#111553 - 04/12/01 12:58 AM
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Tell me what you think of my english paper (edited by Steve per Doug's request). ... Catch and Release of Wild Steelhead A steelhead is one of the most sought after sportfish in the world. Particualrly in the Pacific Northwest. It is also one of the most elusive to catch. There are both native wild spawning steelhead and hatchery produced steelhead; the latter for angler opportunity enhancement. Over the years people have been allowed to keep sport caught native steelhead and that has significantly contributed to their demise to almost nothing in some watersheds, such as the Satsop River in Washington. There used to be a huge run of natives in many rivers, but with sport fishing and Native Americans netting the river 6 days a week they have dwindled greatly; some river runs to the point of being listed under the Federal Endangered Species Act, which has curtailed the fishing for them. Unfortunatley, in some cases too late, but not for other rivers. The Government has set up programs to help reverse the damage that has occured. Part of this has been the implimenting of hatchery programs. The Government, in conjunction with electric power companies, have put hatcheries on river systems for run enhancement to allow fisherman to take home a fish or two for the BBQ. They have also recently enacted laws and programs to improve river spawning habitat. Yet despite the dwindling wild fish runs some people still feel the need to catch and kill native steelhead. This is still allowed on several Washington state rivers, while Oregon has gone to catch and release status on almost all of their steelhead rivers. There are lots of examples of where people have been allowed to overfish for native steelhead, and because they kept too many of them the fishery diminished to almost nothing. Just one example is the Hamma Hamma River on the Olympic Peninsula. It used to have a huge native steelhead run, but because one riverfront property owner limited the access to the river in attempting to help preserve the run, the Government stopped stocking the river with hatchery plants. The remaining native steelhead were thus overharvested until they were put on the endangered species list. Until Washington state goes to catch and release regulations for all wild steelhead too many sport fishermen will not stop killing them. The issue of Native American gillnetting of these fish is also a big factor, and seems impossible to change after many legal attempts to do so. I hope they will soon reduce their take of these fish too. Because if and when the wild steelhead are gone, all that will be left is a memory of these irreplacable precious fish. We should do all we can to get the Washington Department of Fish and Game to change these regulations before it's too late. That can start by writing letters to your state representatives, as well as the Washington Department of Fish and Game. Thanks, DOUG Note: Doug, most modern business documents and formal letters do not indent paragraphs, but rather space them. However, I think some professors may still require paragraph indentation? ... Also, 'Yall is right about me having too many semi-colons, so I removed them where not needed. [ 04-12-2001: Message edited by: RT ]
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#111554 - 04/12/01 01:23 AM
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Good topic and good job Doug. As a former teacher I have taken writing classes. Would you like me to edit your paper above as I envision your English teacher would do? Let me know - if you do then print out a copy of what's there now to compare to the edit; so I can feel like a teacher for a few minutes again .
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#111557 - 04/12/01 01:18 PM
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Dances -
If your worried about sentence structure, line 2 is an extension of line 1 in the first paragraph and should be incorporated into it, not used as a stand alone sentence. Normally, I wouldn't worry to much about it but it is the very first thing that is read.
Great job!
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#111559 - 04/12/01 06:14 PM
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JR. I'm Uh Anglish Buff. Too many semi-colons, and also misdirected sentences, plus abbreviations are usually a no no. Let me get a crack at it since I'm on a break and help you out lil buddy. You can use it or lose it. Good paper! I'll post my version of it for you in a bit.
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#111560 - 04/12/01 06:16 PM
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Fry
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I don't think that he should turn in a paper with links to porn in it :p
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#111561 - 04/12/01 06:19 PM
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Hey_yall Great any little bit helps OFC The links wont come up on the paper or at least I hope they wont and even if they do thats why they made white out
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#111563 - 04/12/01 06:42 PM
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Hey, Dances; Just do it your way. Remember in the literary world, as in any art form, there are writers and there are critics. One of the other things I do is wood work. In every piece of furniture I build, there's a flaw, sometimes intentionally. The sole purpose is to give the critics something to do.
