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Plan to save whales strangling in red tape

Whaling fleets nearly wiped out North Atlantic right whales last century. Now these huge mammals are threatened by other human behavior: big ships, fishing gear and entanglement in federal bureaucracy.

SI.com: Jon Wertheim: On-again, off-again Serena may be game's most compelling

I don't claim to have watched every match Serena Williams has played, or read every article about them, but it seems to me that if Mary Carillo and almost every other tennis announcer/journalist says that Serena only loses when she plays badly, why is it soooo awful when Serena says it? Against Jelena Jankovic [in the Sony Ericsson Open final], it was obvious that Jelena had nothing to do with the outcome of that match. Your thoughts? -- P-Sqaured, NYC

Major scandals in minor sports

While baseball may have steroids and football may have illicit videotaping, many minor sports outside the mainstream have been shaken by major scandals of their own. Here are eight of our favorites that don't involve performance-enhancing drugs or Tonya Harding.

Weighing the latest facts on seafood safety, health benefits

We've learned that some varieties of fish are low in fat and contain oils that keep the heart healthy. But recent reports about contaminants such as mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, have prompted some health experts to rethink their advice about seafood.

Fly-fishing lures all sorts of people

Fanny Krieger of San Francisco probably has more fly-fishing tales in her repertoire than Ernest Hemingway.

FSB: Fine dining for fish

The best new flies and lures, made and field-tested by entrepreneurs.

FSB: Fine Dining for Fish

Craig's B.C. Damsel by Wetfly $2

FSB: Skating for Fish

IN PAST YEARS ice fishing meant pitching a small "fish house" onto the ice, chiseling a hole, and hoping you'd chosen a spot with hungry fish. That was until Tom Lykken, engineer, avid fisherman, a...

FSB: A $50,000 ice fishing house

In past years ice fishing meant pitching a small "fish house" onto the ice, chiseling a hole, and hoping you'd chosen a spot with hungry fish.

FSB: Caviar from the Heartland

Some 300 million to 400 million years ago, a funny-looking fish with a giant nose swam the planet's primeval waterways. Today its female descendants produce some of the tastiest roe this side of Ir...

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