Swan Quarter pier

Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge to Rebuild Historic Pier The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge <http://mattamuskeet.fws.gov/swanquarter/> in Hyde County, North Carolina, today announced plans to rebuild the Bell Island Pier. “The pier was renovated in 2003 after Hurricane Floyd severely damaged it,” said Bruce Freske, refuge manager. Unfortunately, it was only open […]

General Category Re-opens January 2 – 4, 2005, and transfers BFT Quota

General Category Re-opens January 2 – 4, 2005, and transfers BFT Quota NOAA Fisheries has determined to reopen the coastwide General category Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) fishery for the time period of 12:30 a.m. January 2 through 11:30 p.m. January 4, 2005, inclusive. NOAA Fisheries has also determined that a quota transfer from the Atlantic […]

General Category Season Update to be Posted on December 30

General Category Season Update to be Posted on December 30 An update regarding the bluefin tuna General category fishery season will be posted by 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 30. This update will also be available on the following automated information lines under the commercial fishery option: 978/281-9260 or toll free 1-888-872-8862. General Category Season […]

NOAA AND PARTNERS DISCOVER LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE âââÃ

NOAA AND PARTNERS DISCOVER LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE ‘CHAMPAGNE’ BUBBLES AT HYDROTHERMAL VENT What first appeared to be effervescent bubbles, like those in champagne, rising from a hydrothermal vent area in the northern Mariana Arc of the Pacific Ocean turned out to be liquid carbon dioxide. This is only the second location where the phenomenon has […]

U.S. Ocean Action Plan Issued by the White House

U.S. Ocean Action Plan Issued by the White House The White House has issued a U.S. Ocean Action Plan, which contains the details of the Administration’s response to the report of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy. Subjects covered in the U.S. Action Plan include: Enhancing Ocean Leadership and Coordination; Advancing our Understanding of Oceans, […]

“Keep it Natural Carolinas” Creates Picture Perfect Opportunities for Santee Nat

“Keep it Natural Carolinas” Creates Picture Perfect Opportunities for Santee National Wildlife Refuge Charleston, SC (December 20, 2004) South Carolina’s wildlife habitat, river corridors, and recreation areas will benefit from a donation provided by Natural Light and Natural Ice beers as well as a statewide public outreach campaign to encourage citizen involvement in conserving the […]

History Channel Features Commercial Fishing

History Channel Features Commercial Fishing “Battered and fried or simply raw–seafood is a popular dish, no matter how you serve it. Americans consume more than 5-billion pounds yearly, an order that takes more than a fishing rod to fill and worries conservationists. We follow the fish, the fishermen, and the science trying to preserve fisheries […]

NOAA Offers New Educational Resources Featuring the Lionfish

NOAA Offers New Educational Resources Featuring the Lionfish A new educational case study on the lionfish—a venomous invasive species from the Indian and western Pacific Oceans that is found off the coast of the mid-Atlantic—is now available from the NOAA’s National Ocean Service. The new product, called a Discovery Story, is available online at http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education. […]

Estimates of Atlantic Swordfish Landings Posted

Estimates of Atlantic Swordfish Landings Posted The Atlantic swordfish preliminary landings estimates and remaining quotas as of October 31, 2004, for the first semi-annual season of the 2004 fishing year are posted on the highly migratory species website. To view this update, go to:http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/swordfish_catch_statistics.htm Estimates of Atlantic Swordfish Landings Posted The Atlantic swordfish preliminary landings […]

Fourth Endangered Right Whale Found Dead; Agencies Move to Avoid Ship Strikes

Fourth Endangered Right Whale Found Dead; Agencies Move to Avoid Ship Strikes Last weekend, trained whale observers on U.S. Coast Guard flights located the carcass of a North Atlantic right whale southeast of Nantucket, MA. This is the fourth confirmed North Atlantic right whale death in 2004. Earlier this year, a calf beached and died […]