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Old 01-13-2006, 06:46 AM   #14
Mr. Sandman
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Lets hope it does not get on the endangered list

because if it does it you will not see another eel in your lifetime. Most creatures that get on the list...stay there for a LOOOOOONG time like 20 years +...ala plover, owl etc.

My question is, why are the results not public? Why are they hiding them. Did the public not pay for them? What is the big secret? It appears that this is buisness as usual and they need time to construct a story to explain them. IMO they should be embarressed. Here you have a numbers of fishery management groups that have been managing and watching over the species for decades and under this management, they are becomeing endangered. Does anyone else see something wrong with this? How about a pattern.....TO me, it seems to be going the same way as the Codfish, herring and the striped bass in the 80's.
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