Bathometric Chart of the Carolina Coast

Bathometric Chart of the Carolina Coast This is a LARGE scale Bathy Map that I pieced together in .tiff format. You can download HERE.  This chart is for use with GPSU or Maps Unique’s Eletronic edition. There is a JPEG version of it in the Photo Gallery HERE. I included calabration points on the chart.  […]

Summary of 4-7 October Council Meeting in Ronkonkoma, NY

Summary of 4-7 October Council Meeting in Ronkonkoma, NY The public The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council met in Ronkonkoma, NY from October 4 through October 7. During its meeting, it convened six of its committees, recommended dogfish management measures for the 2005/2006 fishing year, approved Amendment 2 of the Joint Monkfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) […]

Council Member Highliner Award Recipient

Council Member Highliner Award Recipient The public Captain Jimmy Ruhle, owner/operator of the F/V Darana R and five year member of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, was awarded the 2004 National Fisherman’s Highliner of the Year Award.The Highliner Award was established by National Fisherman in 1975 to “Recognize fishermen for overarching contributions to their industry […]

FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 2003

FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 2003 This publication is a preliminary report for 2003 on commercial and recreational fisheries of the United States with landings from the U.S. territorial seas, the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), and on the high seas. This annual report provides timely answers to frequently asked questions. HOT OFF THE PRESS!  […]

UNC-W to study 4WD vehicle use and its effects on rare species at Fort Fisher St

UNC-W to study 4WD vehicle use and its effects on rare species at Fort Fisher State Recreation Area WILMINGTON – Researchers at the University of North Carolina Wilmington have begun work on a comprehensive study of four-wheel-drive vehicle use and its effects on rare species at Fort Fisher State Recreation Area. The current study began […]

NOAAâ€â„Ãâ

NOAA’s Strategic Plan – Updated for FY 2005-FY 2010 This Strategic Plan establishes the goals for NOAA and the approaches we take to ensure accountability for results. The Plan guides our management decisions and provides a consistent framework for Line Office and cross-organizational plans, initiatives, and performance measures. As a Federal government agency within the […]

NOAA GIVES U.S. WINTER OUTLOOK

NOAA GIVES U.S. WINTER OUTLOOK Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration today announced that a number of climate conditions will influence the winter weather across the United States from December through February. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The NOAA 2004-2005 Winter Outlook calls for above-average temperatures in Alaska, […]

2004 U.S. Landfalling Storms

2004 U.S. Landfalling Storms Figure 2 displays the U.S. landfalling storms for the 2004 hurricane season as of September 30. Figure 2: Tropical cyclones making US landfall (TS Bonnie, Category 4 Hurricane Charley, Category 2 Hurricane Frances, TS Gaston, TS Hermine, Category 3 Hurricane Ivan and Category 3 Hurricane Jeanne). Alex did not technically make […]

SANCTUARY PILOT PROGRAM ALLOWS HOOK AND LINE FISHING FOR BALLYHOO

SANCTUARY PILOT PROGRAM ALLOWS HOOK AND LINE FISHING FOR BALLYHOO The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, today announced the availability of permits allowing fishermen to use hook and line to catch ballyhoo in three Sanctuary Preservation Areas. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department Commerce. The […]

RECORD NUMBER OF TORNADOES REPORTED IN U.S. DURING SEPTEMBER

RECORD NUMBER OF TORNADOES REPORTED IN U.S. DURING SEPTEMBER Oct. 7, 2004 — The total number of tornado reports in the United States reached a record high for the second month in a row because of land-falling hurricanes, according to the NOAA Storm Prediction Center. Preliminary numbers indicate a total of 247 tornadoes reported during […]