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Delaware development
Major concern has been raised in the Delaware River angling community over a proposed townhouse development on the West Branch in Deposit adjacent to the Deposit Men's Club.
Rumors were of a complete paving of the current...
Flow plan a big step -- Page 1 -- Times Union - Albany NY
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Flow plan a big step
New agreement could help Delaware River trout
By FRED LEBRUN
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First published: Thursday, October 4, 2007
After decades of anguish over how much water being...
Trenton cuts deal on water pipelines
Council asked to OK sale for $100 million
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
BY KEVIN SHEA AND RYAN TRACY STAFF WRITERS
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TRENTON -- Mayor Douglas H. Palmer asked the city council last night to approve the $100 million sale of the...
Tuesday December 4, 2007
DRBC publishes proposed rulemaking on reservoirs management plan
PoconoNews.Net
West Trenton – The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) announced the schedule for informational meetings and a public hearing to be held on proposed regulations published today to...
Troubled waters
Outdoors: Pending case could backfire
The proposed (and currently observed) flow agreement for the Delaware River, based on a compromise of release rates from the New York City reservoirs, has divided anglers and river residents sharply since it was adopted in September...
Needed: A process, a deadline, a panel | ajc.com
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Needed: A process, a deadline, a panel
Published on: 11/15/07
In his oft-quoted "Serenity Prayer," theologian Reinhold Niebuhr asks God for "the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to...
New Jersey Herald
Flood rules to affect Sussex plans
By BRUCE A. SCRUTON
bscruton@njherald.com
TRENTON — New rules to reduce property damage from floods along the Delaware River will reach upstream into areas of Sussex County miles from that river.
The new rules, approved last week by the...
DEC Announces $2.75 Million to Help Vulnerable Wildlife
News from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
For more information contact: Maureen Wren, 518-402-8000
DEC Announces $2.75 Million to Help Vulnerable Wildlife
Twenty Projects To Receive Funding to Assist Species Most...
Tiny fish can yield big clues to Delaware River health
Tiny fish can yield big clues to Delaware River health
The Academy of Natural Sciences' scientists Shane Moser (left) and David Keller use seine nets to look for the dwindling bridle shiner, a key indicator of environmental health...
Covering the Hudson to the Catskills!
$60 million targeted to watershed improvement projects
Washington – The override of the President’s veto of the Water Resources Development Act last week meant $60 million will flow for studies of water resource projects in the region.
A total of $30...
Many anglers oppose Delaware flow accord
Outdoors: Many anglers oppose Delaware flow accord
Dave Henderson
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It was pointed out in this space early last month that not everyone was happy with the long-awaited accord between New York City and the Delaware River...
Nymph color should only be one trait you should consider when choosing a pattern for fooling fish.
Here are some things to consider when choosing a subsurface imitation:
1.) Size
2.) Movement of the fur/fibers of the imitation.
3.) Movement of the artificial by dead drifting, swinging...
The Ithaca Journal - www.theithacajournal.com - Ithaca, NY
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Back Article published Oct 4, 2007
Nuisance algae didymo confirmed in the East Branch of the Delaware River, Suspected in the West Branch
ALBANY – Didymo, the invasive nuisance algae that forms slimy mats in...
WSTM.com - Slimy invasive algae spreads in famed fishing rivers
Slimy invasive algae spreads in famed fishing rivers
Associated Press - October 5, 2007 3:15 AM ET
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A slimy, invasive algae is slowly spreading in New York rivers.
It's called didymo (DID-ee-moe), or more...
Trout anglers beware
Bad news on two of the state's most fabled trout waters.
I understand that the DEC has confirmed the invasive algae didymo on the West Branch of the Delaware River. This, of course, will inevitably impact the Beaverkill and Willowemac. Remember, there is no known cure for...
Grannis: New Delaware River Plan Balances Fishery, Flood Control and Water Supply
News from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
For more information contact: Yancey Roy, 518-402-8000
Grannis: New Delaware River Plan Balances Fishery, Flood Control and Water Supply
ALBANY...
PoconoNews.Net
Wednesday
October 3, 2007
DRBC starts wheels rolling on Flexible Flow Management Program
West Trenton NJ - The Delaware River Basin Commission directed commission staff to begin the public rulemaking process to implement an amended Flexible Flow Management Program (FFMP)...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/02/nyregion/02water.html?_r=1&oref=slogin&ref=nyregion&pagewanted=print
The New York Times
October 2, 2007
City Agrees to Help Regulate Delaware River by Releasing Water From Reservoirs
By ANTHONY DePALMA
Under intense pressure from anglers, environmentalists...
NJ.com: Everything Jersey
Flooding concerns cause re-evaluation of water release from N.Y. reservoirs
Monday, October 01, 2007
BY DEBRA FRIEDMAN
EWING The commission that manages the reservoirs on the Delaware River has agreed to consider changing the way it releases water into the river amid...