Updated With Release Location and Map!: Second Tagged Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons

Update6/25/14

Joey,

This is great information, I appreciate your continued support of the tagging program, thanks to many of you this tagging project has been a great success, we’ve obtained recapture information on 24% of the lobsters that were tagged.  This is a very good reporting rate, and although we have yet to analyze all the data we’ve collected, we do have some preliminary results to share.  Out of the 2,200 lobsters we’ve tagged, lobstermen have provided recapture information on 525 lobsters.  Though finer scale movements within the state of NH are extremely important to this study so that we can properly assess seasonal migrations, perhaps the most interesting tag returns have come from Massachusetts.  Since tagging began in 2012, approximately 50 lobsters have been reported in Massachusetts waters, four of which were caught off of Cape Cod and traveled nearly 100 miles.

The lobster that you reported was tagged on 6/16/2013 near the Isles of Shoals and it was a female.  At the time the lobster was tagged it measured 79mm which is sublegal.  Approximately a year later the lobster you reported moved approximately 45 miles (straight line distance), molted and was legal size when caught.  The majority of tagging for this project has been completed; however, we’re very interested in receiving recapture information as long as lobstermen are observing these lobsters.  Thanks again for your support and let me know if you have any additional questions.  I’ve attached a map from Google Earth so you can see where the lobster was tagged and recaptured.

Thanks,

Josh

Joshua T. Carloni

Lobster Biologist

Marine Fisheries Division

NH Fish and Game…connecting you to life outdoors

www.wildnh.com, www.facebook.com/nhfishandgame

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Matt Cooney Landed This Tagged Lobster A Couple of Days Ago

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A couple of years ago Dave Jewell caught one and when we contacted the NH Fish and Game authority who was responsible for the tagging program they gave us all the information about where it was released, when it was released and how far it had travelled.  Hoping to get the same feedback on this one.

This was the one Dave caught two years ago-

NEW HAMPSHIRE FISH AND GAME LOBSTER TAGGED AND RELEASED ON 9/21/12, CAUGHT BY OUR LOBSTERMAN DAVE JEWELL IN GLOUCESTER ON 11/12/12

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Dave Jewell skipper of the Lady J came in a couple of nights ago and handed me this tag which was attached to a lobster and the coordinates of where he caught it off Gloucester MA on November 12, 2012.

There was a telephone number on the other side of the tag which I plugged into Google and it came up as the number to New Hampshire Fish and Game.  So I then Googled New Hampshire Fish and Game Lobster Tag and came up with this result

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So then contacting Josh Carloni from New Hampshire Fish and Game’s Lobster Tag program I asked him more about the program and if there was any info he could give as to where the lobster that Dave caught was released or if we could put together a google map to show how far it traveled from September 21st to November 12th-

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If you have a press release about it or a google map of where certain lobsters were released and where they have been reported, that would be something that would get people excited.  anything visual has great impact.

an interactive google map would be really fun.

especially if you can put this particular lobster on there from where it was released to where it was caught.

Dave caught the lobster at Lat/Long 42.41.8/ 70.25.4

This was the info from Joshua about when it was released and the program itself-

Joey,
That lobster was tagged on 9/21 near the Isles of Shoals (42 57.186, 70 35.823), it was a female spent egger with a v-notch and it was 93.8mm.  I just had someone put your coordinates into google earth and it appears that lobster moved 20 miles.  If you would like to add something to your blog that would be great.

We’re trying to identify areas in New Hampshire with aggregations of large reproductive females and then track their movement.  It appears the Isles of Shoals area has a large number of large females with eggs and we would like to know why they are there and their associated movement.  Though we’ll be looking a variety of other information from this study, this is the major objective.  We’ll also be tagging smaller females and some males so that we can compare their movements with the larger animals and identify if they’re undertaking seasonal migrations.

