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Re: fish



Seems to me I saw this story and it was just your usual normal old
extinction/over-fishing-habitat-destruction kind-of-a-thing. and I THINK the
comeback was a hatchery job. This is just a very vague impresssion. 
Delores

>from gp's global news clip service (they only provide the first few lines
>since they are copyright stories; in this case one more word would have
>done it:  had anyone seen this wire story? does it concern persistant
>organics?):
>
> 18   Business Information Wire  October 29, 1996  Search on for
>fish  once considered extinct  AMHERST, N.Y. (AP) _ A Great Lakes
>fish once popular with anglers could be on the verge of making the
>ultimate comeback _ from extinction.   Just a generation ago, the
>
>
>Tony Tweedale                   || "I'm not going to get involved in any of
>Bx 7941                           || that  peer-reviewed mumbo-jumbo."
>Missoula, MT 59807     	||           -Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA)
>406-542-1709,            ||
>fax 728-0867                 ||
>ttweed@wildrockies.org   || " 'Are the people being protected?'
>			                                    ||   is too narrow a question."
> 	                                     	||       -API lobbyists meeting,
>12/12/96
>              		                        ||
>------------------|| "A species becomes extinct every 20 sec's.
>Surely one must come into existence every 20 sec's?"
>        	-Rep. Helen Chenowith (R-ID)
>
>
>
Delores Broten, Reach for Unbleached! Foundation
Box 39, Whaletown British Columbia
Canada, V0P 1Z0
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