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Thursday, September 01, 2011
BIG GOVERNMENT & IRENE
Look at those drones in action. You know they are working hard because they have their sleeves rolled up.
The fact is that it was the States and localities that did all the work evacuating the people in danger areas. It was local policemen and local firefighters who saved people. The Federal Government saved no one and evacuated no one. The boob who wrote this editorial seems to think the National Guard are Federal. I guess it doesn’t take much education to get an editorial job with Scripps Howard News Service. The national guard are under the control of governors.
How would this disaster have been addressed if FEMA didn’t exist? No differently. FEMA has an annual budget of $11 billion. Why do we need them? There are 8,000 FEMA employees. Why?
The States and localities do all the work. Just give them the money and eliminate the bureaucratic middle man.
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Where Are Washington's Priorities?
But Mr. Obama tried to downplay concerns. It turns out - the president was just making room for more rules - out with the old, in with the new!
In a letter to Speaker John Boehner, the Obama Administration is considering seven new government regulations that would cost at least a billion dollars every year they are in effect.
Obama lists four proposed environmental protection agency rules and three transportation department rules. One of the proposed EPA rules - which updates national standards for smog - may actually cost upwards of $90 billion when all is said and done.
And who pays for this? American businesses do.
Job Opportunities
Communications Coordinator - Mississippi River Delta Restoration Campaign
The communications coordinator for the Mississippi River Delta Restoration Campaign will play a key role in building nationwide awareness and support for restoration of the Mississippi River Delta on behalf of the National Audubon Society, the Environmental Defense Fund, and the National Wildlife Federation.
Maryland Department of the Environment: Director of Communications
This position is an extension of the Governor’s Office for the development, coordination and implementation of strategic communications, media relations, education and outreach strategies for the Maryland Department of the Environment.
NOAA Legislative and Communications Specialist
I.M. Systems Group, a contractor to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, MD, seeks an individual to serve as a full time Legislative and Communications Specialist to coordinate and promote the Marine Debris Program’s activities.
ARKive Program Assistant
We are looking for a Program Assistant to assist with the day-to-day activities of Wildscreen USA, including communications, events management, and technical and creative projects.
Blue Water Baltimore Seeks Finance and Administrative Manager
The position will report directly to the Executive Director and will have responsibility for maintaining the organization’s budget, finance, and operations-related activities.
Environmental Educator for Anacostia Watershed SocietyThe Environmental Educator inspires and informs youth of all ages about the wonders of the natural world, particularly the workings of the Anacostia Watershed.
Chesapeake Bay Trust Announces 2nd Year Of Conservation Corps Volunteers
Damage Done To Chesapeake Bay By Hurricane Irene Still Unknown
Chart: This Is How Dead Free Checking Is At Big Banks
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Rand Paul Calls For Kreuger To Step Down Before He Even Starts As Head Of The CEA
Alan Krueger is nothing more than an extreme government interventionist, cut from the same cloth as those who have failed to correctly predict, diagnose, and manage our economic problem. During his tenure at the Treasury Department, Alan Krueger helped design the ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program and even supported a European style value-added tax that would raise prices on American families.Bizarrely, Kreuger has argued, along with David Card, that increases in the minimum wage do not increase unemployment among teenagers and other unskilled workers.
This repetition of bad economic decisions by the President and his advisers could be described as the epitome of insanity – doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result each time. Hasn’t the President realized we don’t need more big-government Keynesians in Washington saddling the American taxpayer with trillions in debt? The President’s economic policies have been an abysmal failure. His economic advisers have helped lead to these failures.
I have called for Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to resign, and I am now calling on Alan Krueger to step down before he even begins his new role, before any more damage can be done to the American economy by this Administration.
Aside from the entire methodological question of whether empirical studies can be used in the social sciences to discover economic theory (See: The Counter Revolution of Science), the Kreuger-Card study was extremely sloppy.
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James Grant's Call For Life Behind Bars For Bernanke
Ben S. Bernanke doesn't know how lucky he is. Tongue-lashings from Bernie Sanders, the populist senator from Vermont, are one thing. The hangman's noose is another. Section 19 of this country's founding monetary legislation, the Coinage Act of 1792, prescribed the death penalty for any official who fraudulently debased the people's money...Source
You get the strong impression that Mr. Bernanke fails to appreciate the tenuousness of the situation—fails to understand that the pure paper dollar is a contrivance only 38 years old, brand new, really, and that the experiment may yet come to naught. Indeed, history and mathematics agree that it will certainly come to naught. Paper currencies are wasting assets. In time, they lose all their value. Persistent inflation at even seemingly trifling amounts adds up over the course of half a century. Before you know it, that bill in your wallet won't buy a pack of gum...
