NTSB ISSUES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SMALL PASSENGER VESSEL SAFETY FOLLOWING CAPSIZIN

NTSB ISSUES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SMALL PASSENGER VESSEL SAFETY FOLLOWING CAPSIZING OF FISHING VESSEL IN OREGONWASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Transportation Safety Board today recommended that small passenger vessel owners develop and implement go/no go policies, based on risk-management principles, regarding transiting bars and inlets, and that the Coast Guard require passengers of such vessels on […]

LATEST RESCUES PUSH TOTAL U.S. SARSAT SAVES PAST 5,000 MARK

LATEST RESCUES PUSH TOTAL U.S. SARSAT SAVES PAST 5,000 MARK  U.S. Coast Guard crews—in two incidents—rescued five people from choppy waters off the Florida coast on June 10, and pushed the total lives saved in the United States, from the international Search and Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking System (COSPAS-SARSAT) beyond the 5,000 mark. Since SARSAT was […]

JET SKIER RESCUED FROM MUDDY MARSH

JET SKIER RESCUED FROM MUDDY MARSH ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.– A man was rescued yesterday afternoon after being stuck in a muddy marsh for several hours. John M. Perez, 41, was riding a friends jet ski near St. Georges Thoroughfare when he ran aground behind Rum Point in the vicinity of Brigatine Bridge. After waiting several […]

NOAA RESEARCH YIELDS NEW TOOLS FOR LIGHTNING PREDICTION

NOAA RESEARCH YIELDS NEW TOOLS FOR LIGHTNING PREDICTION June 23, 2005 — Forecasters at the NOAA Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., now have additional tools to more accurately predict the occurrence of cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning flashes within thunderstorms. The lightning climatology and lightning prediction system helps meteorologists determine areas where these lightning flashes could […]

Senate Appropriations Committee Approves Increased NOAA Funding:

Senate Appropriations Committee Approves Increased NOAA Funding: On June 23, the Senate Appropriations Committee (Chair Thad Cochran, R-MS) approved the FY ‘06 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations (CJS) bill. Approved by the Committee was $4.5 billion for NOAA: $550.8 million above the FY ‘05 level and $894.8 million above the Administration request, according […]

COAST GUARD MEDEVACS MAN OFF ATLANTIC CITY

COAST GUARD MEDEVACS MAN OFF ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The Coast Guard medevaced a 64 year-old-man from a fishing vessel 60 miles off Atlantic City this evening. Sector Field Office Atlantic City received the call at 6:38 p.m. from the 80-foot fishing vessel RIANDA stating that Norman Vierra was suffering from severe abdominal […]

NOAA Fisheries Service Proposes Improved Guidelines to Implement National Standa

NOAA Fisheries Service Proposes Improved Guidelines to Implement National Standard 1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act NOAA Fisheries Service is proposing to modify the guidelines that help fishery managers implement National Standard 1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. National Standard 1 requires fishery managers to prevent overfishing and rebuild stocks in federal waters […]

The search for Greg Mickey continues

The search for Greg Mickey continues The search for Greg Mickey continues.  There were planes in the air yesterday and dogs on the ground last night….as far as know…nothing was found but “The search for Greg Mickey continues” There will be a Prayer Service at 5:00pm at Kure Memerial Lurthen Chuch (Behind Big Daddies) in […]

The search for Greg Mickey continues

The search for Greg Mickey continues The search for Greg Mickey continues.  The reports I have been given include….Divers visiting the Dive Site off of Frying Pan Tower Yesterday found a dive belt and BCD.  Yesterday a plane off the North End of Oak Island spotted a diving mask in the water about 100 yds […]

NOAA PUBLISHES ATLANTIC LARGE WHALE TAKE REDUCTION PLAN

NOAA PUBLISHES ATLANTIC LARGE WHALE TAKE REDUCTION PLANProposed Rule Opens for Public Comment The NOAA Fisheries Service today announced publication of a proposed rule to further reduce entanglements of large whales in commercial fishing gear along the U.S. East Coast. The proposed rule would revise the agency’s current regulations under the Atlantic Large Whale Take […]