City of Gloucester Announces Coastal Waterbird Management Agreement with Mass AudubonThe City of Gloucester further commits to the preservation and protection of threatened Piping Plovers through collaboration with the Mass Audubon

The City of Gloucester has entered into an agreement with the Mass Audubon to provide monitoring and management of coastal nesting birds in Gloucester. 

 

This partnership builds on the City’s efforts to protect the threatened Piping Plovers that regularly nest on Gloucester’s shores; this species was added to the US Endangered Species List in 1986 and designated as “threatened” along their Atlantic coast range. The City has contracted Mass Audubon to oversee the presence of and minimize disturbance to coastal birds, including Piping Plovers, Least, Common, and Roseate Terns.

 

“As a nationally recognized organization, Mass Audubon staff will bring their expertise and knowledge to Gloucester’s beaches and be able to focus on this much-needed work to protect these vulnerable birds,” said Mayor Greg Verga. “I want to thank the City staff for their dedication and commitment to safeguarding these small shorebirds and the engaged volunteers for their advocacy and support over the past several years. This partnership will help find the balance between protecting the Piping Plovers and ensuring beachgoers and visitors are able to enjoy our beautiful beaches.”  

 

The City’s Department of Public Works and Conservation Commission have worked collaboratively with Mass Audubon to install symbolic fencing and signage on Gloucester’s Good Harbor Beach to notify beachgoers of potential nesting areas and share key facts about Piping Plovers. Dogs are prohibited from Good Harbor Beach from April 1st to September 30th and Wingaersheek Beach from May 1st to September 30th annually.

 

This agreement includes work to deter predators, reduce human disturbances, increase public education, and regularly communicate and coordinate with City administration and staff. The Mass Audubon will provide these services until September 30, 2023.

On To the Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby. With the Masters Tournament behind us, it is time to start thinking about the Kentucky Derby. At the time of this posting there will be 26 days, 9 hours, and 45 minutes until go time! Start thinking about your favorites! Check out the horses here: https://www.kentuckyderby.com/

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April Powers Circa 1956

I guess we can consider ourselves more fortunate than the Cape Ann residents in April 1956 when a spring snowfall created some disruptions the second week of April. Although today most of the younger generation aren’t familiar with landlines, a phone outage (cell service interruptions ) still causes rapid response and consternation. The plea for parking seems to be familiar. All in all, it seems all that is old is new again. That seems like a good reminder for each of us. PS How cute is this little bunny Nancy Gray?

Thank You and Congratulations To Chef Dan Lavalla and His Crew At Castle Manor Inn For Putting On What My Niece and Nephew Called “The Best Easter Ever!”

The Scene

Acrid smoldering by Plum Cove looked like fog. Blue Sky sunrise on Cape Ann. #GloucesterMA

Easter morning Rockport, Gloucester 4/9/2023

Welcome to the 2023 Bluefin Blowout!Captain: Sean CranstonBoat: Dog House

Welcome to the 2023 Bluefin Blowout!
Captain: Sean Cranston
Boat: Dog House

Registration is now open!
https://bit.ly/2023CaptainRegistration

July 24 – Bluefin Bash Fundraiser
July 25-27 – Bluefin Blowout Tournament
*Tournament dates subject to change

Check Out The Katelyn M CarusoMemorial Page Helping Hands

Katelyn’s family has established the KATELYN M CARUSO Memorial Scholarship Fund. Through generous donations of family, friends, coworkers and caring acquaintances, a $5000.00 annual scholarship  will be awarded to honor her.  The Scholarship Fund is managed by the ECCF Foundation (www.eccf.org) in Danvers which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The scholarship will be awarded each spring to a Reading Memorial High School senior who is an athlete and will be majoring in  Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nursing or Health Science and is accepted into an accredited undergraduate program.

You can help us to carry on Katelyn’s Legacy by supporting her Scholarship Fund.  

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No donation is too small and we thank you for your support!!!

Congratulations to Quinnipiac for winning The 2023 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey National Championship! 🏆

Mere Deer

These well camouflaged deer visitors to our yard reminded me to say I hope your Easter eggs are as well hidden as these guys are! Have a lovely Easter and Passover weekend.