Get the Fed out of the price-fixing business...There's one more thing: Return to the statute books Section 19 of the 1792 Coinage Act, but substitute life behind bars for the death penalty.
Ocean City Attorney Ed Hammond Killed In Car Accident
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release
Delmarva Power Asks To Reduce NNatural Gas Rates
Delmarva Power said Wednesday that it is asking state regulators to approve a rate reduction that would trim the average residential customer's bill by $6.29 a month, about 3.7 percent.
The News Journal of Wilmington, Del., reports (http://bit.ly/rtL5c9) that under the proposal the average
customer's monthly bill would fall from $172 to $165.70 starting Nov. 1.
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State: Maryland Lost $2M From O.C. Shutdown
Hurricane Irene Closed Down Resort Town
Despite the huge economic hit, Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot said he's thankful the storm caused minimal injury and death.
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Bethany Beach Police Chief Injured In Bike Crash
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Hurricane Impacts Redistricting Hearings
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Legislature In California Set To Pass A Dream Act
While the state law would do nothing to provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, it would provide them with more education benefits than they have in any other state. Advocates of the legislation say it would also send a powerful message to President Obama and Congress, forcing them to reconcile a patchwork of state laws that contradict one another.
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USGS: Irene Caused Record River Levels In MD, DE
The federal agency said Wednesday that more than 80 of its stream gauges measured record peaks as a result of rainfall from the storm. In addition to Maryland and Delaware, records have been set on rivers and streams in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Vermont.
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Try Cooking Cantaloupe For A Change
For safety, melon needs to be refrigerated within two hours of cutting. Refrigerated melon should be used within a couple of days.
The last cantaloupe I purchased yielded more than 5 cups of diced melon. And I generally don't want more than about one cup per day, so I'm likely to throw out around 2 cups. Since I try to avoid wasting food, I usually remedy the situation by picking up a different fruit.
PACKERS vs SAINTS Or MORE OBAMA BULLSHIT?
I cannot wait to see the Ratings for Obama’s bullshit speech versus a football game. This fool demands a joint session of freaking Congress so he can announce that he wants to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits for another year. He will anounce more Keynesian bullshit infrastructure ideas. He will demand more money for education.
Here is the rub. This weasel just signed a debt ceiling deal to CUT spending in 2012 by a whole $22 billion out of a $3.8 trillion spending budget. Now he will go on national TV and propose to increase spending by at least $200 billion in 2012. He will declare that these are dire times and require BOLD action. Obama is a fraud. He has no clue how to create jobs because he has never worked a day in his life in a real job. He is being advised by Keynesian douchebags who are blinded by their theories and models.
The only bold action I’ll be watching that night is Aaron Rodgers hitting James Jones for a 60 yard TD. I suggest you do likewise.
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Sheriff's Deputy Almost Clips Money Bagger
Today, a Sheriff's Deputy was attempting to pass by the truck when one of the workers popped open the door without looking, seriously. The Deputy stopped on a dime and all was good.
You know what they say, "You Can't Beat Luck".
Opportunity Knocks
They are open Thursday's and Saturday's at 10:00 AM.
NJ Woman Charged After Dog Hangs Itself
Authorities say Isabella Rojas-Soriano of Perth Amboy tied the dog's leash to a headrest before going inside the restaurant in Ocean Township Tuesday.
Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals chief Victor "Buddy" Amato told the Asbury Park Press the Yorkie, "Scoobey," apparently became excited during the family's absence and wrap the leash around the headrest.
Mother Stabs 2 Children To Death
The Associated Press reported early Thursday morning that the woman, who has not yet been identified by police, has confessed to the crimes.
"It just goes to the heart and hurts to see that such tragedy has struck," South Philadelphia resident Clifton Silver said.
Miami Police Shoot, Kill Man Carrying A Toy Gun
One emergency caller reported the man had pointed the rifle at a dog, NBC Miami reported.
