NOAA ISSUES RESEARCH PLAN, VISION TO GUIDE FUTURE STUDIES

NOAA ISSUES RESEARCH PLAN, VISION TO GUIDE FUTURE STUDIES NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, issued two documents to guide the long and short-term direction of its research. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. “We now have a five year plan and a 20 year vision to ensure NOAA’s research […]

ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES

ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES Table of Contents 50 CFRSubpart D Restrictions on Imports Sec. 635.46 Import requirements for swordfish. (a) General. To facilitate enforcement of domestic regulations, a swordfish, or part thereof, less than the minimum size specified at Sec. 635.20(e) may not be imported, or attempted to be imported, into the United States unless […]

Letters to Members of the North Carolina Delegation

Letters to Members of the North Carolina Delegation  Rep. John J Duncan Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure-Water Resources & Environment Subcommittee; and Rep. David L. Hobson, Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations-Energy & Water Development Subcommittee:As state senators representing North Carolina’s coastal communities, we appreciate this opportunity to share our strong […]

Letter From New Hanover County Commissioners

Letter from New Hanover County Commissioners February 7, 2005 The Honorable Richard Burr United States Senate 120 Russell SOB Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Burr, We strongly urge Congress, as specified in the attached February 7, 2005 County Resolution, to include full funding for shallow inlet maintenance in the U. S. Corps of Engineers budget […]

RESOLUTION OF THE NEW HANVOER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

RESOLUTION OF THE NEW HANVOER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, the United States Coast Guard plans to remove entire buoy systems from four dangerously shoaled inlets along the North Carolina Coast including Carolina Beach Inlet; and WHEREAS, there is no dredging of the Carolina Beach Inlet scheduled this fiscal year and the proposed budget of […]

USCG SEARCHED PEOPLE IN THE WATER OFF ASSATEAGUE BEACH

USCG SEARCHED PEOPLE IN THE WATER OFF ASSATEAGUE BEACH OCEAN CITY, Md. – Coast Guard, Maryland Natural Resources Police, and Assateague National Park Rangers searched for possible people in the water off Assateague Beach today. Coast Guard Station Ocean City received notification from Maryland Natural Resources Police dispatch of an overturned vehicle in the surf […]

$500 REWARD OFFERED FOR POP-UP TAGS FROM ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA

$500 REWARD OFFERED FOR POP-UP TAGS FROM ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA Pop-Up Satellite Tags are being put on bluefin by several marine scientists to learn more about the migratory movements of bluefin tuna. Currently tags are being deployed by scientists from the US, Canada and Europe. If you find a fish with a Pop-Up Satellite Tag please […]

Coast Guard investigates collision

Coast Guard investigates collision FOURCHON, La.  – Coast Guard Marine Safety Office Morgan City, La., is investigating an incident in which the 151-foot crew boat HILDA MCCALL collided with an un-manned oil platform in South Timbalier block 111A in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday. Coast Guard investigates collision FOURCHON, La.  – Coast Guard Marine Safety […]

NEW ICEBERG BREAKS OFF OF LARSEN ICE SHELF

NEW ICEBERG BREAKS OFF OF LARSEN ICE SHELF Feb. 4, 2005 — A new iceberg, about twice the size of Dallas, Texas, has formed in the frigid waters around Antarctica, according to the National Ice Center in Suitland, Md. This latest development comes just three weeks after the world’s largest iceberg, which measured the size […]

Fifth Coast Guard District LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS

Fifth Coast Guard District LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS Coastal Waters From Shrewsbury River, New Jersey to Little River, South Carolina MONTHLY EDITION February 01, 2005 I. SPECIAL NOTICES: This section contains information of Special concern to the Mariner. NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE MIGRATION – ENCOUNTER REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS DURING THIS TIME OF YEAR THE SEVERELY ENDANGERED […]