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FAO GLOBEFISH Celebrates 40 years of impact on global fisheries and aquaculture trade

For the past four decades, FAO GLOBEFISH has been a cornerstone of global fisheries and aquaculture market analysis. Since its inception in 1984, the project has provided [...]




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Advancing sustainable inland fisheries and aquaculture in Europe: EIFAAC hosts 32nd Session and International Symposium

The European Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Advisory Commission (EIFAAC) is dedicated to the sustainable development and responsible management of European inland fisheries and aquaculture. In line with the [...]




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Weird Science: Gender Bending Fish

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Watch Humpback Whales Fish With Bubble Nets

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Fishing With Irrawaddy Dolphins

Local Burmese fisher Maung Lay shows how his family has traditionally teamed up with rare river dolphins and explains why their partnership is now at risk. (Video by Demelza Stokes and Mark Scialla)




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Tour of Dogfish Head Brewery

Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/The-Beer-Archaeologist.html One of the brains behind the famed Delaware brewery talks about what goes into producing one of their beers.




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Understanding What Makes Fish Flee

A new study reveals the secrets and chemical makeup behind "Shreckstoff"




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Fishing for Sharks From a Blimp

Daring anglers hook sharks from the cabin of a huge airship in Fisher Island




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The Colorful Lionfish Under the Sea

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Don't Call the Blobfish Ugly

From its unique appearance to its habitat and behavior, here's everything you need to know about this mysterious deep-sea creature. Dive into the world of the blobfish and discover why it has become an iconic symbol of marine life. --- For more videos from Smithsonian Magazine: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/videos/ Digital Editorial Director: Brian Wolly Supervising Producer & Scriptwriter: Michelle Mehrtens Producer: Nicki Marko Video Editor: Sierra Theobald Graphic Designer: Kevin Schoenblum




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10 Fun Facts About Jellyfish

Jellyfish, the wobbly wonders of the ocean, often astound with their unique shapes, sizes, and stings. Learn more about these marine marvels as we dive deeper into the underwater world. --- For more videos from Smithsonian Magazine: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/videos/ Digital Editorial Director: Brian Wolly Supervising Producer & Scriptwriter: Michelle Mehrtens Video Editor: Sierra Theobald Footage provided by Storyblocks and Shutterstock




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No Longer Full of Commuters, Atlanta's Old Subway Cars Are Now Filled With Fish

Two Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority railcars were added to an artificial reef off the coast of Georgia to create more wildlife habitat




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Watch Octopuses Team Up With Fish to Hunt—and Punch Those That Don't Contribute

The collaboration across species reveals a surprising social behavior of octopuses, researchers say




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These Fish Have Legs—and They Can Use Them to Taste Prey

Sea robins have "the body of a fish, the wings of a bird and multiple legs like a crab"




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A Massive, Mysterious 'Ghost' Fish, Feared Extinct for Nearly 20 Years, Has Been Rediscovered in Cambodia

The giant salmon carp was formally identified in 1991, and since then, fewer than 30 individuals had been documented




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New 'Paleo-Robots' Could Shed Light on Animal Evolution, Revealing How Some Fish Evolved to 'Walk' on Land

A team of roboticists, paleontologists and biologists are building robots to simulate crucial evolutionary developments that can’t be tested with static fossils




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Concerns for fish after burned Kamloops, B.C., bridge collapses

Concerns are mounting over the potential environmental impact on fish populations following the destruction of Kamloops' historic Red Bridge, which collapsed into the South Thompson River during a fire.



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Invasive flathead catfish impacting Susquehanna’s food chain, researchers find

Flathead catfish — native to the Mississippi River basin — were first detected in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania in 2002, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. In the two decades since then, the invasive species has spread throughout the river basin. The impact of the large predator on the waterway’s food webs and ecology was unknown, but now a team including researchers from Penn State is beginning to understand what Susquehanna flatheads are eating and how their presence is affecting native aquatic species in the river.