An encounter between the man and officers ensued and shots were fired, North Miami Beach police spokesman Sgt. Warren Hardison said. The man was flown to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Lost Dog: UPDATE, OWNER LOCATED
PET NAME: OVI
LOST: 08/30/2011
AGE: 6 MONTHS
PRIMARY COLOR: BLUE MERLE
SECONDARY COLOR: WHITE
WEIGHT: 35
SEX: M
MICROCHIP #: 4A4E174E49
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"Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability To Write"
More“Since the merits of the Law Review's selection policy has been the subject of commentary for the last three issues,” wrote Obama, “I'd like to take the time to clarify exactly how our selection process works.”
Depreciation Is Nothing New
The bezant, however, was minted not by the Chinese, but by the Byzantine Empire. For ten centuries Byzantine coins were accepted all over the world, and Byzantium dominated trade for thousands of miles in every direction from Constantinople. Even the royal accounts of medieval England, says Dr. Sutton, were kept in bezants. The Byzantine Empire only declined when it debased the bezant, adding more cheap alloys and removing gold.
In more recent times, to finance our Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress issued paper money in great quantities. Over a period of about four and a half years, the Continental currency fell from a value of one paper dollar per one gold dollar, to about 1,000 to one.
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Maya Angelou: MLK Memorial Quote 'Makes Him Seem Like An Egotist'
Poet and author Maya Angelou is irked by an inscription on the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial that she believes "minimizes the man." (via Washington Post)
A quotation from one of King's speeches were paraphrased in order to fit on the side of the newly unveiled memorial dedicated to his legacy. The inscription, which is carved on the north side of the statue, reads: “I was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness.”
The excerpt was taken from a sermon delivered by King at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1968, the same year he was assassinated. King, while referencing what his own eulogy might sound like, said to the congregation: “If you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice. Say that I was a drum major for peace. I was a drum major for righteousness. And all of the other shallow things will not matter.”
U.S. Money Is Taliban's No. 2 Revenue Source
It's no secret that war is expensive, but a report out Wednesday says the U.S. has wasted billions in Iraq and Afghanistan. More tax dollars will go down the drain unless the government makes big changes.
CBS News correspondent David Martin reports that in ten years of war, the U.S. has paid contractors $206 billion to do everything from building schools to guarding diplomats. Today, a blue ribbon commission put a number on how much has been lost not to violence but to mismanagement and corruption.
Commission on Wartime Contracting Chairman Christopher Shays says: "We are wasting between $30 and $60 billion during the course of our engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan."
Irene Likely To Lead To Higher Insurance Premiums
And their customers can expect higher premiums.
The stocks of major insurers shot up on Monday as investors celebrated Irene's less-than-expected damage. The storm didn't even cause most analysts to adjust their profit estimates for insurers.
In part, that's because insurance companies have been raising premiums this year, especially for customers in high-risk areas. Homeowner and auto policies cost 5 to 10 percent more than they did a year ago, according to research by Gregory Locraft, an analyst with Morgan Stanley.
The damage from Irene and other disasters means that property insurance premiums will likely rise across the board into 2012, Locraft said.
"Irene is just another log on the fire," he said.
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5 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight
Have you been working out and dieting like crazy without losing any weight? iMag went to certified personal trainers Gloria Vitolo and Mike Murray of Plus One Health Management to help you identify why the scale won't budge.
Reason # 1: You're Not Making a Commitment to a Healthy Lifestyle
Whether it's a hectic work schedule or family obligations, there is always an excuse when it comes to working out and eating well. We always hear, " I have to take out clients all the time" or "I had a birthday party and couldn't fit my workout in." People need to understand that a healthy lifestyle is something that needs to be part of your life, especially if you want to see weight loss success. It's not something you just do two to three times a week. So if you don't make a full-on commitment to change, this could be one of the reasons you are not seeing results.
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More Help Wanted
FDA Rules Silicone Breast Implants To Stay On Market
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National Guardsmen Ridiculed After Nearly Drowning In Irene Rescue Attempt
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College Students Take ADHD Drugs For Better Grades
"I'm more driven. I don't focus on anything else," the Auburn University senior says about taking the drugs. "If I have a paper, that's all I'm doing. No distractions, no socializing, just on with it."
