Friday, July 30, 2010

Wake-up call for boaters - New Measures for New Jersey

Wake-up call for boaters APP.com Asbury Park Press

Cape May New Jersey Fishing Report July 29 - 2010

Reports are a mixed bag but there are enough good ones to make a trip worthwhile.  To see fishing report go to Cape May Fishing Report July 29 2010

Garbage Fish.com Trash Tournament Ends July 31 2010

All fish must be weighed in at one of our official weigh stations by Saturday, July 31st.


There will be 9 total cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd heaviest fish in these three categories: Skate, Searobin, and Dogfish. (smooth or spiny)
*$2,500.00 in cash prizes.

For more info go to http://garbagefish.com/tourny2.htm

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Fishing Report New Jersey - BARNEGAT INLET TO BRIGANTINE July 23 2010

Here is latest fishing report for NJ - BARNEGAT INLET TO BRIGANTINE as provided by the APP.com - See NJ FISHING REPORT

As always remember to use Baker Marine Group to dock your boats and access the great fishing areas of New Jersey.

About The Baker Marine Group

Our goal is to provide our customers with the greatest boating experience! Baker Marinas offer our members the longest boating season, April 1st through December 1st.

The Baker Marine Group consists of four marinas:
  • Marina on the Bay, Highlands, NJ sits across from Sandy Hook and has access to some of the best fishing in the Northeast. Enjoy adjacent restaurant and nearby shopping.
  • Baker's Landing Marina, Long Branch, NJ is located on Pleasure Bay, a serene section of the Shrewsbury River.
  • Baker's Basin Marina, Waretown, NJ sits in South Harbor Lagoon with direct access to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Willow Point Marina, Greenwood Lake, NY offers a full lake experience with breath taking mountain views.
For more information, visit our website at http://www.bakermarinegroup.com or contact Tom at 732-504-5196

Monday, July 19, 2010

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Baker Marine Group in Mytwitterdirectory.com

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Two Yachtworld.com seminars set for this week

Two Yachtworld.com seminars set for this week

Boat Storage in New Jersey and New York

Boat Storage in New Jersey and New York

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

NOAA National Saltwater Angler Registry Now in Effect For 2010

New program, part of improved data collection system, to help protect nation’s ocean resources

Saltwater recreational fishermen have long expressed concerns about the data used to estimate the effects of recreational fishing on ocean resources and the nation’s economy. The National Saltwater Angler Registry, which launches on Friday, will help address that concern by providing a comprehensive list of the nation’s saltwater anglers that will be used to improve surveys of fishermen. These surveys are used by NOAA scientists to assess the health of fish stocks and to estimate the economic contributions of anglers.

Many saltwater recreational fishermen will be required to register before fishing in 2010. The registry is open for registrations starting Friday, January 1. But if you have a state saltwater fishing license, you may already be part of the registry.

“By registering, recreational anglers will make their catch count," said Jim Balsiger, acting NOAA assistant administrator for NOAA’s Fisheries Service. “The National Saltwater Angler Registry is an important tool that will enable us to better estimate the health of marine fisheries so that we’re able to preserve the pastime of recreational saltwater fishing for generations to come."

“Recreational fishers need the registry,” says Capt. Monty Hawkins, a party boat operator and recreational fishing advocate based in Ocean City, Md. “People’s lives depend on the quality of the government’s information. It’s the basis for management decisions on everything from creel limits to whether to shut down whole sections of the coast. I’ve been harshly critical of recreational fishing data in the past, but I welcome the registry as a way to improve upon the current system."

Gordon Colvin, a biologist with NOAA’s Fisheries Service and interim senior policy advisor on recreational fishing to Balsiger, who has spearheaded the registry implementation, said that many anglers will not need to take any action to register, because their coastal states already have agreements in place with NOAA to share state saltwater fishing license information.

Who Needs to Register:

Recreational saltwater fishermen will need to register if they:
• Hold a license from one of 10 coastal states or territories which do not currently have comprehensive saltwater angler license or registration requirements—Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Virginia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

• Fish for or are likely to catch anadromous species in tidal and salt waters; these are fish like river herring, shad, smelt and striped bass that live in the oceans but spawn in fresh water, OR

• Fish in the federal waters more than three miles from the ocean shore or from the mouths of rivers or bays

Who Doesn’t Need to Register

Some anglers don’t have to register if they:

• Hold a license from one of 15 coastal states with comprehensive licensing or registration

— Alabama, Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,  Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Washington;

• Are not required under state law in one of these 15 states to hold a fishing license as is sometimes the case with seniors or active-duty military;

• Are under age 16;

• Pay to fish on licensed charter, party or guide boats;

• Hold a Highly Migratory Species Angling permit or subsistence fishing permit;

• Fish commercially under a valid license.