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#111564 - 04/12/01 07:12 PM
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All right all you beeyotches, oops "critics" is what I meant to say; here is the version I will release. The Catch-and-Release of Native, Wild Steelhead A steelhead is one of the most sought after sport-fish in the world, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. It is considered by many to be one of the most elusive sport-fish to catch. There are two types of steelhead in the Pacific Northwest: the native, wild spawning steelhead and the hatchery-produced steelhead. Hatchery-produced steelhead is produced to enhance angler opportunity. Over the years, people have been allowed to keep sport-caught, native steelhead. This has significantly contributed to their demise in many watersheds, such as the Satsop River in the state of Washington. At one time, there used to be a run of native steelhead in many rivers, but with the commercial fishermen and Native Americans netting the river 6 days a week, those numbers have dwindled greatly. This netting has driven some native steelhead river runs to the point of being protected under the Federal Endangered Species Act. This effort has curtailed fishing for them, but unfortunately in some cases, this effort is too little, too late. However, it is a different scenario for other rivers. The United States government has set up programs to help reverse the damage that has occurred. One of these programs has been the implementation of hatchery programs. The government, in conjunction with electric power companies, has put hatcheries on river systems for run enhancement. This program is designed to allow fisherman to harvest a hatchery fish or two for consumption. In recent years, they have enacted laws and programs to improve river-spawning habitat. Despite the dwindling wild, native fish runs, some people still feel the need to catch and kill native steelhead. This practice is still allowed on several Washington state rivers, while the neighboring state of Oregon has implemented catch-and-release regulations on the majority of their steelhead rivers. There are many examples of fishermen who have been allowed to over fish for native steelhead, and because they harvested too many of these native steelhead, the fishery diminished to a fraction of what it once was. One example is the Hamma Hamma River located on the Olympic Peninsula. At one time this river had a large native steelhead run, but because one riverfront property owner limited the access to the river in an attemp to help preserve the run, the Government stopped stocking the river with hatchery plants. The remaining native steelhead population was thus over-harvested, until the Federal Endangered Species Act protected these fish from harvest. Until the state of Washington implements catch-and-release regulations for all remaining wild steelhead, too many sport fishermen will not stop killing them. The issue of Native American gillnetting of these fish is also a big factor, and it seems impossible to change after many legal attempts to do so. I hope these groups of people will soon reduce their harvest of these fish also because if/when the native, wild steelhead are gone, all that will be left is a faint memory of these irreplaceable, precious fish. We, as United State citizens, should exhaust all efforts in an attempt to notify the Washington Department of Fish and Game to change the current regulations before it's too late. This effort can start by writing letters to your state and federal representatives, as well as the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. ----> Oooh he do have a way wit werds don't he? You will find this to be grammatically correct and "spelt" Korrecklee. I have saved a copy to my Word documents, so if you want it, just send me an email and I will attach it. Next up, is Sex Education muh ha ha ha ha ha [ 04-12-2001: Message edited by: hey_yall ]
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#111565 - 04/12/01 07:17 PM
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Doug, 'Yall was right about me putting in too many semicolons. Sometimes I get semicolon happy I eat lots of fiber ya know. I removed them where they weren't needed. .... Hey, how about a BB membership joint paper with consensus opinions and grammer perfection to send to the WDF&G, NMFS, and Native American Tribal fishing commissions with all our signatures or monikers on it? RT EDIT: I clicked the post icon before I saw 'Yall's version just above. Good job Mike. But as I did with too many semicolons, you used too many unnecessary hyphens between words. Go edit like I did . We'll get this thing down yet. [ 04-12-2001: Message edited by: RT ]
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#111566 - 04/12/01 07:26 PM
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I'm with Steve. Hey RT, when did dough-nuts and cheese contain fiber??? :p There were fragments, run-ons, and the tenses of the verbs didn't conjoin. Now they do. It's still your paper Jr. All I did was re-word it where needed, and set verbs straight, and helped the paper flow better. No ideas or thoughts were removed. I almosted put in the porn urls, but if your professor is kewl, he already has them.
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#111567 - 04/12/01 07:27 PM
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I'm with Steve. Hey RT, when did dough-nuts and cheese contain fiber??? :p There were fragments, run-ons, and the tenses of the verbs didn't conjoin. Now they do. It's still your paper Jr. All I did was re-word it where needed, and set verbs straight, and helped the paper flow better. No ideas or thoughts were removed. I almosted put in the porn urls, but if your professor is kewl, he already has them. See y'all, I is gone from duh office.
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#111568 - 04/12/01 07:29 PM
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Actually chief, those hyphens are correct. The only place this is questionable is sport fish and sport caught. Double major in Criminal Justice and Psychology with a minor in English.
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#111569 - 04/12/01 08:33 PM
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Saltine hey man you better watch how you talk about some people cuz I come from the same neck of the woods Hey_yall does :DJJ Head Hunter I jsut wanted some replies to my paper to get a different point of view thats all
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#111570 - 04/13/01 12:59 AM
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Fry
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Nobody has mentioned references. The paper would be stronger if DWF would reference some of his sources. just a thought!!
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#111571 - 04/13/01 01:05 AM
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Nobody has mentioned references. The paper would be stronger if DWF would reference some of his sources. just a thought!!
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