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Female Kicker Tries Out For Virginia Tech
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The Evil Marionette Master
Gyoergy Schwartz is the birth name of Obama's financier and alter ego; you most likely know him as George Soros. He was born in Hungary (they don't want him back) on August 12, 1930. Gyoergy in his own words is an atheist, anti-family, anti-American, hater of free enterprise, who in WWII betrayed his own Jewish people, working with his father to expose Jews to the Gestapo for commissions when their property was confiscated. "It was the best time of my life," said Gyoergy in an interview with American TV. The family changed their name in the 1930's in order to better facilitate their family enterprise of rounding up Jews for the Nazis. Gyoergy is a sociopathic multi-billionaire who has no scruples, morals or ethics. An elitist with the ego of an elephant, he conceives himself as the world's greatest philosopher who has taken it upon himself to CHANGE the world to give us all HOPE in his ill-conceived vision of a world run by him and implemented by his puppet, Obama.
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Is The Federal Reserve Political?
Crews Reach Far Corners Of Vermont Cut Off By Irene
With no hot water or electricity, Manzke took stock of her situation Wednesday, three days after the remnants of Hurricane Irene left the town largely marooned.
She had a generator. Her two horses were alive. Eight inches of water in the basement was mostly gone.
"I am lucky," she told CNN by phone. "There are people with houses in the water. They've lost everything."
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Cub Scout Pack 478 - Car Wash & Bake - This Saturday 9/3 - 10am until ?
D.C. Apparently Full Of Weather Wimps
The Farmers’ Almanac has given the D.C. metro region the dubious title of the Biggest Weather Wimps for being the town that is most likely to shut down for both snow and rain.
D.C. was followed on the Almanac's list by Chicago, Atlanta, New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas, Boston, New Orleans, St. Louis and Buffalo.
The reactions to the earthquake and Hurricane Irene are good examples of why D.C. ranked No. 1, editors say. But what really earned the title was 2009’s Snowmageddon.
Some forecasters however, aren’t too happy about the distinction.
“We have lots of demanding weather here: snowstorms and hurricanes and high heat,” Andy Woodlock, lead forecaster for the National Weather Service in the Washington-Baltimore area told the Washington Examiner. “And to say that anybody’s wimpy or anything like that is just rough to say.”
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GOVERNOR O’MALLEY TOURS MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION POLICE MONITORING FACILITY
As Price Of Gold Increases, So Do The Scams
It's a hot investment right now, but do invest with businesses you trust
Will Insurance Pay If Irene Flooded My Basement After My Sump Pump Failed?
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Yet Another Tylenol Recall: 2.5 Million Cold Multi-Symptom Nighttime Rapid Release Gelcaps
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Orbital Debris Is Simply The Cost Of Doing Business In Space
Del Monte Files Suit Against FDA
Saving The Postal Service . Com
Stephen Decatur High School 1971 Class Reunion
Altar Boy's Confession
'Well, Joey, I'm sure to find out her name sooner or later so you may as well tell me now. Was it Tina Minetti?'
'I cannot say.' 'Was it Teresa Mazzarelli?' 'I'll never tell.' 'Was it Nina Capelli?'
! 'I'm sorry, but I cannot name her.' 'Was it Cathy Piriano?' 'My lips are sealed.'
'Was it Rosa DiAngelo, then?'
'Please, Father, I cannot tell you.'
The priest sighs in frustration. 'You're very tight lipped, and I admire that. But you've sinned and have to atone. You cannot be an altar boy now for 4 months. Now you go and behave yourself.' Joey walks back to his pew, and his friend Franco slides over and whispers, 'What'd you get?'
'Four months vacation and five good leads
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Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release
On 08/26/2011, A Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputy responded to the Berlin Walmart in reference to a theft complaint.
The Deputy identified Jessica Lynn Boyd 26 of Ocean City Md., as a suspect who was detained by Walmart security for allegedly shoplifting items from the store. The store security officer stated they observed Ms. Boyd conceal several items of merchandise under her purse in a shopping cart and later passed all points of sale with the concealed merchandise. Ms. Boyd was placed under arrest for theft.
A search of Ms. Boyd’s purse led to the seizure of controlled dangerous substances and drug paraphernalia. Ms. Boyd was charged with theft and possession of controlled dangerous substances. Ms. Boyd was taken before a court commissioner and released pending trial.
The "Shining" Example Of Obama's $787 Billion Fiscal Stimulus Act, Solar Energy Company Solyndra, Files For Bankruptcy
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Obama Wants Jobs, Now
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Finalists Named For 2011-2012 Maryland Teacher of The Year
“This year’s gifted finalists exhibit steadfast commitment to classroom excellence, and are helping to ensure that Maryland public schools continue to prepare world-class students,” said Dr. Sadusky. “These outstanding teachers are ambassadors for our field. They deserve recognition and appreciation for the work they do for our children and our communities.”The finalists are:
- Laura Groo, Anne Arundel County;
- Joshua Parker, Baltimore County;
- Aaron Geiman, Carroll County;
- Rhonda Parsons, Cecil County;
- Christian Slattery, Harford County;
- Brian Freiss, Montgomery County; and,
- Chad Pavlekovich, Wicomico County.
