NOAA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Measures for Squid, Mackerel and Butterfis

NOAA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Measures for Squid, Mackerel and Butterfish Fisheries NOAA Fisheries Service has published a proposed rule for the 2006 fishing year for Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish. This proposed rule specifies the amounts of the initial optimum yield, allowable biological catch, domestic annual harvest, and domestic annual processing, as well […]

SECOND UPDATE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE CAPSIZING OF THE ETHAN ALLEN IN LAKE G

SECOND UPDATE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE CAPSIZING OF THE ETHAN ALLEN IN LAKE GEORGE, NEW YORK Washington, DC –The National Transportation Safety Board today released the following update on its investigation into the October 2, 2005 capsizing of the Ethan Allen at Lake George, New York, which claimed the lives of 20 passengers.In early […]

USS Niphon

USS Niphon USS Niphon was a wooden and iron screw steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Niphon was launched at Boston, Massachusetts in February 1863, delivered to the Navy at Boston 22 April 1863; commissioned at Boston Navy Yard 24 April 1863, Acting Ensign Joseph Berry Breck in command; and […]

BOW MARINER INVESTIGATION COMPLETED, PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULED

BOW MARINER INVESTIGATION COMPLETED, PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULED PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The investigation of the Feb. 28, 2004 sinking of a chemical tank ship off the coast of Virginia has been completed. A press conference is scheduled for Tuesday January 3, 2006, at 10 a.m. to be held at Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads at 200 […]

The Lasting Legacy Of The Blockade Runner ‘Modern Greece’

The Lasting Legacy Of The Blockade Runner ‘Modern Greece’ ‘Crossfire’ the magazine of the ACWRT (UK) No. 48 2001) “Last night the English steamer ‘Modern Greece’, in attempting to enter New Inlet, off Fort Fisher, got aground. She is laden with powder, rifles and rifle cannon. The enemy are shelling her. We have sunk her […]

NMFS ADJUSTS GENERAL CATEGORY ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA DAILY RETENTION LIMITS

NMFS ADJUSTS GENERAL CATEGORY ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA DAILY RETENTION LIMITS The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) waives the previously designated General category restricted fishing days (RFDs) for December 31, 2005, and January 1, 2006. The daily retention limit on these days is increased from zero to two large medium or giant Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT), […]

BARGE RETURNS TO ALABAMA PORT

BARGE RETURNS TO ALABAMA PORT PORT ARTHUR, Texas – The re-floated double-hulled tank barge DBL152 started its voyage today for Alabama, where it will await final disposition. The barge capsized after it collided with a submerged platform while en route from Houston to Tampa, Fla. The intended destination for the barge is the Holcim dock […]

Two Rescued After Sailboat Sinks

Two Rescued After Sailboat Sinks PORTSMOUTH, Va. – Two people were rescued this morning after their sailboat, Lullaby, struck a submerged object and quickly sank approximately 120 miles south of Bermuda. The vessel master used his vessel’s VHF radio to contact the Coast Guard and also contacted the Rescue Coordination Center in Bermuda with an […]

North Carolina’s Carteret Community College takes a chance on bait-shrimp aquacu

North Carolina’s Carteret Community College takes a chance on bait-shrimp aquaculture MOREHEAD CITY – In a tank inside the aquaculture facility at Carteret Community College swim shrimp caught by students in a cast net earlier this year. They are keeping the shrimp under the scenario that they will be able to sell the live bait […]

SERVICE SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM STATES FOR 2006 ENDANGERED SPECIES GRANTS

SERVICE SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM STATES FOR 2006 ENDANGERED SPECIES GRANTS The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is now seeking proposals from states and U.S. territories interested in acquiring land or planning for endangered species conservation. Through the fiscal year 2006 appropriation from Congress, more than $70 million is available in the Cooperative Endangered Species […]