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Fishing Report for 7/7/22

Finally we are back online with our fishing reports!!!  What a summer we have had here at IRM. The Kids Catch Tournament held on June 25 & 26 was awesome with 151 anglers entered.  They sure did bring a ton of fish back to the docks.  We will be able to post some pics shortly […]

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Fishing Report 4/20/2023

Happy Spring Everyone!!!   We are back and testing out our Fishing Blog for the season ???? The Marina is open 7 days a week!!! Check out our website www.destateparks.com for hours, events and news!! We hope to have some good fishing reports over the weekend!           Till next time Tight Lines […]

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Fishing Report 6/19/23

Summer is here and fishing has been great at IRM.  The docks have seen some record-breaking fish landed.    Inshore we have seen plenty of Bluefish, Seabass, Flounder, and Spanish Mackerel.  Offshore the Tuna are out there some days good catches and other’s days not so good, hence why it’s called fishing not catching. The […]

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Fishing Report for 6/26/23

Fishing was great over the weekend.  We held our 8th Annual Kid’s Catch Fishing Tournament and the kids hit the docks with plenty of fish.  Inshore and along the Inlet we have seen Flounder, Spot, Trout, Rockfish, Sea Bass, Mackerel, Triggerfish, croaker, bluefish and Tog.  Offshore Yellowfin and Big Eye Tuna have hit the docks.  […]

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Fishing Report for 7/15/23

Howdy!!   Fishing has really turned on over the past week despite the wind!!!  Inshore we have had great reports of Flounder, Sea Bass, and Croaker.   Offshore reports of Mahi, Tilefish, Yellowfin, Big Eye and even a few Bluefin Tuna have hit the docks all with some nice size to them.   The Marina held it’s 7th […]

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Fishing Report for 1/8/2024

Happy New Year Everyone!!!  We sure did have some exciting end of the year fishing with the Bluefin Tunas.  Dozens of boats from IRM and OCMD headed out before and over the Holidays for the action.  We saw some nice fish being landed and the crews having some great end of season fun!!!  Please send […]

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Fishing Report for 4/13/24

Happy Spring Everyone!!!   We do not have a lot of fishing to report about just yet, but the time is nearing quickly.  Everyone is super busy getting their boats ready for a great season. Dockside is open Thursday thru Sunday from 7:00 am till 10:00 pm.  Stop by for a taste of the new breakfast […]

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Fishing Report for 7/8/24

Hello everyone!!   Wow WHAT A CRAZY long July 4th weekend.  The Inshore fishing hasn’t been too bad with nice catches of Sea Bass, Triggerfish, Croaker and Flounder hitting the docks.  The Offshore fishing has been a bit more challenging.  We have seen Big Eye, Yellowfin and Bluefin Tuna at the scales as well as some […]

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Fishing Report for 7/29/24

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!   The Undertaker with Captain Bill Doherty and his awesome crew for winning big in the BIG FISH CLASSIC tournament over the weekend capturing over $250,000.00 with a beautiful White Marlin and a nice Mahi.  Captain Hank Draper and is crew also scored some cash with a nice stringer of fish during the tournament. Great […]

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DNREC, City of Wilmington Unveil Revamped 7th Street Boating and Fishing Access Area

The 7th Street Boating and Fishing Area on the Christina River has officially reopened to Wilmington's Eastside community, with DNREC, in partnership with the city, celebrating the $2.9 million project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in John Barbiarz Park, where the popular facility is located.




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Dagsboro Angler Wins Annual Youth Fishing Tournament Second Year in a Row

More than 300 youth anglers turned out on a perfect early summer day June 1 to cast their lines in the 38th annual Youth Fishing Tournament, hosted by the Delaware Natural Resources Police at Ingrams Pond in Sussex County, Akridge Scout Reservation in Kent County, and Lums Pond in New Castle County.



