Harsh Reality of Building or Servicing 65+âââ€Ã

Harsh Reality of Building or Servicing 65+’ Boats Due to growing demand for larger recreational boats, the NC boating industry has been pulled much closer to the pitfalls and harsh complexities of big business shipbuilding – even though we don’t have a shipbuilder in the state. If a business is building or servicing boats of […]

NOAA Fisheries Announces Call for Nominations to the Atlantic Billfish and Highl

NOAA Fisheries Announces Call for Nominations to the Atlantic Billfish and Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panels Advisory panel members assist NOAA Fisheries in the development of fisherymanagement plans (FMPs), FMP amendments, and regulatory amendments forAtlantic billfish and Atlantic tunas, swordfish, and sharks. Nominations are invited from all individuals and constituent groups and will be accepted […]

Public Comment on Oceanaâ€ÃÂ

Public Comment on Oceana’s Deep-Sea Coral Petition Is Reopened NOAA Fisheries has received over 26,000 comments in response to its Federal Register notice of receipt of Oceana’s rulemaking petition to protect deep-sea corals. The public comment period ended August 13, 2004. Due to the high level of public interest in this matter, and in response […]

Save the Date for â€ËÃ

Save the Date for ‘Managing Our Nation’s Fisheries II – Focus on the Future’ Mark your calendar to save March 24-26, 2005, for the second national fisheries management conference, co-sponsored by the eight Regional Fishery Management Councils, the three Interstate Marine Fisheries Commissions, and NOAA Fisheries. The conference will be held in Washington, D.C. and […]

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NOAA’s NEW GLOBAL CLIMATE FORECAST SYSTEM INCREASES CONFIDENCE THAT WEAK EL NIÑO CONDITIONS ARE DEVELOPING Aug. 24, 2004 — NOAA scientists are becoming increasingly confident weak El Niño conditions are developing in the tropical Pacific, based in part on a new Climate Forecast System that became operational Tuesday. The Climate Forecast System was developed at […]

Alligator Takes Deer to Lunch in South Georgia

Admin Note:  I don’t know what this has to do with fishing but i though it was cool to see a Gov official have a sence of humor. Read On… Alligator Takes Deer to Lunch in South Georgia The sight of a 12 to 14 foot-long alligator is something south Georgia folks see occasionally, but […]

NTSB TO HOLD FORUM ON PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES

NTSB TO HOLD FORUM ON PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a public forum to discuss mandatory wear of personal flotation devices (PFD) on recreational boats. The one-day forum will begin at 9:00 am on August 25, 2004 at the NTSB Academy in Ashburn, VA.The purpose of the forum is to […]

Dolphus Thompson Shrimp boat fund

Dolphus Thompson Shrimp boat fund There will be a benefit held at the Topsail Sound Pier,Topsail Beach,NC on September the 4th from 11:00 am until 2:00 p.m.Barbequed chicken plate will be severed for a $5.00 donation. The proceeds will go to the Dolphus Thompson Shrimp boat fund. If you can’t make it and would like […]

HEAD BOAT PASSENGER AIRLIFTED AFTER LOSING CONSCIOUSNESS

HEAD BOAT PASSENGER AIRLIFTED AFTER LOSING CONSCIOUSNESS PORTSMOUTH, Va. – A fishing vessel passenger with heart attack symptoms was airlifted 25 miles off Hatteras, N.C., this morning by a Coast Guard helicopter crew. Harold Schneider, 36 from Murrieta, Calif., was aboard the Miss Hatteras when he started experiencing chest pains and numbness. While the Miss […]

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $500,000 TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOU

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $500,000 TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR SHRIMP RESEARCH The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration granted $574,580 to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources to study shrimp disease and immunity. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The grant will ensure continuation of a […]