Daily Archives: August 20, 2021

Russian spy ship armed with stealth cable cutter subs spotted lurking over UK internet cables

The vessel was above at least one commercial sub-sea cable and was seen zig-zagging through seas north of Mayo and Donegal in an apparent search for more. It then moved to the west of Killybegs fishing harbour before scuttling off into the Atlantic. Ireland’s Defence Force and NATO are on alert and monitoring the situation, The subs are carried beneath an enormous “mothership” undersea vessel and are built to lurk at the bottom of the ocean – entering the Atlantic by sailing down from the Arctic. International Offshore Infrastructure Warfare? >click to read<  20:07

Robert “RJ” Cericola, A well-respected member of the N.J. fishing community has passed away

RJ Cericola lost his valiant battle with cancer on August 18, 2021.  A well-respected member of the fishing community, RJ was born in Point Pleasant Beach and raised in Lavallette. He resided in Brick Township for the last 25 years.  He always had an affinity for the ocean, bay and rivers that surround our area. A master sailor and accomplished outdoorsman, RJ owned and operated his business, F/V Backwash, since 1988.  >click to read< 15:43

Prince Edward Islanders urged to prepare for tropical storm Henri

The National Hurricane Center’s latest on the track for Henri was issued Friday at noon AT. It says to expect sustained winds of 100 km/h, and predicts warm waters and atmospheric conditions will see the storm strengthen to hurricane status Friday night or early Saturday. “The latest guidance shows potential landfall anywhere from Cape Cod to near NYC on Sunday,” says CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland. “Henri is then expected to track east toward the Maritimes after weakening and transitioning to post-tropical early next week. It is still far too early to offer much certainty on this storm’s exact path through Atlantic Canada or its impact on our local weather. Please stay tuned for updates!” >click to read<16:10

U.S. Coast Guard urges preparedness for Tropical Storm Henri

Boston — The Coast Guard urges all mariners to prepare for Tropical Storm Henri before its predicted Sunday landfall. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts Henri to have wind speeds equal to or exceeding 39 mph. Storm Surge and Hurricane watches are in effect for portions of the United Stated –>click to read<-The Coast Guard is reminding the public of these important safety messages: Port conditions change based on weather forecasts, and current port conditions can be viewed on the following Coast Guard homeport webpage: >click to read>14:15<