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January 11, 2012 1 Dead in Fishing Boat Accident of NJ Coast

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The USCG on Dangers of Accidental Distress Calls  |
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The Boater's Guide to Preparing Boats Marinas for Hurricanes  |
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January 1, 2011 National Saltwater Angler Registry
As of January 1, 2011, if you have a saltwater recreational fishing license or registration from any stateor U.S. territory EXCEPT Hawaii, New Jersey, Puerto Rico,or the U.S. Virgin Islands, you are AUTOMATICALLY registered and do not need to take further action. Please be sure to follow all laws and regulations in the waters in which you are fishing. The fee for registering in 2011 is $15 for most people. Registering is quick and easy, and you can register and fish the same day.
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FYI: If you or your boat are involved in a boating accident in New York waters you must file an accident report within five days with the New York State Parks Department if someone is injured (beyond first aid), killed or missing, or if the property damage exceeds $1.000.

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The Department of Environmental Protection today announced a new recommendation for consuming large bluefish, a popular species commonly caught in Atlantic Ocean waters. The public consume no more than one meal every other month (six meals per year) of bluefish larger than 24 inches. Previously, fish consumption advisories for large bluefish recommended four meals per year for most people.  |
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