National Saltwater Angler registration is free in 2010. To register beginning Friday, anglers can visit http://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov/  and click on the Angler Registry link, or call  the toll-free registration line at 1-888-MRIP411 (1-888-674-7411) from 4:00 am to 12 midnight EST daily.

Anglers will need to provide their name, date of birth, address and telephone number, and will receive a registration number that will allow them to begin fishing immediately. They will receive a registration card in the mail in about 30 days.

Steve Medeiros, executive director of the Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association and a leading advocate for a saltwater fishing license in his state, said the registry is an important step. “While it’s true that some fishermen don’t like the idea of having to register to participate in a sport they’ve taken for granted their whole lives, anyone fishing today knows that increasing pressures on the ocean are having a real effect,” he said. “If we’re going to pass the sport down to our children and grandchildren, we’re going to need sound management based on good data.”

The registry will be used as the basis for conducting surveys of saltwater recreational fishermen to find out how often they fish. It will eventually replace the use of random-digit dialing to coastal households, a system NOAA has had in place since the 1970s. The goal is to improve survey efficiency and reduce bias by making calls only to homes where people fish, and reaching saltwater anglers who live outside coastal counties.

While the registry is among the most visible aspects of NOAA’s Marine Recreational Information Program, it is only one component of this rigorous multi-year, multi-phased overhaul of the system NOAA uses to collect and report recreational fishing data. Each piece of its design and implementation has been guided by close working relationships among NOAA personnel, fisheries managers, state partners, independent scientists and the recreational fishing community.
Recreational fishermen should also remember that regardless of whether an individual is registered with NOAA, they must obey all state regulations and licensing requirements where they are fishing.

NOAA understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources. Visit us at http://www.noaa.gov/  and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/noaa.lubchenco

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Big-boat sales valuations dip in June

According to Soundings Trade Only Today Website - Big-boat sales valuations dip in June

Baker Marine Group Google Maps Listing

Baker Marine Group recently updated our Google Maps listing with new infomration.  Please go to Baker Marine Group Google Map Listing

Baker's Landing Marina Listed on Marinas.com

Bakers Landing marina in Longbranch, NJ is proud to be listed on Marinas.com - to see our listing go to Baker's Landing Marina in NJ, United States

Beautiful Marinas and Boat Slip Rentals in New Jersey

Looking for a nice clean marina in New Jersey?  The Baker Marine Group offers several marinas in New Jersey where you can rent boat slips and enjoy the local restaurants and activities.
The Baker Marine Group consists of four marinas:
  • Marina on the Bay, Highlands, NJ sits across from Sandy Hook and has access to some of the best fishing in the Northeast. Enjoy adjacent restaurant and nearby shopping.
  • Baker's Landing, Long Branch, NJ is located on Pleasure Bay, a serene section of the Shrewsbury River.
  • Baker's Basin, Waretown, NJ sits in South Harbor Lagoon with direct access to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Willow Point Marina, Greenwood Lake, NY offers a full lake experience with breath taking mountain views.
For more information, visit our website at http://www.bakermarinegroup.com or contact Tom at 732-504-5196

Friday, July 9, 2010

Plastics Pilot Plant Equipment Liquidation Auction

Here is a plastic pilot plant liquidation - to bid on the used equipment go to Plastics Pilot Plant Equipment

Beautiful Marinas and Boat Slip Rentals in South New Jersey

Baker Marine Group Join the group, join the fun, get four Marinas for the price of one!

Our goal is to provide our customers with the greatest boating experience! Baker Marinas offer our members the longest boating season, April 1st through December 1st. Choose one of our four locations and enjoy free weekend getaways at our other three.

Marina on the Bay, Highlands, NJ sits across from Sandy Hook and has access to some of the best fishing in the NorthEast. Enjoy adjacent restaurant and nearby shopping. Baker's Landing, Long Branch, NJ is located on Pleasure Bay, a serene section of the Shrewsbury River. Baker's Basin, Waretown, NJ sits in South Harbor Lagoon with direct access to the Atlantic Ocean. Willow Point Marina, Greenwood Lake, NY offers a full lake experience with breath taking mountain views.

About The Baker Marine Group

Our goal is to provide our customers with the greatest boating experience! Baker Marinas offer our members the longest boating season, April 1st through December 1st.

The Baker Marine Group consists of four marinas:
  • Marina on the Bay, Highlands, NJ sits across from Sandy Hook and has access to some of the best fishing in the Northeast. Enjoy adjacent restaurant and nearby shopping.
  • Baker's Landing, Long Branch, NJ is located on Pleasure Bay, a serene section of the Shrewsbury River.
  • Baker's Basin, Waretown, NJ sits in South Harbor Lagoon with direct access to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Willow Point Marina, Greenwood Lake, NY offers a full lake experience with breath taking mountain views.
For more information, visit our website at http://www.bakermarinegroup.com or contact Tom at 732-504-5196

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