Enjoy National Fishing and Boating Week

Enjoy National Fishing and Boating Week June 5 to 13, 2004 Remember the first time someone showed you how to cast a fishing line or remember all those ‘big fish’ tales you heard? Now you can recreate those memories for yourself or someone else during National Fishing and Boating Week, June 5 to 13, 2004. […]

NOAA, U.S. LIFESAVING ASSOCIATION LAUNCH “BREAK THE GRIP OF THE RIP”

NOAA, U.S. LIFESAVING ASSOCIATION LAUNCH “BREAK THE GRIP OF THE RIP” NATIONAL PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ON RIP CURRENTS May 24, 2004 — A new public awareness campaign launched today by NOAA and the U.S. Lifesaving Association puts the spotlight on deadly rip currents, helping beachgoers recognize them and offering potentially life-saving tips on how to […]

Scoping Meetings for Atlantic Highly Migratory Species

Scoping Meetings for Atlantic Highly Migratory Species NOAA Fisheries staff is presenting issues and options for amending the current FMPs at a series of public meetings. The scope of issues includes, but is not limited to: HMS tournaments, bycatch reduction (e.g., possible changes to existing time/area closures), changes to the recordkeeping and reporting for HMS […]

NOAA Scientists Hunt for

NOAA Scientists Hunt for “Lions” in the Atlantic Divers and deep-water fishermen along the Atlantic Coast may encounter lionfish, venomous coral reef fishes that have found their way into east coast waters. Scientists from NOAA will conduct field studies this summer to examine the status of the lionfish population and examine life history characteristics to […]

Management Measures Proposed for Bluefish

Management Measures Proposed for Bluefish Deadline for Public Comments is June 3 Proposed 2004 specifications for the Atlantic bluefish fishery were published in the Federal Register on May 19. The proposed rule specifies total allowable landings (TAL), state-by-state commercial quotas, recreational harvest limits, and recreational possession limits. The intent of the specifications is to conserve […]

Carolina Beach Inlet Survey

Carolina Beach Inlet Survey Released 5-18-04 Download Your Copy HERE I Marked this one up to Highlight the problem areas. See the FULL SIZE image HERE!Carolina Beach Inlet Survey Released 5-18-04 Download Your Copy HERE I Marked this one up to Highlight the problem areas. See the FULL SIZE image HERE!

IMPROVEMENTS IN HURRICANE TRACK FORECASTING WITH THE GULFSTREAM JET:

IMPROVEMENTS IN HURRICANE TRACK FORECASTING WITH THE GULFSTREAM JET: A NOAA SUCCESS STORY May 17, 2004 — Destructive winds, storm surge and heavy rains that produce flooding make hurricanes one of nature’s most extreme hazards. As hurricane season approaches, Americans who increasingly populate hurricane-prone areas must prepare themselves should these storms strike their community. Fortunately, […]

U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Extends Comment Deadline to June 4, 2004

U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Extends Comment Deadline to June 4, 2004 Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy today announced that it has extended the public comment period on its Preliminary Report to June 4, 2004. The extension applies to governors and all other stakeholders. In making the announcement, the Commission underscored […]

Global Protections for Seahorses to Take Effect This Month; New Permit Requireme

Global Protections for Seahorses to Take Effect This Month; New Permit Requirements Introduced for International Trade The United States will join more than 160 nations this month in implementing new permit requirements for global trade in seahorses. Designed to promote international seahorse conservation efforts, the regulations take effect on May 15, 2004. Issued under the […]

Mercury Pollution in Fish

Mercury Pollution in Fish Admin Note: There was a Question in the forum about Mercury in Fish…So I hunted up this info and thought I would also run it on the front page.  This information came from several places.  It is good reading, Be sure to check it out by hitting the “Read More” button.  […]