Sentences with phrase «eel river»

Dr. Pamela D. Palmater, a Mi «kmaw lawyer and member of the Eel River Bar First Nation in New Brunswick, has published an article on Rabble concerning the federal government's newly unveiled budget.»
chair in indigenous governance at Ryerson University, spokeswoman for the Idle No More movement and a member of the Eel River Bar First Nation.
Valentine, D.L., D.C. Blanton, W.S. Reeburgh, and M. Kastner, Water column methane oxidation adjacent to an area of active hydrate dissociation, Eel River Basin, Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 65 (16), 2633 - 2640, 2001.
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Friends of the Eel River recently hired a consultant who found that just 5 acres of solar panels could generate more electricity than the Potter Valley Project now produces.
Greacen's group is campaigning to remove the Eel River dams.
Every day I watch the cow pasture lakes rise, and the cow feces, urine and fertilizers roll on out of here floating into the Eel river and the Pacific Ocean.
Two forks of the Eel River wind through the area, providing habitat for salmon and steelhead.
Our accommodations are just steps away from Fortuna's Riverwalk, where you can stroll or bike a scenic two - mile stretch along the bank of the Eel River.
DYERVILLE GIANT — Within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, along the Founders Grove nature trail, are two special examples of the many giant redwoods found near the South Fork of the Eel River.
The Eel River is the third largest river in California.
[26] Several bridges along the segment of highway running along the Eel River were destroyed during the Christmas flood of 1964.
Visitors to the park can go horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, and swimming in the South Fork Eel River.
Let your eyes follow the Eel River westward to the sea, five miles away — a view little changed since those settlers came here long ago.
The Red Mountain unit is dominated by Red Mountain and the Cedar Creek (South Fork Eel River) drainage.
I have just modified one external link on Cedar Creek (South Fork Eel River).
Dr. Krista Simonson is originally from Eel River Bar First Nation in Northern New Brunswick.
A bridge across the Eel River is jerked off its foundations, taking a busload of farm workers with it.

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He took his spine for a mountain ridge, his ribs for mountain slopes, his vitals for broad floating clouds, his flare and his flesh for fatness of the earth, his arms and legs for strength of the earth; his finger nails and toe nails for scales and shells for the fishes, his feathers for trees, shrubs, and creepers, to clothe the earth; and his intestines for lobsters, shrimps, and eels for rivers and seas; and the blood of Ta'aroa got heated; and drifted away for redness for the sky and for rainbows.
Herzberg said his stories dealt «with obviousness that is not obvious... the stethoscope as the eternal symbol of doctors, mice as our best animal model, eels as simple, almost boring, river fishes.
One of nature's premier survivors is facing its sternest test yet: Hammered by an array of threats that includes overfishing, pollution, and climate change, populations of freshwater eels, also known as river eels, have fallen to catastrophic lows.
In other work, Limburg found that eels and blueback herring in the Hudson River, too, have all sorts of travel patterns.
A naturalist's tale from 200 years ago of eels jumping out of a river in the Amazon and attacking horses may be true — the behaviour has been caught on film
Eels migrate twice in their lifetime: once as four inch — long larvae from the Sargasso Sea to coastal waters and rivers of Europe and Northern Africa, and again after maturing for a decade or more, when they return to the Sargasso to spawn and die.
There are also many miles of river suitable for flatwater boating in the downstream sections of both the mainstem Eel and the South Fork.
The eels can also be seen on their return journey at the mouth of the Hopkins River where they wait for high tide.
Warrnambool is surrounded by rivers, with a short drive bringing visitors to the Hopkins Falls for the amazing annual migration from the Coral Sea of short - finned eels who negotiate the falls in their millions.
Fish for trout, eels and blackfish in the river above the falls.
Located across from the city's busy Metro - North station, the park provides an excellent place to relax and enjoy nature — including eels, which are making a comeback in the resurrected river.
Recent surveys have found bass, flounder, salmon and Dover sole, as well as the lamprey eel in the river's still murky waters.
The Saw Mill River is home to the American eel, a species in serious decline up and down the East Coast, so creating a healthy ecosystem and food chain was an important goal.
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