Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (BFT) Daily Retention Limit Adjusted

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (BFT) Daily Retention Limit Adjusted To enhance the recreational BFT fishing opportunities for all geographical areas maintain conservation limits for this species, NOAA Fisheries has adjusted the daily retention limit for the 2004 fishing years. Vessels permitted in the Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Angling and the Atlantic HMS Charter/Headboat categories are […]

First Time Fishing the Frying Pan Tower!!

On August 19, 2004 myself and couple of friend left out of home port of Inlet Watch  through carolina beach inlet headed offshore to Frying pan tower for the first time.  We were going out on my newly purchased 2895CC Triton named Blu By U.   It a a little rough ride first 20 miles […]

Sea Turtle Interactions with Fishing Gear in the Atlantic

Sea Turtle Interactions with Fishing Gear in the Atlantic An Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) has been published to request comments on potential regulatory changes to further reduce bycatch and bycatch mortality of sea turtles in the Atlantic pelagic longline fishery. NOAA Fisheries announced the availability of a Final Supplementary Environmental Impact Statement concerning […]

NOAA Fisheries Publishes the 2004 MMPA List of Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries Publishes the 2004 MMPA List of Fisheries NOAA Fisheries has updated its annual list of commercial fisheries that interact with marine mammals, as required by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). The List of Fisheries categorizes each U.S. commercial fishery based on the level of interaction each fishery has with marine mammals. Each […]

GOV. EASLEY SIGNS COASTAL RECREATIONAL FISHING LICENSE INTO LAW

GOV. EASLEY SIGNS COASTAL RECREATIONAL FISHING LICENSE INTO LAWHouse Bill 831 To Generate $15 Million Annually For Research, Habitat EnhancementRALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley today signed legislation creating a coastal recreational fishing license and the North Carolina Saltwater Fishing Fund, which will generate about $15.3 million annually to conserve and restore North Carolina’s marine resources […]

Council and Commission’s Boards Adopt Management Measures for 2005 and 2006

Council and Commission’s Boards Adopt Management Measures for 2005 and 2006Landing Limits Increase for Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council met with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass and Bluefish Boards (Board) this week in Baltimore, Maryland to adopt 2005 and 2006 fishery […]

Images of Charley

Latest NOAA Satellite Image of Charley Latest NOAA Infrared Satellite Image of Charley Latest NOAA Jacksonville, Fla., Radar Image National Hurricane Center / Tropical Prediction Center Radar Loop NC-Fla Radar Loop Wilmington  Latest NOAA Satellite Image of Charley Latest NOAA Infrared Satellite Image of Charley Latest NOAA Jacksonville, Fla., Radar Image National Hurricane Center / […]

HURRICANE CHARLEY CUTS SHORT AQUARIUS UNDERSEA MISSION;

HURRICANE CHARLEY CUTS SHORT AQUARIUS UNDERSEA MISSION;AQUANAUTS PREPARE TO LEAVE UNDERSEA LAB Aug. 11, 2004 — Hurricane Charley, bearing down on the Florida Keys, caused the cancellation Wednesday of an undersea research mission of NOAA’s underwater laboratory Aquarius. The Aquarius is owned by NOAA and operated by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. “We […]

Three New Shot Types Approved for Waterfowl Hunters

Three New Shot Types Approved for Waterfowl Hunters The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service yesterday approved three new non-toxic shot types B tungsten-bronze, a new formulation of tungsten-iron, and tungsten-tin-bismuth B for use in waterfowl hunting. The approval published in the Federal Register on August 9, 2004. This action brings to 10, the number of […]

NOAA HOSTS CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF FLORIDA KEYS MARINE S

NOAA HOSTS CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF FLORIDA KEYS MARINE SANCTUARY CORAL REEFS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will host a conference on August 19-21 in Key West, Fla. for scientists, policymakers and citizens to discuss the state of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary’s coral reefs and surrounding marine environment. […]