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Pick a social media platform and a fishing-related hashtag, say #patroutfishing on Instagram . It’ll turn up thousands upon thousands of posts. Anglers have long posed for photos with their latest and biggest catches, but the phenomenon of being able to pull out a smartphone and share your achievement globally is unique to the past 10 or 15 years. It’s something that’s been on Travis Pantaleo’s mind since the coronavirus pandemic drove so many of us into nature for socially isolated recreation — and it was the focus of his master’s research thesis in fisheries management at Oregon State University. Wednesday night, he brought his look into “Fish Out of Water” to Lost Tavern Brewing in Hellertown, as part of the Watershed Coalition of the Lehigh Valley’s Tap Talk series. “What impact, if any, does the use of social media have on recreational angling from a catch-and-release or even a mortality perspective?” is the question he posed. “And the reason that this is important is because some of your most dedicated anglers will do everything that they absolutely can to make sure that a fish swims off. But there’s still a 10% mortality assigned to any catch-and-release angling ... .” Travis Pantaleo, a member of the Cooks Creek Watershed Association in Bucks County and the Board of Directors for the Watershed Coalition of the Lehigh Valley, discusses catch-and-release fishing and snapping fish photos for social media during a coalition Tap Talk on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at Lost Tavern Brewing in Hellertown. Kurt Bresswein | For lehighvalleylive.com Numerous managers of fisheries across the United States offer tips — online, of course — on how to practice safe catch and release. The intersection of the internet and fishing isn’t necessarily a bad thing, Pantaleo said. Anglers can visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s GIS site for maps of trout streams; where-and-when details on the 4.4 million trout stocked this year in Pennsylvania, including 1.2 million stocked by cooperative nurseries that help raise trout for anglers to go out and catch; and more. Those who manage fishing can draw on information gleaned from social media to influence decision making on stocking and conservation, he said. Pantaleo admits to taking photos of some of the fish he catches while out on Cooks Creek in Upper Bucks or other local steams. But his research has shown the extra time to snap a shot can increase the risk to the fish. “When you go to take a photo, the chances are the percentage and times that you’re keeping that fish out of the water multiplies by 1.6,” he cited. “So keeping a fish out for 30 seconds just became 45. Keeping a fish out of water for 60 seconds just became a minute and a half. “And so it kind of extrapolates the possibility of harming that fish without even really thinking about it. And when you see a lot of photos online, they look pretty good. You know, if you’re anything like me, if you go take a picture of a fish, you’re rushing. Like for me it’s quick, it’s awful because the photo comes out really bad because I’m just trying to get it back in the water and I’m not a good photographer.” Pantaleo is a member of the Cooks Creek Watershed Association and a board member at the Watershed Coalition of the Lehigh Valley, a nonprofit organization that encompasses 13 waterway groups in all. His research shows that the time a fish spends out of water, assuming it’s being released, can cause serious damage. “It’s not too different from if you were to try to hold your breath under the water for 60 seconds or more,” he said. “The only thing is where we would asphyxiate because we would take in too much water, fish kind of have the opposite: They have a large buildup of carbon dioxide. When they’re reintroduced into the water, to put it simply, the oxygen moves through their body so fast that it causes cardiac issues.” That sudden exchange can kill a fish, or cause difficulty righting or balancing itself, or lead to reproductive problems, Pantaleo said, voicing particular concern for native populations of brook or brown trout. “There can be injury to the fish,” Pantaleo said. “So depending on how you hook it, if you hook a fish relatively deep inside of its throat with its gills, there’s a good chance it’s going to swim away bleeding and ultimately die from loss of blood. You can scrape it, it can get infected.” Some examples of best practices for catch-and-release fishing include using barbless hooks, going with a silicone or rubber-mesh net instead of nets with knots, and wetting hands or gloves to reduce harm to the protective slime covering the fish’s skin. Anglers are good partners in conservation, said Stefanie Green, who coordinates the Watershed Coalition of the Lehigh Valley’s Tap Talk series. Rod and gun clubs promote coalition events. They organize stream cleanups. Pennsylvania’s fishing license sales estimated at 782,989 in 2023-24 help protect native species, conserve the outdoors and enhance waterways , according to Fish and Boat. Pantaleo