DUTCH HARBOR-UNALASKA, ALASKA, AND NEW BEDFORD, MASS., LAND TOP U.S. FISHING POR

DUTCH HARBOR-UNALASKA, ALASKA, AND NEW BEDFORD, MASS., LAND TOP U.S. FISHING PORTS RANKINGS FOR 2004 Nov. 14, 2005 — Commercial fishermen unloaded 886.4 million pounds of fish and shellfish at the port of Dutch Harbor-Unalaska, Alaska, last year, making it the country’s top port for landings in 2004, the NOAA Fisheries Service announced today. The […]

House Passes NOAA Conference Report Providing $3.9 Billion in FY ÃÂÃ

House Passes NOAA Conference Report Providing $3.9 Billion in FY ’06 On November 7th the House by a vote of 397-19 adopted the Conference Report to HR 2862(HRpt 109-272), the FY 2006 Science, State, Justice and Commerce Appropriations bill, which contains NOAA funding. The Senate is expected to adopt the report during the week of […]

BIZARRE FOSSIL SEA MONSTER EMERGES FROM ARGENTINE DESERT

BIZARRE FOSSIL SEA MONSTER EMERGES FROM ARGENTINE DESERT Top Predator Feasted on Marine Reptiles and Other Sea CreaturesWASHINGTON–A large fossil sea monster with a head like a carnivorous dinosaur and a tail like a fish’s has been discovered in Argentina’s Neuquén Basin at the foot of the Andes. The scientist who found the specimen is […]

Fifth Group of Endangered Whooping Cranes Departs on Ultralight-guided Flight to

Fifth Group of Endangered Whooping Cranes Departs on Ultralight-guided Flight to Florida Twenty whooping cranes began their ultralight-led flight from the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin today – the fifth generation of birds taking part in a landmark reintroduction effort sponsored by the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership. The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP), an […]

SEAFOOD CONSUMPTION REACHES RECORD LEVELS IN 2004

SEAFOOD CONSUMPTION REACHES RECORD LEVELS IN 2004Americans Eating More Shrimp, Fresh and Frozen Seafood Nov. 9, 2005 — Seafood consumption rose for the third straight year in 2004, as Americans ate a record 16.6 pounds of fish and shellfish per person, the NOAA Fisheries Service announced today. This and more agency data will be officially […]

COAST GUARD RESCUES BOAT SINKING OFF CAPE MAY

COAST GUARD RESCUES BOAT SINKING OFF CAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The Coast Guard rescued five people when their 74-foot fishing vessel began taking on water 11 miles east of Cape May, N.J., late last night. Sector Field Office Atlantic City received the call for help at 11:28 p.m. last night from the Lady […]

COAST GUARD SAVES MAN FROM WETSPOT

COAST GUARD SAVES MAN FROM WETSPOT PORTSMOUTH, Va. – A man sailing alone from Rhode Island to Bermuda was rescued after his 34-foot sailing vessel was disabled in gale force winds approximately 260 miles northwest of Bermuda. Micheal Smith, 48, a Rhode Island resident and captain of the sailing vessel Wetspot was safetly brought aboard […]

2005 EAST COAST MILITARY SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS

2005 EAST COAST MILITARY SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Nearly one-hundred military personnel from around the country, Guam and Puerto Rico will compete in the seventh annual East Coast Military Surfing Championships being held on Sat. Nov. 12, at Jeanettes Pier in Nags Head, NC., beginning at 8 a.m. The event is open to all […]

NTSB ACTING CHAIRMAN SAYS PASSENGER FERRIES NEED AN AGGRESSIVE SAFETY MANAGEMENT

NTSB ACTING CHAIRMAN SAYS PASSENGER FERRIES NEED AN AGGRESSIVE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Washington DC – National Transportation Safety Board Acting Chairman Mark V. Rosenker today said the nation’s passenger ferries need aggressive safety management systems. He encouraged ship owners and operators to use a safety management system to resolve safety problems before casualties or incidents […]

Updated Blue Crab Assessment Available

Updated Blue Crab Assessment Available The NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, working with the Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Steering Committee, has released the 2005 Stock Assessment of the Blue Crab in the Chesapeake Bay. The assessment concludes that the Chesapeake Bay blue crab, although at a low level of abundance, is neither overfished nor currently experiencing overfishing. […]