STATEMENT BY NTSB ACTING CHAIRMAN MARK V. ROSENKER ON INVESTIGATION OF SINKING O

STATEMENT BY NTSB ACTING CHAIRMAN MARK V. ROSENKER ON INVESTIGATION OF SINKING OF THE ETHAN ALLENNational Transportation Safety Board Acting Chairman Mark V. Rosenker issued the following statement today related to the progress of the Board’s investigation of the October 2 sinking of the Ethan Allen.Washington, DC –The National Transportation Safety Board is continuing to […]

COAST GUARD CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL FISHING

COAST GUARD CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL FISHING ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.– Three commercial fishing vessels were cited this morning after fishing in a restricted area 50-miles off the coast of New Jersey. The fishing vessels Full Throttle, homeported in Nanticoke, MD., No Limits, homeported in Norfolk, VA., and the Miss Marley II from Ocean City MD., […]

HURRICANE RITA TRIGGERS ADDITIONAL FISHERY FAILURE AND FISHERY RESOURCE DISASTER

HURRICANE RITA TRIGGERS ADDITIONAL FISHERY FAILURE AND FISHERY RESOURCE DISASTER DECLARATION IN LOUISIANA AND TEXAS Oct. 4, 2005 — U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez today announced a formal determination of a fishery failure in Louisiana and Texas due to the devastation following Hurricane Rita. The affected area includes the Gulf of Mexico coastal areas of […]

Reward offered for identification of person(s) responsible for manatee

Reward offered for identification of person(s) responsible for manateedeathThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward of up to $10,000 toany person who furnishes information which leads to an arrest, a criminalconviction, civil penalty assessment, or forfeiture of property, of anyperson(s) responsible for the death or relating to the death of a WestIndian […]

Changes Affect Rod and Reel Fisheries for Bluefin Tuna

Changes Affect Rod and Reel Fisheries for Bluefin Tuna Based on a review of dealer reports, daily landing trends, available quota, and the availability of bluefin tuna on the fishing grounds, the General category daily retention limit of two large medium or giant bluefin per vessel per day/trip will be extended through January 31, 2006. […]

Cooperative Efforts Protecting Coral Reef Ecosystems

Cooperative Efforts Protecting Coral Reef Ecosystems NOAA and U.S. Coral Reef Task Force partners are improving coral reef conservation efforts from federal to local levels according to a new report. The report, “Implementation of the National Coral Reef Action Strategy: Report on U.S. Coral Reef Agency Activities from 2002 to 2003,” highlights the activities of […]

Endangered Species Bill Passes in the House of Representatives

Endangered Species Bill Passes in the House of Representatives On September 29, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 3824, the “Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery Act of 2005“, by a vote of 226 to 193. Science Committee Chairman Sherwood Boehlert, Rep. George Miller and six other House members proposed a substitute amendment that was […]

Shark Finning Ban Adopted in the Northwest Atlantic

Shark Finning Ban Adopted in the Northwest Atlantic The latest in a series of international agreements to ban shark finning – the practice of slicing off a shark’s fins and discarding the carcass – has been adopted by the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO). This proposal was introduced by the United States and the European […]

COAST GUARD SEARCHES FOR MISSING NJ DIVER

COAST GUARD SEARCHES FOR MISSING NJ DIVER ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.– The Coast Guard is searching for a man that failed to surface during a dive trip yesterday morning 13-miles off the coast of New Jersey. Chris Fabino, 52, was reported missing to the Coast Guard yesterday at 11 a.m. after failing to surface from a […]

COAST GUARD ASSISTS DISABLED BOATERS

COAST GUARD ASSISTS DISABLED BOATERS PORTSMOUTH, Va. – A rescue crew from Coast Guard Station Annapolis, Md., assisted two boaters today when their 22-foot sailboat became disabled in the Chesapeake Bay. Bobby Murray, 34, and his father-in-law, Clifford Foskey, 75, were sailing Happy Days from Annapolis Harbor to the West River when they began having […]