We hope to tag a total of 2400 lobsters by November of  2013.  So far we’ve tagged approximately 550 lobsters and we have recapture information from approximately 70 lobsters.  A couple of lobsters have been reported travelling to the Gloucester area and two more lobsters were reported in the Portland ME area.  We really want to spread the word so that fishermen will report tags when the catch them.  There will be a raffle held in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and winners of the raffles (three winners each year) will win a 50 dollar gift certificate to New England Marine Industrial or a Grundens sweatshirt

Dana Johnson Created This Google Map Showing Where The Lobster Was Tagged and Released and Where Dave Caught It 7 Weeks Later After Traveling 20 Miles-

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My suggestion to Josh is instead of simply having a page where the fishermen can report lobsters caught with tags that he create a page with maps and info of every lobster released and caught with the names of the fishermen that caught them so they can generate more interest in the results with the fishermen as well as the general public and the people who are funding the studies.

AQUANUTS ARE AT IT AGAIN!

Joey,
Gloucester girl and mermaid Cindy Hendrickson was spotted this morning at Cape May, New Jersey along with her swim pals reportedly heading north to colder waters.  The group, who go by their nom de guerre “The Aquanuts”, are attempting what they presume has never been done before – swim on eight beaches in eight states in one day between sunrise and sunset (with a GMG sticker no less).
Follow their exploits via the live blog at http://walkingaroundpayingattention.blogspot.com/?m=1
Warm sun and summer breezes,
Brian Carlson

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Seine Boat Practice-Ambie Sausages-Greasy Pole Shrine Photos Early Morning 6/25/14

Sista Felicia On the Scene Bringing You Fiesta- Hope You Enjoy!

Joe Novello And The Opening Ceremony For The Saint Peter’s Fiesta

The Pageantry, The Tradition- Sista Felicia has been doing a fantastic job
bringing this year’s Fiesta to those of you who couldn’t make it.
Props to her and props to all the families who put in so much energy to making it the best time of the year in our City.

Part II Video- Fiesta Traditions The Favazza Brothers Making Greasy Pole Flags

To View Part I and The Rest of Our Saint Peter’s Fiesta Coverage Click Here

Tommy After Capturing The Flag

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Sista Felicia Will Be Live Streaming Tonight’s St Peter’s Novena NOW! Tuesday Night 6/24/14

Click Here To View The Live St Peter’s Novena Video Feed RIGHT NOW!!!

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/sista-felicia-s-kitchen

Click the picture then you will be brought to UStream where they ask you to watch a short 30 second ad and then the live feed will play for you!

thanks To James From Cape Ann Giclee For The Help Getting The Feed Streaming

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Community Photos 6/24/14

Len Burgess submits-

It’s a whole new experience driving in Gloucester.

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Capt. Joe’s And The Beauport Princess From Anthony Marks

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Solstice sunset From Gloucester Quilter

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The Difference Between Good Harbor Beach and Hampton Beach

We don’t have whack jobs like White Ninja Guy-

This was taped on Hampton Beach yesterday

Serious question, does this routine have the ladies ready to jump his bones?

I mean the act is so preposterous you almost have to respect it.

Completely redefining the White Ninja game.

Or not really…

Celebrating on Gloucester’s Water Shuttle From Cindy Hendrickson

Hey Joey,

What a spectacular time a group of us Gloucester chicks – and a few select men –  had last Saturday celebrating the birthday of our dear friend and GHS alum, Christine Buckley.  It was one of those “significant” birthdays that deserves more than just a dinner get together.  

Why not celebrate on the ocean, we thought?  How many of us grew up here and proclaim our love of the ocean, yet never actually get out on the water?  Too many, certainly.

For the mere sum of $10 per person for the Best Party idea ever ( it was my idea so I could be a tad prejudice), we made arrangements to meet friends on the M/V Lady Jillian aka the Gloucester Harbor Water Shuttle.

Our illusory plan was that Chris would be meeting Diana Davis and myself at the Studio Restaurant for lunch.  When the two of them arrived, I was stationed at the top of the shuttle ramp, dressed as a Mermaid with a sign proclaiming Ocean Wisdom. We told Chris that she was going for an ocean ride – and what a ride it turned out to be!

