By dbalon on
6/21/2012 8:16 PM
Cape Cod Times article "Chappaquiddick's Wasque washed away" written by Doug Fraser, June 17, 2012.
CHAPPAQUIDDICK — To Chris Kennedy, the superintendent of The Trustees of Reservations on Martha's Vineyard, the erosion at Wasque was Nature writ large, like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Large trees and brush sliding over the edge of a bluff into the water below, trailing root systems and the thin cap of sod, was high drama, like viewing a lava flow in slow motion.
Still, others couldn't bear to watch as the pace of erosion quickened on the southeast corner of the island and the Atlantic gobbled up hundreds of feet of beach and ate into a forest in less than two years.
Click here to read the entire article.
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By dbalon on
6/14/2012 1:29 PM
Check out the Martha's Vineyard Times article where Hawkeye was presented with a cell phone from the MV Derby Committee for saving a driver from the water. This was a great recognition of Hawkeye and his quick thinking. Great going Hawkeye!
This article is by The Martha's Vineyard Times, June 13, 2012 and was wrritten by Nelson Sigelman.
Click here for the full article.
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By dbalon on
6/11/2012 8:27 PM
MV Times Article, June 8, 2012 by Nelson Sigelman
Ashley Peters, 22, of Edgartown appeared in Edgartown District Court Friday morning, to be arraigned on charges of operating under the influence of alcohol, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, speeding, and marked lanes violations. State Police Sergeant Thomas Medeiros told Ms. Peters she is fortunate to be able to appear in court.
Ms. Peters was behind the wheel of her 2006 Saturn Ion, driving from Oak Bluffs to Edgartown, when she drove off Beach Road just before Big Bridge, went across a dirt parking lot striking a sign, over a rock embankment, and plunged into Sengekontacket Pond just before 1 am, Friday morning.
Big Bridge spans one of two channels that allow an exchange of water between the pond and Nantucket Sound. At the height of the tidal flow, the current is a rushing torrent.
Bob "Hawkeye" Jacobs of Oak Bluffs is a late night fisherman. Friday morning he was fishing on Big Bridge when Ms. Peters went into the water.
Sergeant Medeiros said, "Mr. Jacobs immediately rushed to the vehicle and assisted Ms. Peters from the vehicle, which floated to the middle of the channel and submerged."
"Well, you never know what's going to happen when you go fishing," Mr. Jacobs told The Times in a telephone conversation.
To read the full Martha's Vineyard Times article click here.
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By dbalon on
5/25/2012 9:34 AM
On The Water article, May 24th, 2012
Congratulations to Connecticut Capt. Blaine Anderson on landing a fish of a lifetime, a 57-inch striped bass estimated to weigh about 74 pounds! Blaine is no stranger to big fish – he has put clients on numerous 40 and 50 pound bass guiding on the waters of Long Island Sound around Niantic, Connecticut. This fish was caught on Blaine’s first trip out on the ocean to do some research for an upcoming charter. What a way to start the season!
Click here to see the full On The Water story and VIDEO!
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By dbalon on
5/10/2012 2:13 PM
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By dbalon on
5/4/2012 12:15 PM
The next meeting of the Marine Fisheries will be held this coming Thursday, May 10th at the Katherine Cornell Theatre at the Tisbury Town Hall located at 51 Spring Street, Tisbury MA. The meeting will start at 11:00 a.m. All of the details are listed below:
1) Introductions and announcements
2) Review and approval of May agenda
3) Review and approval of March minutes
4) Comments
a) Commissioner
b) Director
c) Law Enforcement
5) Lunch Break
6) Discussion Items
a) Commercial Striped Bass Management
b) Improving Reporting Compliance
c) ASMFC Updates
d) NEFMC Updates
7) Items for Future Public Hearing
a) Whelk Management: Challenges and Potential Solutions
b) Commercial Permitting
i) Requiring Certain Limited Entry Endorsements be Owner-Operated
ii) Restricting Commercial Permits: One Permit Per Vessel
c) Winter Closure of the Cape Cod Bay Critical Habitat to Lobster Gear
d) DMF’s Proposals in Response to Governor Patrick’s Regulation Reform Initiative
e) May Public Hearing Items
8) Other Business and Commissioners Comments
NOTE: Future MFC Meetings will be held on June 7th at the Annisquam River Station, Gloucester, MA and on August 12th at a location to be determined.
