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| Atlantic Fly Fishing School |
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| Atlantic Fly Fishing School, FFF certified Instruction, Day classes and private lessons. Internationally recognized lead instructor Dennis Grant FFF CBOG. GLoomis & 3M SA sponsored school |
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| Oceans Wild |
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| Oceans Wild is unique for many reasons. Our greatest strength lies in the fact that we bring real life experiences to our audiences. Our summers are spent on the water, encountering marine animals in their natural habitat. Any member of our team receives the ultimate on the job training catching and releasing sharks while observing and documenting whales and other marine species from sunfish to starfish. these experiences are what makes us different and serve to capture the imaginations of our audiences, leaving them eager to learn more. |
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| Tuna News |
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| Contact Rich Ruais: Rruais@aol.com The Tuna News website is edited by Rich Ruais who has been involved with international and domestic tuna management and fishery issues for over 25 years. Tuna News is dedicated to providing the latest news on tunas and is conveniently set up to allow the user to search for information on the tuna species most important to the user. Tuna News is dedicated to providing the latest news on Tuna. Every hour the site automatically tracks the latest news from 1000's of sources around the web including popular news, new wires, professional societies, trade magazines, professional journal articles, university web pages, blogs, etc. The site uses machine learning, natural language processing, and artificial intelligences to automatically: crawl, rank, cluster, and categorize articles; detect entities and interrelationships between entities; and determine which entities are in the recent news. |
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| Welcome to Gladstone Area Water Board (GAWB) |
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| The Gladstone Area Water Board provides the recreational fishery at Lake Awoonga near Gladstone in Central Qld, Australia. More than 3 million fish have been bred and released into the lake including over 2.5 million barramundi. The largest barramundi caught by the end of 2007 weighed in at 33.3kg! |
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