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Environmental

Jun. 14, 2006

Tiny Fish's Legal Powers Are Limited in Gravel Mine Fight

SAN FRANCISCO - If Southern Californians get to drive on freeways made with inexpensive local gravel, they may have the sacrifices of a tiny and little-known creature to thank for the pleasure.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer


      SAN FRANCISCO - If Southern Californians get to drive on freeways made with inexpensive local gravel, they may have the sacrifices of a tiny and little-known creature to thank for the pleasure.
      The unarmored threespine stickleback, a fish barely longer than two inches, sports no scales and enjoys a preference for gently flowi...

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