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Measure to Help Address Climate Change in Maryland Advances

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3/9/2022 - By Brian White. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A measure to help address climate change moved forward in Maryland on Tuesday to boost the state’s current goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from 40% of 2006 levels to 60% by 2030. The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee voted to send the… SEE MORE
  • climate change
  • Maryland

Changing Snowfall Makes it Harder to Fight Fire with Fire

  • Coastal News
  • Environment
  • Health & Safety
  • Weather & Tides
3/9/2022 - By Brittany Peterson and Matthew Brown. DECKERS, Colo. (AP) — Dripping flaming fuel as they go, a line of workers slowly descends a steep, snow-covered hillside above central Colorado’s South Platte River, torching piles of woody debris that erupt into flames shooting two stories high. It’s winter in the Rocky… SEE MORE

U.S. Climate Outlook: Wet Month Favored for the Great Lakes

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  • Environment
  • Weather & Tides
3/7/2022 - By Tom Di Liberto. Happy Meteorological Spring! Warmer days and later sunsets are on the horizon, but before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s take a look at the March 2022 climate outlook from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. Temperatures during the upcoming month are favored to be above average across the… SEE MORE
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Alaska Halibut Seaon Opens March 6

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3/4/2022 - Pacific halibut season opens Sunday, March 6 statewide in Alaska, according to a final rule just posted in the Federal Register by NOAA Fisheries. The regulations, adopted at the annual meeting of the International Pacific Halibut Commission in January, go into effect immediately. Included in this season’s federal regulations are the catch… SEE MORE
  • Halibut Season
  • NOAA
  • NOAA Fisheries
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UN Report Paints Dire Picture of the Gulf of Mexico’s Future

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  • Environment
  • Weather & Tides
3/4/2022 - By Rebecca Santana and Curt Anderson. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hurricane Harvey dumped more than 50 inches of rain on parts of the Texas coast in 2017. Then in 2020, ferocious winds from Hurricane Laura destroyed homes across coastal Louisiana. Hurricane Ida hit in 2021, leaving the entire city of… SEE MORE
  • climate change
  • Rising Sea Level
  • UN Report

The 2022 Ohio Marine Debris Art Challenge

  • Boating
  • Coastal News
  • Fishing
3/4/2022 - Trash from our daily lives at home and school can become marine debris in many different ways. It can be lost in transport to a waste facility, disposed of improperly, or blown out of outdoor bins, which makes reducing our daily waste an important step to addressing the marine debris problem.… SEE MORE
  • Ohio Marine Debris Art Challenge

5 Reasons Boat Owners Are Switching Over To Custom Captain

  • Boating
  • Coastal News
  • Fishing
3/4/2022 - Whether you’re a lifelong boater or have a boater in the family, one thing is true. Shopping for boaters is down right difficult! So, as a default we buy them the same generic fishing t-shirts that we’ve been buying for the last decade. But what about something a little more… SEE MORE
  • boating
  • Custom Captain
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Overlooked Channels Influence Water Flow and Flooding Along Gulf Coast

  • Coastal News
  • Environment
  • Weather & Tides
3/3/2022 - An unnoticed network of channels is cutting across the coastal plain landscape along the Gulf Coast and influencing how water flows, according to research from The University of Texas at Austin that could help predict flooding from major storms in the future. The coastal plains are relatively flat, which has… SEE MORE
  • flooding
  • Gulf Coast
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Making this Great Lake a Little Greater

  • Boating
  • Coastal News
3/3/2022 - By Jenna Kooker and Ryan Leahy. The Beach Boys sing about the west coast of California, and even Floridians brag about their west coast, but we don’t often think about that third populous state, New York, as having a west coast. Yes, New York has a west coast. In fact,… SEE MORE
  • Great Lake
  • Lake Erie
  • New York

Massive Cargo Ship Carrying Cars Sinks in Mid-Atlantic

  • Boating
  • Coastal News
  • Health & Safety
3/3/2022 - LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A large cargo vessel carrying cars from Germany to the United States sank Tuesday in the mid-Atlantic, 13 days after a fire broke out on board, the ship’s manager and the Portuguese navy said. The Felicity Ace sank about 400 kilometers (250 miles) off Portugal’s Azores… SEE MORE
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  • Felicity Ace
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