EXPLORATION OF SOUTH PACIFIC FINDS STRANGE NEW SPECIES AND MAGICAL SCENES;

EXPLORATION OF SOUTH PACIFIC FINDS STRANGE NEW SPECIES AND MAGICAL SCENES; SETS RECORDS FOR NOAA UNDERSEA RESEARCH Aug 11, 2005 — The Research Vessel Ka`imikai-o-Kanaloa (KoK), its embarked remotely-operated-vehicle and two human-occupied submersibles Pisces IV and Pisces V, and a weary but proud team from Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, sailed into its homeport in Hawaii […]

NEW FISHING REGULATIONS PROPOSED FOR ATLANTIC TUNAS, SHARKS, SWORDFISH, AND BILL

NEW FISHING REGULATIONS PROPOSED FOR ATLANTIC TUNAS, SHARKS, SWORDFISH, AND BILLFISH The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is proposing new fishing regulations for Atlantic highly migratory species of tunas, sharks, swordfish, and billfish. The public has until October 18 to comment on the proposed measures. Tunas, swordfish and sharks are managed under the 1999 Atlantic […]

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approves N.C. Wildlife Action Plan

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approves N.C. Wildlife Action PlanRALEIGH, N.C. (Aug. 12) — The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission last weekbecame the first state fish and wildlife agency in the nation to receiveapproval for its Wildlife Action Plan — a long-term strategy to conservefish, wildlife and natural areas across the state to enhance wildlifepopulations and […]

THE CAPTAIN GREG MICKEY COMMITTEE

THE CAPTAIN GREG MICKEY COMMITTEE Dear Friends, I’m sure you are like many of Greg’s friends and associates – wanting to do something, anything to help.  With those same thoughts, an informal group has now turned into a formal committee, and this is what we have determined to do in memory of Greg:   We […]

WELCOME TO BILL’S CORNER!

WELCOME TO BILL’S CORNER! August, 2005 Dear Constituents, This summer, NOAA Fisheries Service offered a series of proposals to strengthen our guidelines to Councils on managing fish stocks. These guidelines will end overfishing quicker and require that timelines to rebuild the nation’s fish stocks be more consistent with the biology of the stocks. Since the […]

COAST GUARD CUTTER RETURNS FROM AFRICA

COAST GUARD CUTTER RETURNS FROM AFRICA PORTSMOUTH, Va.—The Coast Guard Cutter Bear is scheduled to return home Monday at approximately 11 a.m. following an historic 90-day deployment to Africa. As part of a Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) mission with the U.S. Navy’s Sixth Fleet, the Bear visited eight countries in North Africa and the Gulf […]

1st Annual Mike Martin Fishing Tournament

1st Annual Mike Martin Fishing Tournament August 13 & 14, 2005 SURF CITY PIER Contest starts Saturday at 6am and ends Sunday at Noon Awards Presentation at 3pm. Entry fee $10.00 $100.00 1st place prize and a $50.00 2nd place prize awarded to the largest fish in each of the following seven categories: King Spanish […]

SOUTHEAST BYCATCH WORKSHOP

SOUTHEAST BYCATCH WORKSHOP Tuesday, November 8, 2005 – Thursday, November 10, 2005Hilton Saint Petersburg, 333 First Street South, Saint Petersburg, FL 33701Phone: 800-944-5500; Website: www.stpetehilton.com The public is invited to attend a workshop focusing on bycatch issues in the southeastern U.S. and Caribbean at the Hilton St. Petersburg, FL, November 8 through November 10, 2005. […]

OVERDUE BOATERS LOCATED BY COAST GUARD HELICOPTER CREW

OVERDUE BOATERS LOCATED BY COAST GUARD HELICOPTER CREW NAPLES, Fla. –The two missing boaters, David Starrett and Frank (Flip) Dorthy, were located this afternoon 13 miles offshore of Lostmans River by a Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater helicopter. The duo claimed their 24-foot boat named Lady Marion ran out of gas 30 hours prior to […]

NOAA RAISES THE 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON OUTLOOK:

NOAA RAISES THE 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON OUTLOOK: BULK OF THIS SEASON’S STORMS STILL TO COME A very active Atlantic hurricane season is underway, and with more storms projected, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration today increased the number of storms in its 2005 hurricane season outlook. NOAA expects an additional 11 to 14 tropical […]