Sep
25
2008
A CBIBS buoy was deployed at the mouth of the Susquehanna River near Havre de Grace, Maryland, on September 13, 2008. This buoy–the fifth in the CBIBS sytem–is located at latitude 39 32.448 N, longitude 76 04.383 W. Like the other buoys in the system, buoy “S” buoy provides real-time meteorological, oceanographic, and water-quality data, as well as historical and seasonal information. The Susquehanna buoy will also soon feature an additional nutrient sensor. The CBIBS toll-free phone number (877-BUOY-BAY) now features all this information from the buoy (press 6 for the Susquehanna buoy). You can also check out all this and all the other buoys in the Chesapeake Bay here
Sep
25
2008
Please write to NMFS in support of habitat designation
9/23/08 The National Marine Fisheries Service is recommending that the Atlantic bluefin tuna’s spawning grounds in the Gulf of Mexico be designated a federal Habitat Area of Particular Concern (HAPC). The recommendation, part of a new draft Essential Fish Habitat Amendment to the Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan, “would highlight the importance of the area for bluefin tuna spawning and provide added conservation benefits if steps are taken to reduce impacts from development activities,” says the agency.
NMFS received a joint request last year from the National Coalition for Marine Conservation (NCMC) and the Tag-a-Giant Foundation to consider establishing a new HAPC for spawning bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Mexico, the sole breeding ground for the severely depleted western Atlantic population. The HAPC would coincide with the area identified in a petition submitted to NMFS in June 2005 (by NCMC, Oceana, Blue Ocean Institute, NRDC and Monterey Bay Aquarium) and based on new electronic tagging studies by Dr. Barbara Block of Stanford University.
According to NMFS, HAPCs are intended to focus conservation efforts and bring heightened awareness to the ecological importance of special areas and their vulnerability to degradation through fishing and/or non-fishing activities. The complete EFH amendment and supporting documents are available on the NMFS web site www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms.
Please write to NMFS in support of the bluefin HAPC.
HOW TO SUBMIT COMMENTS
Mail to: Chris Rilling
NMFS HMS DIvision
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
E-mail: HMSEFH@noaa.gov
Fax to: 301-427-2592
Comments will be accepted through November 18, 2008.