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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 24 Issue (27) 10, Oct 1980
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Starting January 1981, new mandatory visual distress signals will go into effect for boaters in coastal waters and on the high seas. All boats, regardless of size will be required to carry readily accessible flares, lights, smoke signals, and flags.
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Facing increasing incidents of oil spills and toxic wastes, the US court system has provided States with the right to sue for damages to their natural resources.
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Ellenbogen discusses the issues that face the policy-making arm of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission in the wake of the firing of Executive Director Robert Hazel in January 1980.
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The Dingell-Johnson Act is celebrating 30 years of success. The Act, which levied a ten percent tax on certain fishing equipment, has generated over $3,000,000 annually into sport fisheries.
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The mysterious decline of Atlantic Coast striped bass has now been attributed to traces of arsenic and other chemicals in East Coast rivers.
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With the opening of the North Carolina mourning dove hunting season, hunters are required to understand Federal dove baiting regulations such as the planting and harvesting of crops to attract doves.
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In this letter to the public, the NC Beach Buggy Association urges the Department of Interior to to rethink their plans to make Cape Lookout National Seashore a wilderness area.