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fishy business pay lake: Fishy Business Rik Scarce, 2000 Leaping waterfalls, struggling through rocky shallows, only the strongest salmon survive to spawn a new generation. These remarkable fish seem to be pure nature, unfathomable, all instinct. But are they? For more than a century biologists have tried to unlock the mystery of salmon we know. For sociologist Rik Scarce, salmon represent an opportunity to probe the relationship of science, society, and nature. About Pacific salmon -- a game fish and food source that is protected and manages for economic and environmental abundance -- Scarce writes, What other living thing receives such extensive attention from science and society, is used in so many ways, yet retains so much of what we would like to think is its 'wild' character? He shows how political, bureaucratic, and economic forces have directed salmon science for their own purposes and how control remains a central feature in salmon biology.Identifying a countertrend rooted in environmental activism, Scarce also argues that an ecocentric perspective is gaining ground even as pressures mount simultaneously to save endangered salmon populations and to bring every last salmon to market. Thus, while external forces control much of the biologists' work, a movement is underway to free biology from political and economic pressures. In rich, ethnographic detail, Scarce develops this portrait of a science struggling with nature and itself. The old-line fisheries biologists tell how they work under immense pressure to unravel the unknowns of salmon existence to fulfill objectives of politically-motivated funding agencies. In contrast, the new breed of conservation biology researchers struggles to maintain the genetic diversity of salmon populations while minimizing the ways humans determine the fate of the salmon.Fishy Business provides new ways for regarding about human interactions with other species, from appealing ones like wolves, whales, and redwood tress to less popular ones like snail darters and kangaroo rats. Society struggles to decide what parts of nature matter and why. Ultimately, Scarce argues, nature is a social product: what shall we make of it? |
fishy business pay lake: Fishy Business Linda Rodriguez, 2019-04-18 Killer hooks and fishy characters will lure you into this fifth anthology from the Guppies Chapter of Sisters in Crime. This volume nets you twenty-two crafty capers featuring slippery eels, wily sharks, and hard-boiled crabs. From ultra-modern computer crimes to old-fashioned confidence tricks, these tales are sure to satisfy your appetite for great short mystery fiction. Introduction, by Debra H. Goldstein The Wannabe, by Lida Bushloper Nova, Capers, and a Schmear of Cream Cheese, by Debra H. Goldstein Windfall, by Rita A. Popp Who Stole My Lunch?, by Kate Fellowes Nine Lives of Husbands and Wives, by Chelle Martin The Lost Mine of Don Fernando, by Anna Castle Scrabble-Rousers, by K.M. Rockwood The Retirement Plan, by Mary Fern Ross Room and Board, by Vinnie Hansen Payout Payback, by Susan Bickford My Night with the Duke of Edinburgh, by Susan Daly The A-List, by C.C. Guthrie The Great Negotiator, by Raegan Teller For Want of a Grade, by T.Y. Euliano Exit Interview, by Beth Green The Dark Underground, by Steve Shrott The Trouble with Trouble, by Lesley Mang It Tastes Like Cardboard, by Joan Leotta The Hollerith Effect, by Andrew MacRae The Fork, the Spoon, and the Knife, by T.G. Wolff The Funeral Home Heist, by MaryAlice Meli Power of Attorney, by James M. Jackson |
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fishy business pay lake: Field & Stream , 1970-07 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
fishy business pay lake: Springwatch: Birdtopia Jack Baddams, 2024-05-09 Did you know that the word 'swansong' comes from an ancient belief that while swans were silent throughout their lives, they sang a beautiful song on their deathbed? Or that a group of skylarks is called an exultation? Over the years, Springwatch has brought us unforgettable moments featuring our feathered friends, from nest cams capturing hatchlings as they emerge from their eggs to red kites soaring majestically in search of prey. Now, delve into the ultimate bird lover's companion, with expert tips on where to find British bird species and how to identify them, alongside avian folklore and favourite stories from the series. Arranged by bird family, Birdtopia includes explanations behind unusual collective nouns for birds - an unkindness of ravens may stem from the nineteenth-century belief that these birds turned their young out of the nest to fend for themselves - descriptions of bird calls, the reasons why birds create beautiful murmuration displays and the top places to spot them. Written by Springwatch naturalist and TikTok and Instagram’s ‘bird guy’ Jack Baddams and beautifully illustrated with line drawings, Birdtopia is the perfect gift for any bird lover. And the best thing about it all? We’re not talking about birds in some far off land, on the other side of the world. These are the ones we can see whenever we step outside our doors. They’re right there, for everyone. Get out and enjoy them! |
fishy business pay lake: Formidable Heritage Jim Mochoruk, 2004-06-03 Canadians have an ambivalent feeling towards the North. Although climate and geography make our northern condition apparent, Canadians often forget about the north and its problems. Nevertheless, for the generation of historians that included Lower, Creighton, and Morton, the northern rivers, lakes, forests, and plains were often seen as primary characters in the drama of nation building. W.L. Morton even went so far as to write that the ìmain task of Canadian life has been to make something of that formidable heritageî of the northern Canadian shield. For many politicians and developers, to make something of the North came to mean thinking of the North as an empty hinterland waiting to be exploited, and today, hydroelectric projects, mining, milling, pulp and paper, and other industries have changed much of the North beyond recognition. One of the first parts of the North to be aggressively industrialized was northern Manitoba. When all of Manitoba was given in 1670 to a group of entrepreneurs, a precedent was set that was replicated throughout the provinceís history. After the province entered confederation in 1870, provincial politicians and business leaders began to look to the northern resources as a new key to the provinceís economic development. Particularly after 1912, they saw resource development in the North as a strategy to expand the provincial economy from its agricultural base. Jim Mochoruk shows how government and business worked together to transform what had been the exclusive fur-trading preserve of the Hudsonís Bay Company into an industrial hinterland. He follows the many twisting paths established by developers and politicians as they chased their goal of economic growth, and recounts the ultimate costs of development in economic, ecological, and political terms. |
