Wildlife Commission Approves New Rules

Wildlife Commission Approves New Rules RALEIGH, N.C. (March 2, 2006) – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has approved 54 changes to state hunting, fishing and trapping regulations, including a moratorium on fishing for river herring and restrictions on importing deer parts from other states. The new rules take effect for hunting, fishing and trapping seasons […]

NOAA ANNOUNCES WINNERS IN COMPETITION TO DESIGN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY ANCH

NOAA ANNOUNCES WINNERS IN COMPETITION TO DESIGN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY ANCHOR The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute announced today the winners of their design competition for an “environmentally-friendly” anchor. The competition, initiated in spring 2005, offered two $400 prizes for the best design for […]

RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY CAUSES OF 1979-2003 UNUSUAL STEP-LIKE COOLING OF GLOBAL LOW

RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY CAUSES OF 1979-2003 UNUSUAL STEP-LIKE COOLING OF GLOBAL LOWER STRATOSPHERE Findings from satellite observations combined with a new NOAA computer model show that a significant cooling of the global lower stratosphere between 1979 and 2003 occurred in steps. Research published this week finds that while human influences led to the overall cooling during […]

FISHERIES FOURM SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 14

FISHERIES FOURM SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 14 MOREHEAD CITY – Want to learn more about cutting-edge fisheries research or share ideas for improving fisheries management in North Carolina? Well here is your chance. The Marine Fisheries Commission and North Carolina Sea Grant will host the 2006 Fisheries Forum on Tuesday, March 14 at the New Bern […]

CULTCH PLANTING MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN MARCH

CULTCH PLANTING MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN MARCH MOREHEAD CITY – The Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) will hold public meetings in March to receive public input on cultch planting – where shells and rock are placed on formerly productive shellfish beds to restore the habitat. Oysters, clams and other aquatic life are attracted to […]

FISHERIES COMMISSION SUPPORTS STRIPED BASS GEAR DECLARATION

FISHERIES COMMISSION SUPPORTS STRIPED BASS GEAR DECLARATION MOREHEAD CITY – The Marine Fisheries Commission is asking the for N.C. General Assembly’s help in trying to bring order to the commercial striped bass fishery in the Atlantic Ocean. The MFC wants commercial fishermen to annually select one of three gears allowed to commercially harvest striped bass […]

SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREA

SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREAPreston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, upon the recommendation of Leah Devlin, D.D.S., M.P.H., State Health Director, Department of Health and Human Services, hereby announces that the following changes in shellfish harvesting areas will take effect at sunrise, Friday, March 3, 2006.Lockwoods Folly River in Brunswick County will return to […]

Marine Fisheries Commission Sea Mullet Fishery Management Plan Advisory Committe

Marine Fisheries Commission Sea Mullet Fishery Management Plan Advisory Committee The Marine Fisheries Commission Sea Mullet Fishery Management Plan Advisory Committee (AC) will be held on Wednesday, March 8, 2006, 6:00 p.m. The AC will meet in Room B202, Administration Building, Craven County Community College, New Bern. The committee will receive a presentation on the […]

FISHERIES FORUM SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 14

FISHERIES FORUM SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 14MOREHEAD CITY (March 1, 2006) – Want to learn more about cutting-edge fisheries research or share ideas for improving fisheries management in North Carolina? Well here is your chance.The Marine Fisheries Commission and North Carolina Sea Grant will host the 2006 Fisheries Forum on Tuesday, March 14 at the New […]

MARYLAND WOMAN TO RECIEVE COAST GUARD SILVER LIFESAVING MEDAL

MARYLAND WOMAN TO RECIEVE COAST GUARD SILVER LIFESAVING MEDAL PORTSMOUTH, Va., — A Maryland woman will be honored by the U.S. Coast Guard for heroic action at an awards ceremony to be held at the Granary Restaurant in Germantown, Md., at 11:30 a.m., Sat. March 4, 2006. Robin Fithian, a resident of Rock Hall, Md., […]