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Cape Cod, MA Fishing Report - July 23rd, 2019 - Goose Hummock

7/23/2019

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How to Use Fishfinder Features

Fishing 101: How to Use Fishfinder Features

7/20/2019

By Jim Hendricks. While trolling for tuna 30 miles ­offshore, all crewmembers scanned the water, ready to sing out at the first sign of feeding fish or bird activity at the surface. Meanwhile, a virtual crewmember was looking downward: our fish finder, pinging away, ready to sing out when the… SEE MORE

  • Fishing
How to launch and land a kayak.

Kayaking 101: Launching and Landing

7/19/2019

A kayak on the move is a sleek and graceful thing. Grace is harder to achieve, though, while getting into your boat to launch it and while getting out of it to land it. When you launch a kayak, you’ll have two common scenarios: Shoreline launches, where you straddle the… SEE MORE

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Weekly fishing report provided by Goose Hummock.

Cape Cod, MA Fishing Report - July 19th, 2019 - Goose Hummock

7/19/2019

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2019 saw record-breaking rain in the US

US Precipitation Record Hits All-time High in 2019

7/18/2019

Rain – and plenty of it – was the big weather story in June, adding to a record-breaking 12 months of precipitation for the contiguous U.S. It's the third consecutive time in 2019 (April, May and June) the past 12-month precipitation record has hit an all-time high. Here’s a snapshot of… SEE MORE

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Texas Army National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Zachary West

Hurricanes 101: Storm Surge

7/15/2019

By Christina Edwards. Storm surge flooding is the greatest threat to life and property during a tropical system, and storm surge directly accounts to approximately half of the deaths associated with tropical storms and hurricanes in the U.S. As a tropical system inches closer to shore, the familiar tropical storm… SEE MORE

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Tropical Storm Barry expected to hit land with increased intensity.

Gulf Coast Tropical Depression Forecast to Hit Land as Hurricane

7/10/2019

By Doyle Rice. The second storm of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to form Wednesday or Thursday along the Gulf Coast. The weather system, currently spinning off the coast of the Florida Panhandle, could either form as a tropical depression or a tropical storm. If the depression's winds reach 39 mph, it… SEE MORE

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Cape Cod fishing report provided by Goose Hummock

Cape Cod, MA Fishing Report - July 9th, 2019 - Goose Hummock

7/10/2019

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Gulf of Maine Cod and Haddock regulations have changed.

Northeast Groundfish Recreational Rules for 2019 Fishing Year

7/8/2019

New rules open Gulf of Maine cod season, increase Gulf of Maine haddock possession limits, and reduce Georges Bank cod minimum size. We are implementing new management measures for Gulf of Maine cod, Gulf of Maine haddock, and Georges Bank cod recreational fisheries. These changes take effect on July 5,… SEE MORE

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  • Haddock
  • Saltwater
Mississippi mainland beaches are currently closed due to dangerous algae.

Toxic Algae Blooms Force Mississippi Mainland Beach Closures

7/8/2019

By Ben Kesslen and Associated Press. Mississippi closed all mainland beaches on the state's coastline during the Fourth of July weekend due to toxic bacteria sweeping the state's Gulf Coast. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) has been closing beaches due to blue-green algae blooms since June. By Sunday,… SEE MORE

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  • Environment
  • Blue-green algae
Black Sea Bass have become increasingly prevalent in New England.

Diversifying New England's Seafood Marketplace

7/8/2019

How many different seafood species do you purchase and eat? Many of us are familiar with lobster, sea scallops, cod, and haddock but not so familiar with eating dogfish, monkfish, scup, or sea robin. Diversifying the seafood choices we make and eating a much wider variety of local marine life… SEE MORE

  • Fishing
  • Seafood
  • sustainability
Hatteras Lighthouse

Hatteras Lighthouse May Move Again as Outer Banks Shoreline Shifts

7/8/2019

By Jeff Hampton. BUXTON, N.C. - The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse might have to be moved again as the Outer Banks sands near the Buxton point wane and gain. The National Park Service on Monday marked the 20th anniversary of pushing the 4,800 ton tower more than a half mile southwest to… SEE MORE

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