A proposal by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization would, if adop
A proposal by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization would, if adopted at this week's international meeting, cut the commercial quota in West Greenland to 213 metric tons from its current level of 840 metric tons. U.S. officials believe the cut would help to boost the return of sal...
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ftportllibrary:oai:digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com:news_pph-8583 2023-05-15T15:29:01+02:00 A proposal by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization would, if adop 1993-06-27T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/7584 unknown Portland Public Library Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/7584 Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald Salmon text 1993 ftportllibrary 2022-10-20T20:20:41Z A proposal by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization would, if adopted at this week's international meeting, cut the commercial quota in West Greenland to 213 metric tons from its current level of 840 metric tons. U.S. officials believe the cut would help to boost the return of salmon to the Penobscot and other rivers in New England and Canada. Details. Text Atlantic salmon Greenland North Atlantic Portland Public Library: Digital Commons Canada Greenland |
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A proposal by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization would, if adopted at this week's international meeting, cut the commercial quota in West Greenland to 213 metric tons from its current level of 840 metric tons. U.S. officials believe the cut would help to boost the return of salmon to the Penobscot and other rivers in New England and Canada. Details. |
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