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This post was originally posted on John's previous blog site on on April 27th, 2017.A new federal regulation, championed by the Mississippi Catfish Farmers Association, could hinder efforts here in the Chesapeake region to reduce the population of the invasive Blue Catfish. Introduced into the Bay some 40 years ago, the Blue Catfish – with no known predators – has surged in population. In some rivers and tributaries of the Bay they constitute 70% of the fish biomass. The catfish devour…

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One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish is a book written by Dr. Seuss in 1960. A simple rhyming book for learner readers, it is a book with a freewheeling plot about a boy and a girl (who do not appear to be Conrad and Sally from The Cat in the Hat) but appear to be Jay and Kay as thier names are later revealed from the book "What Pet Should I Get?", and the many amazing creatures they have for friends and pets. Rik Mayall narrated this story as part of a HarperCollins audiobook that also…

Thing One and Thing Two are twin brothers from The Cat in the Hat book. They were released from the box that the cat brought in to show to Conrad, Sally, and the fish. The things caused mischief by flying kites in the house which bumps the wall and also knocking down everything in their path... Thing One Thing Two, Hat Quotes, Dr Seuss Hat, Seuss Classroom, Dr. Seuss, Seuss Crafts, Concert Ideas, Seuss Party, Dr. Seuss Svg

Thing One (1) and Thing Two (2), also known as Bim and Ben, are the first two of the Number Things from One and Up from The Cat in the Hat book. They were released from the box the Cat brought to introduce to Conrad, Sally, and the Fish. The Things later caused mischief by recklessly flying kites in the house, which bumped the wall and knocked everything down their path. Conrad was able to stop the Things with a net. They were also taken away by the Cat, who put them back in the box. As of…

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