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LIKE A FISH – REVOLUTIONARY UNDERWATER BREATHING SYSTEM – Iddo Genuth for IsraCast – An Israeli Inventor has developed a breathing apparatus that will allow breathing underwater without the assistance of oxygen tanks. This new invention will use the relatively small amounts of air that already exist in water to supply oxygen to both scuba […]

Public Access boat ramps

Public Access boat ramps ? It has come to my attention that Johnson Marine on Middle Sound Loop Rd. is for sale.  This would be a prime area for a public launch area on the northern end of New Hanover County.  There is already a shortage of parking at our other ramps in the area.  […]

Corps Wants Ideas On Inlet

Corps Wants Ideas On Inlet     Federal authorities want to know any concerns people have about relocating the New River Inlet channel and nourishing the shoreline at North Topsail Beach. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are holding a meeting Wednesday at Dixon High School to solicit public comments on issues they think should be […]

NOAA SATELLITES AID IN 36 U.S. RESCUES THROUGH APRIL 2005

NOAA SATELLITES AID IN 36 U.S. RESCUES THROUGH APRIL 2005 From January through April 2005, NOAA satellites were responsible for rescuing 36 people from life-threatening situations throughout the United States. As spring turns to summer, NOAA officials today cautioned the nation’s outdoor recreation enthusiasts to purchase and register high-tech emergency locator beacons in case danger […]

UNITED STATES REITERATES ITS OPPOSITION TO SCIENTIFIC WHALING AND ASKS JAPAN NOT

UNITED STATES REITERATES ITS OPPOSITION TO SCIENTIFIC WHALING AND ASKS JAPAN NOT TO EXPAND ITS LETHAL RESEARCH PROGRAMRequest Comes Three Weeks Before International Whaling Commission Meets In Korea June 2, 2005 — The United States has asked Japan to end its program of lethal “scientific” whaling. The request comes just days before Japan is expected […]

NOAA UNVEILS â€ËÅÃ

NOAA UNVEILS ‘STORM TRACKER’ TO FOLLOW TROPICAL STORMS AND HURRICANES June 1, 2005 — As the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway, NOAA today introduced a new way to follow specific tropical storms or hurricanes. NOAA Storm Tracker will contain live links to advisories, tracking maps and satellite images of a particular storm that is […]

NOAA ISSUES 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON OUTLOOK

NOAA ISSUES 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON OUTLOOKAnother Above Normal Season Expected  NOAA hurricane forecasters are predicting another above-normal hurricane season on the heels of last year’s destructive and historic hurricane season. “NOAA’s prediction for the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season is for 12 to15 tropical storms, with seven to nine becoming hurricanes, of which three to […]

Shrimp FMP Advisory Committee

Shrimp FMP Advisory Committee Notice is hereby given that the NC Marine Fisheries Commission Shrimp FMP Advisory Committee will meet on Tuesday June 7, 2005 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Craven County Community College, Science Building F, Room 19, located at 800 College Court in New Bern, NC.The committee will […]

DISESTABLISHMENT CEREMONY SET FOR USCG GROUP CAPE HATTERAS

DISESTABLISHMENT CEREMONY SET FOR USCG GROUP CAPE HATTERAS PORTSMOUTH, Va. – A ceremony to disestablish Coast Guard Group Cape Hatteras is scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. at the Dare County Fessenden Center, followed by the dedication of the John Homan Ball Field. Speakers for the ceremony will be Rear Admiral Sally Brice-O’Hara, Commander Fifth […]

NTSB TO RELEASE FACTUAL REPORTS ON TAKI-TOOO CAPSIZING IN OREGON

NTSB TO RELEASE FACTUAL REPORTS ON TAKI-TOOO CAPSIZING IN OREGONWASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of its continuing investigation into the capsizing of the small passenger charter fishing vessel Taki-Tooo in the Pacific Ocean near the entrance to Tillamook Bay, Oregon, the National Transportation Safety Board will open a public docket and release a series of […]