Daily Archives: November 22, 2014

NJ BPU Does it’s part to keep junk out of the ocean – again rejects pilot wind farm off Jersey coast

The state on Friday again rejected a pilot wind farm project off the New Jersey coast, arguing that the company’s financial plan is unsound and would require a state subsidy so large it would make the energy produced too costly for ratepayers. Read the rest here 18:42

Efficient reduction of Cod, Halibut and skate wings in flatfish fishery.

 To enlarge, click the button on the lower right of video, www.greenlinefishinggear.com 18:13

Fish Tales: Al Cottone hanging on, ‘one month at a time’

fish tales al cottoneHe kind of knew that when he signed up (at least in his own mind) the summer he was 12. That summer, he started fishing regularly with his father, Frank Cottone, aboard the Peter and Josephine. That’s when he had his own Big Bang moment and his universe was created. “I caught the bug early,” he said. Read the rest here 17:32

The “New” Gulf of Maine Fish War – Local fishermen fight ‘ridiculous’ recreational ban

Recreational and charter boats are essentially banned from fishing due to this, and local fishermen believe this decision is flawed because they say they have data that indicates the commercial fishermen are the ones doing more harm to fish populations. Read the rest here photo, eastmans.com 13:22

New maps show Bering Sea holds world’s most acidic ocean waters

The world’s most acidic ocean waters are found in the winter in the Bering Sea, according to studies by scientists at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory who have released a series of maps tracking changes in global marine acidity. Read more here 11:25

How does the government count the fish? Questions of Validity

NOAA ScientistThere are a lot of fish in the sea. How to count them? It is, surprisingly, one of the hottest questions in New England public life these days. Scientists and environmentalists have offered broad rebuttals to Baker and the fishermen in the news media, often blaming the problem on decades of overfishing. But there has been little detailed discussion of how the federal government actually counts fish and how reliable its numbers are. Read the rest here 08:36:11

Is Millstone power plant killing lobsters in the Sound?

Each day, some two billion gallons of water are pumped from Long Island Sound into the Millstone Power Station in Waterford, Conn. — that state’s only nuclear power plant- and used to help cool systems and support the station’s two operating reactors. Read the rest here 07:42