Maritime Gloucester, Winter Photos From Peter Dorsey

Lots of snow down on the pier

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Harbor starting to ice up – interesting pattern forming

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Gig floats covered with snow

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The marine railway full of snow

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That mackerel sky was the on-coming moisture from the last blizzard

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#GloucesterMA 4:49AM 2/16/15 @USCGNortheast Cutter Grand Isle At The State Fish Pier Part II

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2015 New England Boat Show

The Boat Show is definitely one of my favorite events. So fun, Rick and I are very happy with our kayaks but is always fun to fantasize..

Live From East Gloucester ~ Hello Mr. Sunny!

Emma, Ben, and Lily ©Kim Smith 2015The sun is beginning to peek through the clouds, our hill has been plowed(!), and we thankfully, still have power!

Gloucester MA snow Beacon marine Basin ©Kim Smith 2015Smiths Cove harbor freezing ©Kim Smith 2015 Smith's Cove ©Kim Smioth 2015 Gloucester snow storm ©Kim Smith 2015

Calm Before the Storm

Tugboat Smith's Cove Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2015Tugboat Smith’s Cove

Ayn Gloucester Lobster Boat ©Kim Smith 2015Ayn Lobster Boat

Rocky Neck Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2015Houseboat Rocky Neck

 

Massive Snow Drift Removal at Americold Continues

Americold Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2015

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See yesterday’s Instagram to compare how high the roof’s snow drift was 24 hours earlier.

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Wicked Tuna Hard Merchandise

WAKE UP CAPTAIN!
WAKE UP CAPTAIN!

 The Wicked Tuna’s “Hard Merchandise”

I caught the Hard Merchandise from the TV Show Wicked Tuna unloading a few Bluefin Tuna at the State fish Pier this Summer. One of the Tv crew members said the shows they’re filming will air in February 2015. So you may get lucky and watch them film on the Gloucester waterfront. The Hard Merchandise has been fishing for years here in Gloucester way before the TV show. They dock at the wharf behind the Madfish Galleries on Rocky Neck. I’m sure all their Fans will enjoy these photo’s. Video’s coming soon.

PAUL

Brown Pelican Pesticide Ban Success Story and Why This is Relevant to Gloucester Lobstermen and Our Community

California Brown Pelican taking flight El Matador Beach ©Kim Smith 2015 copyBrown Pelican Taking Flight

When I was a young girl my family lived in Southern California for several years. I recall seeing few, if any, brown pelicans at our local beaches. Due to the widespread use of DDT in agriculture, brown pelicans on both the east and west coasts, along with other species of birds, were made nearly extinct. Pelicans incubate their eggs with the skin of their feet, essentially standing on the eggs to keep them warm. DDT caused thinning of the eggshells and when the pelican parents stood on the eggshells, the shells fractured and broke.California Brown Pelican preening ©Kim Smith 2015

Preening Pelicans ~ You can tell that these two are young pelicans because their eyes, usually brown, turn blue during courtship.

During the 1960s brown pelican colonies along the Southern California coast had shrunk by more than 90 percent. For decades, a chemical plant had been discharging thousands of pounds of DDT into Los Angeles sewers. The toxic chemical was ingested by anchovies and other fish consumed by pelicans. The chemical altered the pelican’s calcium metabolism, which caused them to lay eggs with thinner shells. DDT-caused shell thinning also exterminated peregrine falcons in the east, and took a terrible toll on bald eagles and ospreys.

El Matador Beach Brown Pelican habitat ©Kim Smith 2015. JPG

Insulation: After deep diving for fish, pelicans perch on rocks and preen. Pelicans feather’s keep them warm and dry; they do not actually get wet thanks to the oil in their preening gland. The glands secrete oily waxes and fats that they work into their feathers making them wind- and weatherproof, as well as providing insulation from the cold.

As a direct result of Rachel Carson’s seminal book Silent Spring, in 1972 DDT was banned nationwide. The brown pelican has recovered ground and was delisted from the federally endangered species in 2009. Unfortunately, after DDT was banned, two years later Monsanto brought to market their glyphosate herbicide Round Up.

El Matador Beach commorants ©kim Smith 2015

 Brown Pelican Habitat ~ El Matador State Beach

While visiting Liv and Matt, we spotted pelicans everywhere and it was absolutely wonderful to see. They are magnificent birds with an extraordinary life story. Here are several links to learn more about the California brown pelican:

About Pelicans, California Brown Pelicans

El Matador  Beach Pelican ©Kim Smith 2015

Today the lobster industry faces several major threats. Not only are the lobsters stressed from warming ocean waters and a protozoan parasite, but several pesticides used in massive mosquito spraying, including methoprene, malathion, and remethrin are linked to contributing to the collapse of the lobster fishery in the waters off Connecticut and New York. Lobsters are arthropods, which places them in the same phylum classification as mosquitoes and may help explain why they are affected. Lobster landings on Long Island Sound are of particular concern as they have declined from 3.7 million pounds in 1999 to 142,000 pounds in 2011.

Bearing in mind that worse chemicals are often used after specific chemicals are banned, the Maine Lobsterman’s Association is somewhat reluctant at this point to endorse banning specific pesticides until more comprehensive testing is done.

Gloucester lobsterman follow strict conservation guidelines. It would be very interesting to learn what they consider are the reason(s) for the declining population of lobsters in fisheries further south.

El Matador Beach ©Kim Smith 2015El Matador Beach

Overkill: Why Pesticide Spraying for West Nile Virus May Cause More Harm Than Good

Silent Spring

Snowy Day Videos

Our neighbor Melissa’s newest edition to her family, Lucy, the adorable labrador pup.

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Mourning Doves

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Pretty Down Here 

 

 

AERIAL OF DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER’S SNOWTIF (2-3-15)

Click images 2 times to see full screen…it’s way cool!

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Excel Erate tanker

This tanker has been out there for over a month.  We can see it from our house.  Did some research on Marine Traffic.com.  It states that it has limited maneuverability.  It does state that it is at Latitude 42.39917 minus 70.6145.  Does anyone know about this?  February 3, 2015 been out there a month

My Hood After Storm East Gloucester #blizzard2015

Smith's Cove East Gloucester Winter Blizzard 2015 ©Kim Smith 2015 A few more snapshots from after the storm, Smith’s Cove and Plum Street, East Gloucester #blizzard2015.

Plum Street East Gloucester Blizzard 2015 ©Kim Smith 2015 Smith's Cove East Gloucester Blizzard 2015 ©kim Smith 2015 The red crane has been parked in this location at Smith’s Cove for several weeks. I don’t recall seeing it there in previous years. Does anyone know the story behind the crane?

Murray DPW Blizzard 2015 Gloucester ©Kim Dmith 2015The DPW tackling the side roads. Thanks Murray!

Launching of the Joseph and Lucia at the Story Shipyard in Essex

From Beth Story

Hi Joey,

Great to see the film of Joseph and Lucia fishing.  Here is the boat at the beginning of her career as a highliner.

Beth Story

Essex

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