Besides the Studio, the shuttle stops at Harbor Loop.  GHS Cheerleaders, Kathy (Johnson) Keefe and Holly Davis, in original outfits from many moons ago, greeted us at the dock with a lively cheer.  

The third stop is St. Peter’s Landing and a smiling couple adorned in Sou’-wester fishing hats met us there – they were Chris’ daughter and son-in-law, Lars and Heather Muelle. 

Now – Chris assumed this was it since we opened some bubbly (only paper cups – no glass onboard) and dove in to delicious snacks. 

Chris had no idea we had ONE more Special Guest back at the Studio.  It was Whoopi!  The place was hysterically laughing, from the restaurant patrons to the surprised tourists sharing this wonderful day with us.  Whoopi turned out to be a friend that Chris had not seen for far too long – our own beloved recently retired Director of the Sawyer Free Library – none other than Carol Gray!  

I think that Captain Peter Favazza as well as the other guests had as much fun as we did!  Stevie Douglas even came on board and recited from Longfellow’s “The Wreck of the Hesperus”; a nice touch from a star GHS hockey player from yonder years. 

The Party Train kept moving and ended up at Mile Marker One.  The surprises were not over.  Who else but Cape Ann’s finest singer-songwriter, Chelsea Berry, would ride her bike over just to sing “Happy Birthday” to our Special friend?  Chelsea also presented a gift to Chris from us; VIP tickets to her summer concert at Mile Marker One on July 25th.

The motley crew moved from here to a Buckley family party before we called it a day.

A Perfect Day for a Perfectly Wonderful Lady.

Cindy Hendrickson

Photos 5:30AM 6/24/14 – Saint Peter’s Marina Seine Boat Practices and New Altar Mural Pics

Sista Felicia comes through again with Seine Boat Practice Photos and Photos of The New Murals on The St Peter’s Altar

Community Stuff 6/24/14

Fireworks related information from Fire Chief Eric Smith

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Ethan Fuller submits-

Instrument Drive – Eagle Scout Project

Want to be a part of a Community Service Project?  Here’s how you can help!

Accepting donations of lightly-worn instruments.

Help students achieve their musical dreams by donating playable instruments for any students enrolling in a band or orchestra at Rockport Public Schools.

This Sunday, June 29th,  there will be a collection site at the Rockport High School from 1:00 to 4:00 PM.

For more details visit my Facebook event @ Instrument Drive/ Eagle Scout Project or contact me directly: Ethan Fuller at lilfishecf@yahoo.com or call 978-546-1130.

Accepting flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, violins, cellos and much more.  If you or someone you know used to play an instrument and no longer does, please consider donating to this worthy cause! 

I am also accepting donations for the cost of minor repairs.  To donate please visit my FB page for more information.  Thank you in advance for your considerations!


It’s Your Dog Park!
Please Help With a Generous Donation Today!

What does it take to make a successful dog park?

  • Rule-abiding dog owners
  • Well behaved dogs
  • Willing and able volunteers
  • And CASH!

All four are required, but today we are writing to ask you to help with that forth bullet.  Gloucester gave us use of the land, but taking care of the park is up to those of us who have come to rely on it. 
We are looking to raise $10,000 this summer.***

  • $5,000 — Maintenance and supplies: (think poop bags, mowing, tools, etc…)
  • $5,000 — Installing lights(!)   A generous Gloucester dog guardian has offered to donate solar powered lights for the park–all we need to do is raise the funds for installation.

***and we are well on our way! $2,000 down, only $8,000 to go!

There are many ways to contribute:

  • Donate by check!  Send your donation to:
      Gloucester Fund
      45 Middle Street,
      Gloucester, MA  01930
            (write “Dog Park” on the memo line)
  • Donate Online! Make a one-time donation via Network for Good or consider becoming a GDP Sustainer by signing up to make monthly contributions to your dog park.
  • Donate at the park! Next time you’re at the park, slip your donation into our new donation box located in the entry way.