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fishy business pay lake: The Face on Your Plate: The Truth About Food Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, 2010-04-26 “It’s a challenge to create transformative moments with books, but [Masson] does it.”—Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times In this revelatory work, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson shows how food affects our moral selves, our health, and our planet. Masson investigates how denial keeps us from recognizing the animal at the end of our fork and urges readers to consciously make decisions about food. |
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fishy business pay lake: Destination Trout Kent Fraser, Adam Clancey, 2006 This book is a trout-fishing travel guide with a difference. It presents first-hand, detailed information on fly fishing throughout the country, together with other activities and attractions, against the backdrop of New Zealand's incredible outdoors. |
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fishy business pay lake: A Dictionary of the English Language Samuel Johnson, 1882 |
fishy business pay lake: Easier English Intermediate Dictionary Peter Collin, 2009-01-01 This title provides: example sentences which show how words are used in context; clear notes on grammar, irregular verbs and easily confused words, and pronunciation information for all main entries. |
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fishy business pay lake: The Serpent in the Garden Janet Rutherford, 2008-03-03 A classic murder mystery set in a rural Irish Church of Ireland parish. A body is found in the garden of a country Rectory in the Irish midlands. Suspicion focuses on the eccentric assortment of tenants inhabiting the Abbey adjoining the Rectory. But what is the motive for the murder? Property deals, race fixing, art theft, and blackmail hang elusively in the air. The disappearance of a second victim at Christmas increases tension in the Parish, which comes to a head at the Easter General Vestry. Finally, on Midsummer's Eve, the murderer makes a last desperate attack, leading to a cross-country chase and the revelation of the strange and curious motive for the crimes. |
fishy business pay lake: The Dream Interpretation Dictionary J.M. DeBord, 2017-05-22 Unravels dream symbols and their meanings What do reoccurring dreams reveal? What's the purpose of nightmares—and can they be stopped? Why do some people show up in dreams? Are some dreams actually warnings? Going beyond superficial explanations, The Dream Interpretation Dictionary: Symbols, Signs and Meanings brings a deep and rich understanding to a variety of images, signs, and symbols. It considers the context to help anyone complete their own personal jigsaw puzzle. It provides the tools to allow anyone to sort through possible connections and to make sense of their dreams. From entries ranging from “Abandonment” to “Zoo,” this massive tome analyzes sex dreams, money dreams, dreams of falling, running, or paralysis and much, much more. It brings profound insights to thousands of dream messages. It shows what to look for and what to ignore and teaches how to master dream interpretation. Examples of symbols are given. The complexity and context of a dream are explored. Signs and their meanings are illustrated. Illuminating the intelligence of dreams, decoding clues, explaining symbols, and revealing the universal meanings of each as well as their subtler associations, The Dream Interpretation Dictionary: Symbols, Signs, and Meanings explores the messages delivered by the unconscious mind during sleep. It examines how dreams connect to daily life. It shows how dreams can lead to deeper understanding and self-awareness. Also included are a helpful bibliography and an extensive index, adding to the book’s usefulness. |
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fishy business pay lake: Easier English Student Dictionary Bloomsbury Publishing, 2009-01-01 This edition offers over 32,000 terms used in international English. The selection is based on the frequency with which words occur in everyday language and analyses of the Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) exam syllabuses. Includes phonetic pronunciation, collocations, example sentences and information on social and cultural life. 'The best on my desk...so practical.' - El Sharma |
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fishy business pay lake: Feral Future Tim Low, 2002-12 A decade ago, Tim Low journeyed to the remote northernmost tip of Australia. Instead of the pristine rain forests he expected, he found jungles infested with Latin American carpet grass and feral cattle. That incident helped inspire Feral Future, a passionate account of the history and implications of invasive species in that island nation, with consequences for ecological communities around the globe. Australia is far from alone in facing horrific ecological and economic damage from invading plants and animals, and in Low's capable hands, Australia's experiences serve as a wake-up call for all of us. He covers how invasive species like cane toads and pond apple got to Australia (often through misguided but intentional introductions) and what we can do to stop them. He also covers the many pests that Australia has exported to the world, including the paperbark tree (Melaleuca) that infests hundreds of thousands of acres in south Florida. |
