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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... An amendment that would have had a significant impact on the seafood industry in ...
Lawmakers in the North Carolina House of Representatives have effectively killed a ban on inshore shrimp trawling, a proposal ...
Lawmakers decided yesterday [Wednesday] -not- to pass a ban on shrimp trawling in North Carolina's inshore waters. Commercial ...
H.B. 442, amended last week by the State Senate would ban shrimp trawling within a half-mile of the coast and inland waters, ...
Two bills passed by the North Carolina Senate addressing a shrimp trawling ban in the state’s inland waters will not advance ...
Shrimp Trawling Transition Program/Fees, known also as House Bill 441, was on March 18 known as Iler’s Loggerhead ...
As tempers flare over a proposed ban on shrimp trawling in the state’s inland and nearby offshore waters -- a Senate move ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Board of Beaufort County Commissioners passed a resolution on Monday opposing an amendment to House Bill 442 that prohibits shrimp trawling within ...
Opinion
A shrimping ban in Pamlico Sound would help the environment, but it must be done right | OpinionBanning shrimp trawling in inland waters will improve North Carolina’s fishery, but commercial fishermen who lose business should be compensated.
On Monday, June 23, the North Carolina Senate advanced a bill that provides temporary compensation for commercial fishermen ...
: House Bill 441 passed its second reading in a 45-2 vote in the NC Senate. It will have a third reading tomorrow morning, according to the NC Senate web ...
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