STATE POLICE AVIATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES POLICE JOIN UP TO ENFORCE BOATING SAFETY
This enforcement initiative, which begins Labor Day Weekend, will place an emphasis on the safe operation of boats and personal watercraft. Violations of speed limits, reckless operation, alcohol use, and required safety equipment continue to be ongoing areas of concern.
"Maryland has experienced 18 fatal boating accidents that resulted in 20 deaths this year,” Maryland Natural Resources Police Sergeant Art Windemuth said. “In a normal year, there are 12 boating deaths throughout the state. The goal of this enforcement effort is to reduce boating accidents on the waterways through the safe operations of vessels."
Specially-trained officers from the Natural Resources Police will fly in Maryland State Police helicopters or airplanes to conduct boating enforcement efforts from the air. Fourteen Natural Resource Police Officers have been trained by the Aviation Command to work alongside flight crews. The training focused on safety, crew resource management, water egress and emergency procedures.
At the beginning of summer, the State Police Aviation Command implemented deployment initiatives to Ocean City, which have aided in this new enforcement initiative. In addition, members of the Ocean City Beach Patrol have been trained in the insertion of rescue swimmers by helicopter if needed in an emergency.
The Maryland Natural Resources Police is the lead agency in the enforcement of boating laws and regulations designed for the safety of the boating public while on Maryland waterways. The Maryland State Police Aviation Command is committed to assist the Maryland Natural Resources Police in the performance of their mission. The large volume of boating and persons in and on the water makes Ocean City the obvious choice for implementing this initiative.
The inherent hazards while boating are not always readily apparent until after a tragedy occurs. Both agencies seek the cooperation of all boaters, in adherence to laws and safe operating principles, to ensure the safety of all Maryland citizens while they enjoy the day in the sun and on the water.
SALISBURY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Follow-up discussion on access to legal counsel – Council/Paul Wilber
Follow-up discussion on amending Chapter 17.12 to change the Board of Zoning Appeals procedures for
appeals related to nonconforming uses – Paul Wilber/Council
Follow-up discussion on fire sprinkler requirement exemptions – Bill Holland/Council
Follow-up discussion on foreclosed property registry – Tom Stevenson
Housing inspections – follow-up from July 18, 2011 discussion – Tom Stevenson
Budget amendment for Winter Wonderland– Teresa Gardner/Pam Oland
RECESS
4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Towing - follow-up on work group
Onley Road – follow-up to Board of Education meeting
Urban Salisbury – amendment request from Mayor
General discussion/upcoming agendas
Update from Council President
Minutes residing with City Clerk
Boards and Commissions – general discussion and appointments
Other
Maryland's Oysters More Depleted Than Thought, Study Says
Scientist call for ban on all commercial harvest
A new scientific study recommends halting all commercial harvest of oysters in Maryland, warning that the ecologically important bivalves are even more depleted than previously believed and that continuing to catch them risks eliminating them altogether from much of the upper Chesapeake Bay.The study, led by researchers with the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, concludes that the oyster population in Maryland's portion of the bay has dwindled because of overfishing, habitat loss and disease to just 0.3 percent of what it was before intensive commercial harvesting began in the late 1800s. That's even lower than the estimate of 1 percent remaining that officials have been using for years.
While the harvest of oysters has plummeted over the decades to a fraction of what it was, the remaining watermen are still taking too many, the scientists said.
A new scientific study recommends halting all commercial harvest of oysters in Maryland, warning that the ecologically important bivalves are even more depleted than previously believed and that continuing to catch them risks eliminating them altogether from much of the upper Chesapeake Bay.
The study, led by researchers with the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, concludes that the oyster population in Maryland's portion of the bay has dwindled because of overfishing, habitat loss and disease to just 0.3 percent of what it was before intensive commercial harvesting began in the late 1800s. That's even lower than the estimate of 1 percent remaining that officials have been using for years.
While the harvest of oysters has plummeted over the decades to a fraction of what it was, the remaining watermen are still taking too many, the scientists said.
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