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What Dry Winter Weather in California Can Tell Us
By Marie Tae McDermott. Good morning. This week, over a quarter of a million people were without power as powerful Santa Ana winds roared through parts of Central and Southern California. The winds were possibly the strongest that the state has seen in 20 years. Coming off the worst wildfire season… SEE MORE
Scientists Project More Ice Cover on Great Lakes in 2021
NOAA scientists project the maximum Great Lakes ice cover for 2021 will be 30 percent, higher than last year’s maximum of 19.5 percent, but part of a long-term pattern of declining ice cover likely driven by climate change. The maximum typically occurs between mid-February and early March. The 30-percent projected… SEE MORE
3 Good Reasons to Keep Your Printed Charts Up-to-Date
Printed nautical charts can seem like an anachronism in this digital age, but there are important reasons to still have them on hand: We all know that electronics can be fickle and, when they decide not to work out on the water a paper chart can be life-saving. It is… Learn More
Coast Guard Issues Warning to Mariners Turning off AIS
The Coast Guard is issuing a warning to mariners and commercial fisherman about the dangers and legal consequences of disabling a vessel’s Automated Identification System. The Coast Guard has seen an alarming increase of commercial fishing and crabbing vessels disabling their AIS, purportedly in an attempt to keep their fishing… SEE MORE
Gulf of Mexico Marine Sanctuary Nearly Triples in Size
By Charlotte Runzel. This week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA for short, announced it will expand the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary to nearly triple its current size. Situated on salt domes rising up from the seafloor, Flower Garden Banks is one of only two marine sanctuaries in… SEE MORE
News from Our Coasts: January 2021
NEWS & UPDATES FOR JANUARY Updates from US Harbors News & Virtual Events from Our Partners Updates from Our Coastal Business Community Photos of the Month Updates from US Harbors The first full moon of the New Year will occur on January 28th – learn why it’s called the… SEE MORE
The Role of the Modern America’s Cup Weatherman
By Peter Isler. In Auckland, New Zealand, the 75-foot foilers will be wedged into small, inshore boundary-constrained racetracks where wind shifts still matter, but given the speed of the boats and the dimensions of the racecourse, it’s about a minute of sailing between boundaries. Tack on shifts? Maybe not. Given the cost… SEE MORE
NOAA Finalizes Citizen Science Strategy
NOAA released its Citizen Science Strategy, providing a path to better observe, predict, and understand the environment, and manage and conserve natural resources by harnessing the power of the crowd. NOAA engages the public in support of key mission areas through the rapidly growing field of citizen science — a… SEE MORE
Winter Fishing for California Yellowtail
By Jim Hendricks. The California yellowtail ranks as one of the most sought-after and prized game fish on the West Coast. This Pacific member of the amberjack family can reach weights in excess of 35 pounds or more, displays amazing power, possesses an affinity for snag-infested structure and makes for… SEE MORE
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Seattle Boat Show 2021 Goes Online
Nationwide January 28 - January 31
Ongoing COVID restrictions are preventing the Seattle Boat Show from being held in person in January 2021, but are not preventing the show organizers from producing a powerful boating event in January. The show will go on—but in a digital format. The digital show will take place Thursday, Jan. 28 through Sunday,… SEE MORE
Ice Fishing Virtual Workshop For Women
Nationwide February 3 @ 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Eastern
The New Jersey Outdoors Program is offering an hour-long virtual ice fishing workshop tailored for women on Wednesday, February 3 at 7:00 p.m. Participants will receive a workshop packet ahead of time that provides a hands-on aspect to the workshop. For more information visit the links below: Workshop Information (pdf) NJ Outdoors Programs SEE MORE
Ice Fishing Virtual Workshop for Families
Nationwide February 5 @ 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Eastern
The Outdoor Families of NJ Program is offering an Ice Fishing 101 Webinar. Join Division biologist Keith Griglak on Friday, February 5 at 7:00 p.m. to learn about the coolest sport on ice. This FREE webinar will answer all of your ice fishing questions. Program Information Register NOW! SEE MORE
Intermediate Marina Management Course
Nationwide February 3 @ 1:00 PM - February 25 @ 4:00 PM Eastern
Virtual Course: February 3-25, 2021 Registration Now Open! This course will be held each Wednesday & Thursday from 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST. Attendance at each session is required to pass course. Online Application Course Agenda SEE MORE