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SHELLTOWN — With thousands of fish mysteriously dying in the Pocomoke River for the second day, state authorities closed three miles of the Eastern Shore waterway yesterday to all fishing ...
The tide of devastation caused by the Pocomoke River fish kills has washed ashore in the Baltimore area, where seafood wholesalers and retailers said sales of fresh fish have dropped sharply ...
Steve Strano, left, a biologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Brian Jennings, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, walk along a breach ...
Fixing the river. To repair the Pocomoke’s riparian functions, the Nature Conservancy and its partners broke ground for a massive restoration project in 2015.
• Pocomoke City, at city docks from the Laurel Street boat ramp to the U.S. Route 13 overpass, and also at Winter Quarter dock on the Pocomoke River ...
The “Hook’d on Fishing” program sponsored by the Pocomoke Recreation Committee, will allow children to fish on the docks of the Pocomoke River. Equipment and supplies will be included.
The Maryland Department of the Environment recently issued several new health advisories concerning the consumption of 13 species of fish recreationally caught in 14 tidal bodies of water. These ...
Justin Kelly, 20, was fishing on the Pocomoke River near Pocomoke City July 31 when he made a state record catch. The Westover man reeled in a 17-pound, 49-inch longnose ...
Around 10 p.m., two witnesses saw a van driving off a dock into the river in Pocomoke City, Maryland, police said, about 90 miles south of Dover.
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