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Wild Chronicles dives into a big fish story. While the fish themselves may not be large in size, a herring's importance as a source of food in the ocean is bigger than people know. Conservationists fear fishermen may be depleting this marine resource and hope they can do something about it.
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To protect depleted populations of Atlantic herring -- a vital food source for larger fish, whales and other marine life -- Federal authorities consider banning large trawl fishing boats from the inshore Gulf of Maine during summer spawning months.
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Today on Fringecast.com we're talking to TV's Richard Herring about appearing at every one of the 60 Edinburgh Festivals, how a fart can transform a joke, and how comedy double acts make for gritty Channel 4 dramas.
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We follow Heath Herring in Episode 1 of the Road to 87 as he prepares for his August 9th bout against Brock Lesnar in UFC 87 Seek and Destroy. Herring takes us through his strength and conditioning morning routine with his coach Tony Aponte.
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Stewart Lee and Richard Herring reunite to perform together for the first time in nearly eight years. Recorded during "Tedstock" at The Bloomsbury Theatre, Monday 5th February 2007. Part one of two.
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An unintentionally hilarious piece here as Richard Herring is interviewed by mediocre presenter Iain Lee about his show, "Christ On A Bike" at the Edinburgh Festival. From 2001.
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Fast country chicken pickin' instrumental composed by Todd Barth and Jimmy Herring. Recorded at a GIT (MI) student concert in Hollywood CA, 1985. Rick Nash on Bass and Steven Gallagher on Drums. Song was featured on the "Monsters are Here" GIT instructor demo and was also recorded by Steve Trovato. Video is grainy but audio is ok.
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For nine years now Harwich Natural Resoutrces Department has called upon Americorps od Cape Cod to assit in clearing various herring runs. Here we are clearing wave bruch from Skinequit Brook in South Harwich, Massachusetts. This manmade alewive run from a source kettel pond was first opened in 1832.