NOAA WAVEWATCH III COMPUTER MODEL LOOKS AT DANGEROUS SURF CONDITIONS

NOAA WAVEWATCH III COMPUTER MODEL LOOKS AT DANGEROUS SURF CONDITIONSValue Proven During 2003 Atlantic Hurricane Season July 1, 2004 — NOAA’s WAVEWATCH III numerical ocean-wave prediction computer model can provide important information about potentially dangerous surf conditions resulting from storms hundreds or even thousands of miles away. Using information from this model, forecasters from the […]

WILLIAMS NAMES KING AS NEW ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR WILDLIFE AND SPORT FISH RESTOR

WILLIAMS NAMES KING AS NEW ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR WILDLIFE AND SPORT FISH RESTORATIONDirector of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Steve Williams todayannounced that Mitch King, currently Deputy Regional Director for theService’s Southeast Region, has been selected as the Service’s firstAssistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration.As Assistant Director, King will be responsible for […]

PORT MANAGERS AND SHIPPING INDUSTRY TO BENEFIT FROM NEW NOAA OPERATIONAL FORECAS

PORT MANAGERS AND SHIPPING INDUSTRY TO BENEFIT FROM NEW NOAA OPERATIONAL FORECAST SYSTEM AT GALVESTON BAY On June 30 ship traffic in Galveston Bay, Texas will have a new tool to assist in safe navigation. The Galveston Bay Operational Forecast System, created by NOAA’s National Ocean Service, provides mariners, port managers and emergency response teams […]

NOAA SUPPORTS NAVYâ€ââ

NOAA SUPPORTS NAVY’S SEARCH FOR “SUNKEN WARBIRDS” June 30, 2004 — A NOAA-funded, remote-sensing survey of Lake Michigan completed a week-long hunt for historic World War II aircraft. A Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, team recently concluded a remote sensing survey of the southern portion of Lake Michigan looking for sunken historic World War […]

Council Sets Specifications for 2005 Squid, Atlantic Mackerel, Butterfish, Surfc

Council Sets Specifications for 2005 Squid, Atlantic Mackerel, Butterfish, Surfclam, and Ocean Quahog FisheriesJune 25, 2004 The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) met in Hershey, Pennsylvania this week to adopt fishery management measures for the squid, Atlantic mackerel, butterfish and surfclam and ocean quahog fisheries for 2005. The Council also discussed the need to finalize […]

Daily Retention Limits are Temporarily Increased for the Recreational Bluefin Tu

Daily Retention Limits are Temporarily Increased for the Recreational Bluefin Tuna Fishery NOAA Fisheries has adjusted the daily retention limit for the recreational fishery for Atlantic bluefin tuna. From June 21 through July 21, 2004, vessels in the Angling Category are permitted to retain two bluefin tuna (27-73″ length) per day/trip, while vessels in the […]

Coastal Projects Granted $37,694,000 in Federal Funds for Southeastern North Car

Coastal Projects Granted $37,694,000 in Federal Funds for Southeastern North Carolina U.S. Congressman Mike McIntyre  As Co-Chairman of the Congressional Waterways Caucus, I am pleased to announce the approval by the U.S. House Appropriations Committee of federal funds for southeastern North Carolina: $25 million for Wilmington Port, $3 million for Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, $200,000 for […]

United States Landfalling Hurricane Probability Project

United States Landfalling Hurricane Probability Project Interactive Landfall Probability Display The user selects a county, and landfall probabilities based on William Gray’s 2004 tropical cyclone forecast are presented.  The numbers in parentheses are the climatological averages based on landfalling tropical cyclones during 100 years (1900-1999). Landfall Probability TableA Microsoft Excel table displaying all landfall probability […]

Tighter Enforcement Planned for Regulations on Pea Island National Wildlife Refu

Tighter Enforcement Planned for Regulations on Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge in Rodanthe, NC Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Manager Mike Bryant announced today that refuge staff will be tightening enforcement of public use regulations on the refuge, particularly on the oceanside of NC Highway 12. Several behaviors have become more common and problematic for […]

U.S. Consumers Eating and Paying More for Shrimp

U.S. Consumers Eating and Paying More for Shrimp Tarpon Springs, FL- Despite the glut of low priced shrimp imports, consumer prices for shrimp haveskyrocketed since 2000. A study from Food Beat, Inc. finds prices seldom decreased for any type of consumer shrimp item between 2000 and 2003 despite the abundance of low priced shrimp. Instead, […]