cited examples of anglers calling others out on social media, over pics of fish that have been dropped or which are covered in dust or dirt. “And on the opposite side of that, you have other forums where people are very encouraging of folks to go out and experience this type of experience for themselves,” he told about 18 people gathered for Wednesday night’s Tap Talk. “So it goes back to that idea that social media can both be a positive and a negative.” The Watershed Coalition started its Tap Talks in spring 2019 at Birthright Brewing Co. in Nazareth. They’re held in conjunction with the Penn State Extension, whose master watershed steward coordinator for Lehigh and Northampton counties, Shannon Frankosky, was in attendance Wednesday. The series grew out of visits to local businesses that use Lehigh Valley water, and the talks don’t always take place at beer breweries. The members have held events at Portch Tea, a kombucha-tea maker in the Emmaus area; Taylor House Brewing Co. and Blocker’s Coffeehouse in Catasauqua; Seven Sirens Brewing Co. in Bethlehem; and Black River Farms Vineyard & Winery in Lower Saucon Township. “Give us something delicious with local water and we’re there,” said Green, who is president of the Bertsch-Hokendauqua-Catasauqua Watershed Association. For more tips on safe catch-and-release fishing, including to keep both the fight and the fish’s time out water as brief as possible, visit the websites of the National Park Service website or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife is blunt in its recommendation: “ Photos can be so stressful. SKIP SOCIAL MEDIA! But if you feel you must get a picture, prepare for taking photos with your fish safely under the water surface. When lifting the fish out of the water, do it for 5 second intervals or less. Try to get the shot (within reason), but return your fish to the water for a rest between attempts. Take it slow down below.” More tips from keepfishwet.org include making sure your camera is easily accessible and ready to use and being mindful of conditions where a photo simply isn’t a good idea , like if the water is warm or the fish is deeply hooked. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat also offers a video on “How to Handle Fish for Safe Catch and Release” : Learn more about the Watershed Coalition of the Lehigh Valley on Facebook . Wednesday’s event was free, though participants were asked to register at eventbrite.com . President Rebecca Hayden says its next Tap Talk is planned for January on pollution trapped in snow and its year-round effects on both surface water and groundwater. more lehigh valley outdoors news Red leaves and white veggies, rufous hummers and snowy owls | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch Autumn snow dumps nearly a foot in Poconos, as hunting calendar heats up Pennsylvania lifts bans on permitted fires on state land Deer season preview: Promising prospects await Pennsylvania’s firearms hunters Better care, checkup urged after hunters die of heart attacks while hauling away deer Kurt Bresswein may be reached at kbresswein@lehighvalleylive.com .Kim Jong Un pledges unwavering support for Russia in Ukraine warwolfy casino no deposit bonus codes 2023

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KANYE West's wife Bianca Censori flashed her bum in see-through catsuit as the couple enjoyed a shopping trip in Tokyo. The Australian model, 29, wore a skintight white catsuit for a day out with her man. She was snapped getting out of a car after driving the couple to venue as they explored the city's bustling nightlife. Bianca was seen strutting to the mall in a pair of white heels, as she put her toned figure on display in the figure-hugging one-piece. She was spotted chatting to Flashing Lights rapper Kanye while on an escalator. They appeared to be in good sprits as they were seen smiling. READ MORE ON KANYE WEST It comes just days after Bianca risked a major wardrobe malfunction once again. Enjoying an extended stay abroad with her husband of almost two years, Bianca , 29, was seen donning a risky outfit with Kanye West by her side. In a new snap circulating social media, Bianca and her husband, 47, can be seen looking more smitten than ever before. Looking all loved up while soaking up the sights in Tokyo , the happy couple gazed into each other's eyes while facing one another. Most read in Celebrity Bianca, who appears to be almost topless, can be seen with her arms wrapped around her man's neck as he looks down and gazes into her eyes. Both Bianca and Kanye can be seen grinning widely, with the married pair looking in love and content. "Kanye West & Bianca Censori in the city," one Ye fan penned on X . TENSE DINNER DATE This comes just days after Bianca was seen rocking a massive pink fur coat for a dinner date in the city with her husband. Dressed more modestly than usual, Bianca was seemingly staring at her phone for a lot of the night while showing little skin in a fluffy jacket. While Bianca scrolled on her phone, Kanye appeared to look rather tired. Looking down and not making