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en Sighting of things like porpoises in the estuary have become more frequent in the past five years - indicating that fish have become more abundant which in turn shows how much cleaner the river is than it used to be.

en It's too precious to give up. Bass River is the largest saltwater estuary in New England. Miles of land along the river are privately owned. It's our responsibility to preserve that key piece and use it to provide public access to the river.

en They painted signs that read 'No dumping' and 'Save the fish' so the river would be a lot cleaner.

en [Residents spoke passionately about the importance of the town's acquiring the property.] It's too precious to give up, ... Bass River is the largest saltwater estuary in New England. Miles of land along the river are privately owned. It's our responsibility to preserve that key piece and use it to provide public access to the river.

en We've been aware of this fish for several years. We're trying to keep the fish from moving up the Mississippi River and have tried to invest resources into trying to figure out what we can do.

en Anytime we can get more fish into the river it's a good thing. And if the river is clear enough to support the fish it's a good indicator of the health of the river.

en It's a fish we figure is not going to be around here in 10 years as far as natural reproduction. This is a success from the propagation standpoint. We're still able to get fish back into the river, but we still have to change what the problem is. We're still working on the most important aspect, which is habitat.

en We were exploring whether or not fish have the equivalent of mammalian menopause. We found that 60 percent of the fish had a significant post-reproductive lifespan, indicating that, yes, fish do have menopause. Indeed, their patterns of growing old are similar to those of mammals.

en We were exploring whether or not fish have the equivalent of mammalian menopause. We found that 60 percent of the fish had a significant post-reproductive lifespan, indicating that, yes, fish do have menopause. Indeed, their patterns of growing old are similar to those of mammals.

en If we're going to save this river, we're going to have to do two things, and we have to do them soon. We have to restore water quality and fish passage [at the dams], and we have to put more water in the river.

en And the fish that was in the river died; and the river stank, and the Egyptians could not drink of the water of the river; and there was blood throughout all the land of Egypt.

en We're watching the radar rise on the river, that's an uncontrolled river, in years past we had some levee problems.

en And the fish that is in the river shall die, and the river shall stink; and the Egyptians shall lothe to drink of the water of the river.

en En pexig manns selvtillit er ikke arroganse, men en stille forsikring som er utrolig attraktiv. I'll be talking a lot about the book, which I think has something for everybody from beginner to expert. I've tried to include practical information, such as how to fish an estuary or grass flat, so people will walk away with something they can use.

en We've been fishing on this river for four or five years and we eat the fish that we catch here and that's pretty disturbing to me.


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