Become a true friend to Gloucester Dog Park!  Donate today so we all can continue to enjoy a well-maintained (and with your help, soon to be well lit) park.  Thank you!

Managing a Dog Park!  A True Community Effort!

Joins us!  Contribute!  Volunteer!  
Get involved at gloucesterdogpark.org.


Hi Joey!

I was hoping you could share this flyer for the yoga classes that I am offering at Niles Beach all summer long.  I’d like to invite GMG readers to join me for a FREE CLASS this week!  Class times are Wednesday and Friday at 9am and Wednesday night at 7:30.  No experience or flexibility required…  Just bring a towel and a sense of humor!

Gretchen

beachyogaflyer

 


Good morning Joey, I realize this took place a week ago, but could you publicize the good works of one of our local Gloucester Scout Troops?  Ryan Ciullufo’s Eagle Scout Project culminated June 14, Flag Day, with a retirement ceremony of over 400 worn out U.S. flags held at Stage Fort Park.  The city never had any mechanism to collect and retire worn flags prior to Ryan’s project, and Mayor Kirk attended the flag box dedication ceremony held at the Gloucester AM Vets a couple of weeks prior to this event.

It’s a good, positive story.  Many thanks.  I’m a member of the Troop 56 Committee – fyi.

Have a good week.

John Felock

Magnolia, Massachusetts


fipps halibut

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Hi Joey,
My father and I run a charter business out of Cape Ann Marina.  My
whole family follows your page on facebook.  On saturday my dad (Bruce
Sweet) ran an ironman charter out to Fippinnies Ledge.  I was not
actually on the trip but thought you might like to check some of the
photos out.  They landed a 46# halibut as well as had some run ins
with some other cool marine life like a large torpedo ray, wolffish,
and a great white.  Here are links to the facebook page and website
(not sure if the pics made it there yet).  Hope you enjoy checking
them out.  Let me know what you think.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SWEET-DREAM-III-Sportfishing/412288730462
http://sportfishingma.com/
Thanks for reading my email and all the great posts &pictures,
Eric Sweet


BEAD WITH BRUCE!

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A Drop In

Beading Circle

Pleasant Street Tea Co.

7 Pleasant St., Gloucester

Tuesday Nights, Beginning June 24th

at 6 PM * FREE!

Learn Alaskan and Tibetan-style beading techniques, or do you own thing.

Knitters welcome!

For more information call Bruce Ware at 978.881.8982

 


The F/V Hard Merchandise Glides Through Gloucester’s South Channel

To Buy Hard Merchandise Gear or Book a Charter Check Their Website: http://fvhardmerchandise.com//

Live Blogging Reintroducing the Harbor Room Event Space

Come On Down For Some Food and Wine and Watch The Sunset.
8 Norwood CT.  Off of East Main

For more information: 

http://www.theharborroom.com/

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Saint Peter’s Fiesta Mobile App From Andrew Nicastro

Fiesta Mobile App-

Hey Joey

http://stpetersfiesta.4yourmobile.com/landing/Desktop#.U6hFsvldV8E

I just finished building it and was hoping that you could give it a shout out.

Andrew Nicastro

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Happy Birthday GMG Contributor and The Best Film Shooter/Editor I Know Craig Kimberley

craigJust a small sample of some of Craig’s Awesome work for GMG-

 

 

 

GMG Fob Chad Konecky is kinda a big deal

Joey,

Gloucester resident and Friend of the Blog (FOB) Chad Konecky just did the voiceover forthis national ad for M&Ms. It’s been viewed / listened to more than 265,000 times so Chad’s kind of a big deal.

To put it into perspective, that’s about 264,997 more listens than the GoodMorningGloucester podcast that Chad and I did with you.

#BigTime
– John McElhenny

Pulled Pork Lobster Roll? Get Outta Here!!!!

Melissa Cox forwards-

And you thought mayo was bad on a lobster roll!

We were at the race track in Epping, NH. Thought you’d get a kick out of the sign.
Melissa Cox

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Way To Represent!