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… of river herring and shad from the effects of predatory fish. They are the preferred forage of
striped bass, bluefish, tuna, codfish, whales, dolphins and osprey. And they help filter our …
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… near the Tappan Zee – which not too long time ago was well known for its sturgeon, shad and
striped bass – initiated a grassroots movement to protect their fishing grounds from the …
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… As it turned out, the waters surrounding Manhattan are teeming with aquatic life, especially young
striped bass. “Allowing Westway to be built would be to fire a torpedo at Noah’s ark,” …
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… the tidal flow, movement of sediment, flushing of contaminants, blockage of seasonal migration by
striped bass, Atlantic sturgeon and other depleted species, and many, many other changes would have …
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… If we want to keep seeing whales and dolphins just outside New York Harbor, and if we want to see
striped bass and other species rebound, we need to protect these vital menhaden. “Thanks to the …
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… the tidal flow, movement of sediment, flushing of contaminants, blockage of seasonal migration by
striped bass, Atlantic sturgeon and other depleted species, and many, many other changes would have …
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… called “the most important fish in the sea.” Not only are Menhaden the preferred prey of our
striped bass, bluefish, tuna, sharks, whales, and others, they also filter our waters of algae. …
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… Fortunately, this emergency demolition will avoid the migration season for shad, river herring,
striped bass, Atlantic sturgeon and other species, which return and travel up the Hudson in spring. …
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… strangle the life out of the river as we know it. They would significantly restrict migrations of
striped bass, Atlantic sturgeon, herring, shad, eel and other species essential to the Hudson …
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… people, the waters are home to many wetland species, such as oysters, blue crabs, flounder,
striped bass, and great blue heron. Riverkeeper and Guardians of Flushing Bay, along with community …
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