NOAA PROPOSES REGULATIONS TO REDUCE RISK OF COLLISIONS BETWEEN SHIPS AND ENDANGE

NOAA PROPOSES REGULATIONS TO REDUCE RISK OF COLLISIONS BETWEEN SHIPS AND ENDANGERED NORTHERN RIGHT WHALES June 23, 2006 — The NOAA Fisheries Service today published a proposed rule describing regulations to reduce the risk of collisions between North Atlantic right whales and ocean-going vessels. Right whales are among the most endangered species in the world […]

Steps Taken for Stocks that Were Determined to be Overfished or Subject to Overf

Steps Taken for Stocks that Were Determined to be Overfished or Subject to Overfishing in 2005 IntroductionNationwide, 54 fish stocks and complexes are overfished and 45 stocks and complexes are subject to overfishing. NOAA Fisheries Service notifies the regional fishery management councils when stock assessments show species to be overfished or subject to overfishing, and […]

NOAA RELEASES REPORT ON STATUS OF U.S. MARINE FISHERIES FOR 2005

NOAA RELEASES REPORT ON STATUS OF U.S. MARINE FISHERIES FOR 2005 Today, NOAA released a report on the status of U.S. marine fisheries for 2005. The government report shows both progress in rebuilding overfished species and response of fisheries managers to slow fishing rates for species that were found in 2005 to have above-target harvests. […]

Chainlink takes Big Rock into Overtime

Chainlink takes Big Rock into OvertimeBruce Paul, Media Director June 17, 2006 – Morehead City, N.C. – Skirt Chaser captain Barry Daniels and angler Chuck Walker of Wilmington are now in a waiting game, twiddling their thumbs until 5:30 p.m. to see if the 486.5-pound blue marlin they caught Friday turns out to be the […]

COAST GUARD TRANSPORTS INJURED DIVER

COAST GUARD TRANSPORTS INJURED DIVER PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The Coast Guard transported a diver today, approximately 20 miles off the coast of Beaufort Inlet, N.C. Robert Cox, 57, a native of Morehead City, N.C., was transported by a Coast Guard HH-60 rescue helicopter based out of Air Station Elizabeth City. Upon returning to the surface […]

MARFIN Funding Available

MARFIN Funding Available NOAA Fisheries is inviting the public to submit research and development projects that will optimize the use of fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico and off the South Atlantic states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Proposals should involve the U.S. fishing industry (recreational and commercial) and address issues including […]

Annual Report on Status of Stocks Released

Annual Report on Status of Stocks Released NOAA has released its annual report on the status of U.S. marine fisheries. In 2005, NOAA scientists determined population levels for 206 fish stocks and multi-species groupings known as complexes. Of these, 152 (74 percent) were not overfished. NOAA scientists also determined the harvest rates for 237 stocks […]

Coast Guard and Hampton Fire Department Respond to Boat Fire

Coast Guard and Hampton Fire Department Respond to Boat Fire PORTSMOUTH, VA. – Six people were pulled from a burning boat by Good Samaritans in the vicinty of the mouth of the York River earlier today when the 52-foot Hatteras they were on caught fire. Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads received a MAYDAY call from […]

COAST GUARD TO RELOCATE BUOYS IN BOGUE INLET NORTH CAROLINA

COAST GUARD TO RELOCATE BUOYS IN BOGUE INLET NORTH CAROLINA Portsmouth, Va. – Due to heavy shoaling, the Coast Guard is temporarily relocating the navigational buoys in Bogue Inlet to mark best water for boaters to safely transit through this area. The Coast Guard Cutter Blackberry is scheduled to work June 19 and 20, weather […]

Coast Guard Continues to Search for Missing Crewman

Coast Guard Continues to Search for Missing Crewman PORTSMOUTH, VA – The Coast Guard continues to search for a 34-year-old crewman reported missing Thursday from the 450-foot Panamanian-flagged Motor Tanker Golden Elizabeth somewhere between the entrance to Delaware Bay and the entrance to Chesapeake Bay. The search began after the Golden Elizabeth crew reported that […]