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End of Cape Henlopen Fishing Pier to Remain Closed for Structural Repairs

The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced today that the last 145 feet of the 1,300-foot Cape Henlopen State Park fishing pier will remain closed until structural repairs can be made. Additionally, the public will not be able to access certain closed-off sections along the side of the pier and two areas marked as “no standing zone.” The DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation decided to close this portion of the World War II-era pier in November 2023, during an annual engineering review. Though the DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation has completed repair projects to the CHSP pier over the last 15 years, the pier has lasted well beyond its life expectancy.



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Insight – Mexican Government suspends tariffs on agricultural and fishery products

The Mexican Government has suspended tariffs on a range of agricultural and fishery products.




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Indian foodies lured by Australia’s Patagonian toothfish

Hobart-based fisheries company, Australian Longline, is now exporting Patagonian toothfish to India.



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New Report: Federated States of Micronesia Faces Stronger Storms, Health Threats, and Challenges for Atolls and Fisheries from Climate Change

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Fish Family Foundation Awards EWC $50,000 to Support Women’s Entrepreneurship

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Most of Hawaii's Nearshore Fishing Catch Goes Unreported, Study Finds

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Illegal Fishing Becoming Top Maritime Security Risk

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The Global Battle Against Illicit Fishing

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Living Unselfishly

“If you have bitter jealousy and selfish ambition in your heart, do not be arrogant and so lie against the truth” (James 3:14).

A wise person lives for God and others, not for self.

Having characterized spiritual wisdom in the preceding verse, James begins to analyze worldly wisdom in verse 14. Worldly wisdom is not of God. It has no relationship to Him, is not obedient to Him, and has no knowledge of His truth.

What is the motive of someone who lives according to worldly wisdom? “Bitter jealousy and selfish ambition.” The Greek word translated “bitter” also means “harsh” and is used of bitter, undrinkable water. “Bitter jealousy” carries the idea of a harsh, bitter self-centeredness that produces a resentful attitude toward others. People with bitter jealousy live in a world that focuses on themselves. They react in a jealous manner toward anyone who threatens their territory, accomplishments, or reputation. They resent anyone who threatens to crowd their slice of this world. They consider people who differ from them as implacable enemies. And they are bitterly jealous of anyone who is successful.

The Greek term translated “selfish ambition” refers to a personal ambition that creates rivalry, antagonism, or a party spirit. That’s another way of pointing to self. The person who follows human wisdom begins with a “bitter jealousy” that creates an attitude of competition and conflict. Then “selfish ambition” generates a party spirit and bitterness toward others. James is saying that ungodly wisdom is self-centered, and its goal is personal gratification at any cost.

What about you? Are you motivated by jealousy and selfish ambition? Be honest in your evaluation. Take a serious inventory of your heart and ask yourself, Am I serving others instead of fulfilling my own desires at the expense of others?

Suggestions for Prayer

  • Ask God to convict you when you put yourself before Him and others.
  • Repent of any present situations in which you are doing that very thing.

For Further Study

Read the following verses: Genesis 37:4; 1 Samuel 18:8; Luke 15:25-30; 22:24.

  • What was the sin in each example?
  • Read and study 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 to learn how the qualities of love are opposite to human wisdom.



From Strength for Today by John MacArthur Copyright © 1997. Used by permission of Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers, Wheaton, IL 60187, www.crossway.com.

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Voices from the Margins: Small-Scale Fishers Demand Rights, Recognition at COP16

Small-scale fishers play a fundamental role in feeding people—they use sustainable methods of catching and processing fish products and are a significant force in the employment and livelihoods of millions of people internationally—yet, until now, they have been excluded from climate and biodiversity conferences. For the first time at COP 16, which closed in Cali, […]




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Watch eels escape from the stomachs of fish after being swallowed

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Octopuses and fish hunt as a team to catch more prey

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These fish have evolved legs that can find and taste buried food

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A shark survived being stabbed through the head by a swordfish

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Some fish regrow injured fins and we’re closer to understanding how

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Adding Fish Oil to Low-Fat/High-Carb Diet May Improve Cholesterol

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Scientists Pinpoint Source of Mercury in Pacific Ocean Fish

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