There isnt a big group of individuals investigating seafood fraud, said Scott Doyle, a recently retired NOAA investigator who now advises conservation groups and foreign governments on how to fight crime. They cut the investigators in half, he said. Thats a poor response.
Date: Mar 15, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Whale that had been shot washes ashore, dies in New Jersey
Scott Doyle of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which was notified of the whale's existence after it was found on the beach, told the newspaper that it's not unusual to have "two or three" shootings of dolphins and seals each year, but in 25 years on the job he had never encounte
Scott Doyle with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told The Star-Ledger of Newark ( http://bit.ly/qFYJDF) this is the first time he can remember a whale being shot in his 25 years on the job.