Word: salmons
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Juniors Debbie Cohen and Tricia Small also exited in the second round, losing to the second-seeded Yale team of Kathrin Linz and Karen Salmon...
...ships, the same number that worked the area in the 1987-88 season. This season the fleet had grown to at least 60 boats. The restrictions do not apply to the approximately 450 boats that ply the North Pacific, where they allegedly net large numbers of sea trout and salmon that might otherwise be caught by U.S., Canadian and Soviet fishermen...
...Crimson players who reached the semifinals in the singles competition are both competing in flight 3. It was not the Elis' day, as Rival defeated Yale junior Kathrin Linz, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 6-0, and Pollack topped Elis senior Karen Salmon, 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, to advance...
...commercial salmon catch in the sound this season was only 61% of the average for the past two years. Says Raymond Cesarini, president of Sea Hawk Seafoods in Valdez: "It's been a hideous year for us." Cesarini, who filed a lawsuit against Exxon, says he had expected to process 14 million lbs. of fish but got only 3 million. On a positive note, the three large commercial fish hatcheries in the spill's path were protected, and millions of salmon returned in late summer to spawn in glacial streams along the sound...
...addition to enraging environmentalists, the drift netters have drawn protests from commercial fishermen around the world. Americans and Soviets complain that the nets kill large numbers of sea trout and salmon, a charge the Japanese deny. Australia and New Zealand, concerned that Japanese and other Asian fishermen were catching too many albacore tuna in the South Pacific, recently outlawed drift nets within 200 miles of their shores. The two countries have offered the services of their navies to smaller Pacific nations that support...