By Car: Make left out of Steamship Authority Ferry Station onto Water Street. Make second right onto Cromwell Lane. Take right on Main Street. Follow Main Street to Center Street. Make left onto Center Street. Follow Center Street to Franklin Street. Make left onto Franklin Street. Follow to Spring Street. Make right onto Spring Street and the Town Hall will be on your left.
By Foot: Cross Water Street onto Union Street. Make left onto Main Street. Follow Main Street to Spring Street. Make left onto Spring Street and Town Hall will be on your right.
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By dbalon on
4/22/2012 8:24 PM
MVSA members showed up on a foggy Saturday morning to participate in the island wide, earth day beach cleanup. The entire Norton Point beach was cleaned up of debris all the way to the breach. Many thanks to those who participated and helped to make this a successful event.
Click here to see all the photos.
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By dbalon on
4/20/2012 9:48 PM
Wasque Point has undergone some drastic changes since the MV Derby last Fall. Ron Domurat took a ride out there earlier this week and took some nice photos for our viewers. Check out the latest photos of what Wasque looks like as of April 12th. You will hardly recognize it. You might recognize the nice rip being formed in the ocean but the beach front has completely changed. Thanks to Ron Domurat for providing these photos.
Click here to see the latest photos of Wasque.
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By dbalon on
4/15/2012 9:53 PM
The MVSA will once again be involved with the VCS beach cleanup. The Trustees expect that Norton Point trail will be open Saturday and that a clean up along the new inside trail will be greatly appreciated. MVSA members are asked to meet April 21st at 10:00 a.m. at the entrance to Norton Point Beach (left fork). Bring tick repellent.
Details will be provided at that time. Bags will also be provided but please bring your own gloves. Here is some additional information from the VCS provided by David Nash.
Hello everyone. It’s time to make plans for the annual Vineyard Conservation Society beach clean-up effort. This year the clean-up falls on April 21 and will run from 10 to 12 with another great barbeque at SBS following our collective efforts. Since this is the 20th anniversary of this we are trying to do a little extra and have already secured some free T-shirts for the kids who participate and we are also planning on holding another of our hugely successful free raffles.
You are all the people who helped make this event such a success last year (and for some of you, many years). Some of you are connected to organizations like the Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Community Service program and have helped supply the resources to clean up multiple beach locations and that is especially appreciated. Last year, more groups participated than ever before and we are hoping this trend will continue as the beach clean-up represents a wonderful way to support the Martha’s Vineyard environment and celebrate Earth Day, and in a small way the arrival of spring even though we all know it doesn’t really arrive on Martha’s Vineyard until June!
We are hopeful you will again participate this year and we would greatly appreciate if you could email me back to either confirm your participation or to advise me that we need to replace you or your group with another. Please feel free to bring to our attention any problems or issues that we could maybe help with such as too many people at your beach or not enough people or not enough supplies, etc.
VIEW THE PHOTOS
If you prefer, you can call me as well. I can be reached at 508-627-4867.
Thanks. David Nash
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By dbalon on
3/28/2012 3:52 PM
OB Pier Update
A frequently asked question from our membership is "when is the OB Fishing Pier going to be built?" Essentially we have to keep up the pressure on our officials to give the project a spot at the head of the project line. Already the Oak Bluffs Fishing Pier Advisory Committee and the MVSA board of Directors have sent letters to;
Mary B. Griffin, Commissioner
Department of Fish and Game
251 Causeway St. Suite 400
Boston, MA 02114
and
Richard K. Sullivan, Jr.
Secretary
Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
100 Cambridge St.
Suite 900
Boston, MA 02114
But there is nothing like a big stack of letters and postcards to galvanize an official into action. Please take a moment to send a postcard or letter to these two individuals.
Ask them to give our project a favorable consideration to be built this year. Ask that our Saltwater Fishing License fees help move this along. Tell them we want the kids and handicapped residents of MV to have a safe place to fish. Let them know we are still very interested. Thanks, Will
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