fishy business pay lake: Frogs, Flies, and Dandelions Menno Schilthuizen, 2001 How do new animal and plant species come about? How quickly does it happen? And what are species anyway? Schilthuizen, reputed scientist and journalist, launches into the debate that has baffled biologists ever since Darwin, with tremendous energy and wit. The whole subject leaps to life and its significance for understanding biodiversity comes clear. This is a fascinating read that will appeal equally to the lay reader and to students getting to grips with the fundementals of a complex subject. |
fishy business pay lake: Bardsong Michael Kingswood, 2024-12-02 Julian, Melanie, and Jared have returned to Lydelton. And not a moment too soon. Snow has begun falling in the passes, and soon no one will be able to travel in or out of Glimmer Vale and its environs unit the spring thaws arrive. But other new arrivals have made unexpected changes in the town they remember. And as strange, almost mystical, events begin to unfold around them, the re-united team will need all of their wits and skill to get to the bottom of it all. Bardsong is the seventh novel in the Glimmer Vale Chronicles, a fun and exciting mystery set in a world of valor and magic. |
fishy business pay lake: Warmwater Fisheries James L. Cooper, R. H. Hamre, 1999-09 Proceedings of a symposium on warmwater fisheries held by the U.S. Forest Service at Scottsdale, AZ on June 4-8, 1991. Panels include: management opportunities and challenges: keys to better service; warmwater fisheries: a resource to be managed; artificial structures -- where they work and how to build them; where the fish come from; water level management; warmwater streams -- a strong current for quality management; non-traditional fishing holes; fertilization and forage fish management; hooking mortality; harvest regulations; recreational fishing; and the role of education in fisheries management. Illustrated. |
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fishy business pay lake: Fish for All Michael J. Chiarappa, Kristin M. Szylvian, 2003 The contentious claims of groups seeking to use Lake Michigan's fisheries resources were at the centre of modern America's emerging environmental politics in the middle of the 20th century. This text contextualizes the shared experiences that shape each group's collective memory. |
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fishy business pay lake: The Great American Camping Cookbook Scott Cookman, 2007 A history of American campfire cookery complements a selection of one hundred delicious, easy-to-prepare, traditional camping recipes, including Wild Rice Pancakes, Cornmeal Blueberry Biscuits, Corn Chowder, Camp-Style Bean Soup, Mulligan Stew, and many other dishes, along with helpful advice on cooking techniques, provisions lists, and more. Original. 17,500 first printing. |
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Fishy is an arcade game to eat smaller fishes and survive.
FISHY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FISHY definition: 1. seeming dishonest or false: 2. tasting or smelling of fish 3. seeming dishonest or false: . Learn more.
FISHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FISHY is of or resembling fish especially in taste or odor. How to use fishy in a sentence.
Fishy - definition of fishy by The Free Dictionary
Define fishy. fishy synonyms, fishy pronunciation, fishy translation, English dictionary definition of fishy. adj. fish·i·er , fish·i·est 1. Resembling or suggestive of fish, as in taste or odor. 2. Cold or …
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Definition of fishy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
What does Fishy mean? - Definitions.net
Fishy is a term used to describe something that arouses suspicion or isn't right or clear, causing doubt and mistrust. This term usually indicates that something is theoretically, morally, or …
Fishy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
If you say something is fishy, it probably means you think something is suspicious. If you’re sitting next to someone eating a tuna sandwich, though, you could just mean you smell a fishy odor. …
FISHY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe a situation as fishy, you feel that someone is not telling the truth or behaving completely honestly.
Meaning of fishy – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
FISHY definition: 1. smelling or tasting like fish 2. making you feel that someone is lying or something dishonest is…. Learn more.
FISHY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FISHY meaning: 1. seeming dishonest or false: 2. tasting or smelling of fish 3. seeming dishonest or false: . Learn more.
Fishy ️ Play on CrazyGames
Fishy is an arcade game to eat smaller fishes and survive.
FISHY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FISHY definition: 1. seeming dishonest or false: 2. tasting or smelling of fish 3. seeming dishonest or false: . Learn more.
FISHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FISHY is of or resembling fish especially in taste or odor. How to use fishy in a sentence.
Fishy - definition of fishy by The Free Dictionary
Define fishy. fishy synonyms, fishy pronunciation, fishy translation, English dictionary definition of fishy. adj. fish·i·er , fish·i·est 1. Resembling or suggestive of fish, as in taste or odor. 2. Cold or …
fishy adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
Definition of fishy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
What does Fishy mean? - Definitions.net
Fishy is a term used to describe something that arouses suspicion or isn't right or clear, causing doubt and mistrust. This term usually indicates that something is theoretically, morally, or …
Fishy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
If you say something is fishy, it probably means you think something is suspicious. If you’re sitting next to someone eating a tuna sandwich, though, you could just mean you smell a fishy odor. …
FISHY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe a situation as fishy, you feel that someone is not telling the truth or behaving completely honestly.
Meaning of fishy – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
FISHY definition: 1. smelling or tasting like fish 2. making you feel that someone is lying or something dishonest is…. Learn more.
FISHY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FISHY meaning: 1. seeming dishonest or false: 2. tasting or smelling of fish 3. seeming dishonest or false: . Learn more.