North Carolina Coast Guardsmen to Re-Visit Service’s Roots Saturday

North Carolina Coast Guardsmen to Re-Visit Service’s Roots Saturday PORTSMOUTH, Va. – Coast Guard members from Stations Oregon Inlet, Hatteras Inlet, and Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., are scheduled to participate in the American Heroes Day Celebration at the Chicamacomico Life Saving Station Historic Site on Hatteras Island, Saturday Sept. 9. The event will start […]

Atlantic HMS Advisory Panel to Meet; Oct 3-4 in Alexandria, VA

Atlantic HMS Advisory Panel to Meet; Oct 3-4 in Alexandria, VA NOAA Fisheries will hold a two-day Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Advisory Panel meeting on October 3-4. The meeting will be held at the Hilton Mark Center , 5000 Seminary Road, in Alexandria, VA. Discussions will focus on conservation and management options for Atlantic tunas, […]

South Atlantic Council and Committees to Meet; Sept 18-22 in Charleston, SC

South Atlantic Council and Committees to Meet; Sept 18-22 in Charleston, SC The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold several meetings on September 18-22, including meetings of the King and Spanish Mackerel Committee and the Snapper Grouper Committee. In addition, the Council will hold a public hearing on Amendment 14 to the Snapper Grouper […]

Boaters Asked to Stay a Safe Distance from Wild Dolphins

Boaters Asked to Stay a Safe Distance from Wild Dolphins NOAA Fisheries Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are urging all boaters to keep their distance from wild dolphins. NOAA recommends that people remain at least 50 yards from dolphins and use binoculars if they want a better look. (Learn more about […]

NOAA Fisheries to Hold Public Meetings on Swordfish Management

NOAA Fisheries to Hold Public Meetings on Swordfish Management NOAA Fisheries has scheduled a series of public meetings regarding potential management measures for the U.S. Atlantic swordfish fishery. The North Atlantic stock of swordfish is no longer overfished, and NOAA anticipates that a new assessment in September 2006 may identify the stock as fully rebuilt. […]

COAST GUARD SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR MISSING SWIMMER

COAST GUARD SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR MISSING SWIMMER PORTSMOUTH, Va. – The Coast Guard suspended the search this morning for a swimmer caught in a rip tide Tuesday night off Kill Devil Hills, N.C. Dare County 911 notified the Coast Guard at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday that three swimmers were in distress. Two of the swimmers […]

COAST GUARD RESPONDS TO GROUNDED VESSEL

COAST GUARD RESPONDS TO GROUNDED VESSEL ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Coast Guard crews are responding today to the scene of a 56-foot commercial fishing vessel that grounded at Island Beach State Park about two miles north of Barnegat Inlet, N.J., in the Atlantic Ocean. The Coast Guard was notified at about 5:10 a.m. by the […]

North East Cape Fear River and Holly Shelter Creek Closed

North East Cape Fear River and Holly Shelter Creek Closed WILMINGTON, N.C.- Due to flooding caused by Tropical Storm Ernesto, Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Wilmington has closed the North East Cape Fear River and Holly Shelter Creek upstream from the Castle Hayne Highway Route 117 Bridge within New Hanover and Pender Counties. A safety […]

NOAA FISHERIES SERVICE PUBLISHES FINAL 2006 LIST OF FISHERIES

NOAA FISHERIES SERVICE PUBLISHES FINAL 2006 LIST OF FISHERIES NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service published its annual list of commercial fisheries that interact with marine mammals today. The List of Fisheries categorizes each U.S. commercial fishery based on the level of interaction each fishery has with marine mammals. The annual list is required by the […]

Landings of Large Medium and Giant Bluefin to date

General Category 3 Fish Bag Limit Extended Through September 30 The daily Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) retention limit for vessels fishing under the General category quota has been raised to 3 fish per vessel per day/trip for the month of September. This action is being taken to enhance commercial General category BFT fishing opportunities for […]