Receiving Illegal Payoffs, and Making False Statements to Federal Agents, announced U. S....Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, FBI, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Enjoying Lent-Friendly Meals
New Orleans - For some, a juicy steak might be hard to resist during Lent, but one local restaurant can help.
New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Company has tasty Lent-approved specials. It thin fried catfish and shrimp is always popular this time of...Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Human Interest, Seafood, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Alligators Moving Into New Habitats As Spillways Open and River Rises
WGNO NewsThe mighty Mississippi is bringing a lot of stuff down river, including alligators. Experts want people to be aware, and stay away from the edge of the river right now. No one knows the danger of alligators more than Jean Lafitte Swamp Tour Captain...Tags: Mississippi, Nature, Louisiana, Aquaculture
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In La., signs of regrowth seen in oiled marshes
ABC26 NewsShoots of marsh grass and bushes of mangrove trees already are starting to grow back in the bay where just months ago photographers shot startling images of dying pelicans coated in oil from the massive Gulf oil spill. More than a dozen scientists...Tags: Zoology, New Orleans, Louisiana, Wetlands, Ecosystems
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