eye contact with Bianca, Kanye looked at the menu and decided what he wanted to order. Bianca was bundled up for the outing, modestly dressed in a pink fluffy jacket. And while Bianca rocked a light ensemble, Ye stuck to his theme of dark clothes and rocked a black hoodie. The couple looked incredibly tense as they sat opposite each other at the venue, with them both keeping their heads down and not maintaining eye contact in the snaps. Bianca Censori was born on January 5, 1995, in Melbourne, Australia Before her current full-time job, the 29-year-old started a jewelry company called Nylons after leaving high school. After working as a student architect for three years, she completed a master's degree between 2019 and 2020 ahead of moving to Los Angeles. In a radio interview, a childhood friend of Bianca's claimed that Kanye slid into her DMs on Instagram. The rapper reportedly said, "Come and work for me." At which point she says the designer moved to LA to join his company Yeezy as the "head of architecture" - and has been since November 2020. WEDDING BELLS On Friday, October 6, 2023, The Daily Mail reported Kanye and Bianca wed on December 20, 2022. The couple tied the knot under a "confidential marriage license" in the state of California. The two wed in Palo Alto, California, according to the document. The wedding came just one month after Kanye and Kim Kardashian finalized their divorce . DITCHING HUBBY FOR DISNEYLAND Last week, Bianca enjoyed a trip to Disneyland without her husband by her side. The Australian beauty is often seen with Ye on her arm, so it was a rare occurrence that the pair were not together. Dressed in an all-white ensemble, Bianca looked as though she was content to spend some time apart from her man. Looking happy and grinning from ear to ear, she went to the theme park in California and was snapped with a trio of her male friends. It is thought Bianca and her pals enjoyed a $700 VIP tour of the theme park, which is usually attended by celebrities who want to avoid queuing. READ MORE SUN STORIES According to information online, a private tour guide at Disney can cost around $700 for six hours. VIP tours range from $450 to $900 per hour, with a minimum of seven hours and a maximum of 10 hours for the customer looking to enjoy the theme park and all it has to offer.The Utica Comets continued their Thanksgiving Week tradition. On Monday, the American Hockey League team helped provide Thanksgiving meals to families in need of them in the Utica area. Players, coaches and staff were involved in the event. The team donated 200 Thanksgiving dinners — including turkeys and canned vegetables — to the Rescue Mission of Utica, according to the Comets. It is the 12th season the team has been involved in the initiative, which is assisted by Chanatry’s Hometown Market in Utica as well as Comets’ President Rob Esche’s Save of the Day Foundation. “We really enjoy being here. For (Comets captain Ryan Schmelzer) and myself, it is our fourth year in the organization. It something that is a date we circle on the calendar every year. It is really special to get out in the community and get involved,” Comets alternate captain Joe Gambardella said. “They’re doing a wonderful thing here. Some people aren’t fortunate enough to have a home-cooked meal. Being able to give back in a sense like this by putting food on their tables with their families at Thanksgiving is special. We’re really happy we can be part of it every year.” Ernie Talerico, director of operations for the Rescue Mission, said in a news release the organization is “grateful to have the Comets” help provide Thanksgiving dinner to people in the area. “It means so much to our staff and guests to see them take time out of their busy schedules to give back to our community,” Talerico said in the release. PHOTOS: The Rescue Mission of Utica distributes Thanksgiving turkeys with the help of the Utica Comets Utica Comet players arrive for the turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. People lined up on Rutger St. for the turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Rescue Mission operation manager Ernie Talerico talks with the Utica Comets players prior to the turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Utica Comets goalie Nico Daws helps carry food as part of the Utica Comets' annual Thanksgiving distribution Monday afternoon at the Rescue Mission of Utica. Nathan Legare helps with the Utica Comets’ Thanksgiving dinner distribution Monday at the Utica Rescue Mission in Utica. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkey distribution at the Utica Rescue Mission with the Utica Comets players helping to distribution them on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Turkeys at the Utica Rescue Mission where the Utica Comets players were helping with the distribution Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Happy people walking away with their Thanksgiving turkeys and sides from the turkey giveaway at the Utica Rescue Mission Monday, Nov. 25, 2024.

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