Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Citadel Investment Group LLC, a $12 billion hedge fund manager, T. Boone Pickens and the Merchant Commodity fund expect natural gas to rebound from a historic losing streak.
DOVER, N.H. (AP) -- Oyster and clam populations are at record lows, but the water in the state's estuaries is getting cleaner, according to a new report by the New Hampshire Estuaries Project. ... - Associated Press
Oyster and clam populations are at record lows, but the water in the state's estuaries is getting cleaner, according to a new report by the New Hampshire Estuaries Project.
With two big floods in seven years - Floyd and the recent nor'easter - residents who live along the river are starting to wonder about their swampy, sluggish neighbor. Something's different, they say. . . .
By Lee Graves Catching up on some fishing news: Two Virginia Beach amateur bass anglers are setting their sights on national competitions after winning regional tournaments.
Due to weather there were no catches reported in the Lower James over the past week. Walter Elliott reported the following catches: Craig Eckenrode , Williamsburg, striper to 17 pounds, 5 ounces, 39ΒΌ inches; Charles Blum , Newport News, yellow perch to 14 inches; Walter Phillips , Hampton, largemouth bass to 6 pounds.
How about Montpelier, Va., angler Josh Fitchett? His vehicle was parked on the Virginia side of the Potomac recently, but he was in his boat inside Maryland's Piscataway Creek with a 651/2-pound blue catfish and no one to help him with a certified scale.
The water may be on its way out of Portsmouth and Chesapeake, but not before it made its mark. Kids along a flooded street in Great Bridge traded bikes for boats today, to get around their normally quiet neighborhood.