"Bold" mapping off the Back Shore From Dwight Hebert

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The Ocean Survey Vessel (OSV) Bold is EPA’s only ocean and coastal monitoring vessel. The Bold is equipped with state-of-the-art sampling, mapping, and analysis equipment including sidescan sonar, underwater video, water sampling instruments, and sediment sampling devices, which scientists can use in various monitoring activities. The vessel is a converted Navy T-AGOS class vessel and is 224 feet long and 43 feet wide. EPA acquired the Bold on March 31, 2004.

EPA recognizes that accurate and timely data collection and analysis along our coasts will help us take actions necessary to keep our nation’s coastal and ocean waters healthy.

The OSV Bold is the former Navy vessel, United States Naval Ship (USNS) Bold. Constructed by the Tacoma Boat Building Company of Tacoma, Washington, as a Tactical Auxiliary General Ocean Survey (T-AGOS) vessel, the ship was first commissioned in 1989 as the USNS Vigorous. The vessel was later renamed the USNS Bold and has served on many surveillance missions. The Navy decommissioned the USNS Bold in 2004, and then transferred the vessel to EPA. EPA converted the vessel to an Ocean Survey Vessel to replace EPA’s aging OSV Peter W. Anderson.

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Captain Lou Williams Catches A “Rare For These Waters” Triggerfish

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We usually see one of these a year.  In the past years Aaron aboard the Lady Margaret, Doc Herrick aboard the Dog and I caught one.  If you notice all three got landed in August with the warm water temps.

Triggerfish At Captain Joe’s

Posted on August 12, 2009 by Joey C

Day before yesterday Aaron on The Lady Margaret brought in this Triggerfish.  In my 33 years down the dock and after handling a bajillion pounds of fish at our dock I’ve only seen a couple of these.  The wikipedia page … Continue reading →

Johnny “Doc” Herrick Catches A Triggerfish

Posted on August 30, 2010 by Joey C

We don’t see these too often.  About once or twice a year.  Dave Jewell caught one a year or two ago and we got some video for you below. This picture was taken by FOB Joey Ciolino when Joey and … Continue reading →

Tools Of The Trade- The Lobster Banding Tray Aboard The Degelyse

Lobster bands and banding tool.  As the traps come up from the ocean floor, hopefully full of lobsters the lobsters that need to be gauged for size get tossed into the slots and then measured and the ones that are legal sized get banded and thrown into the holding tank til they get in to offload.

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Ron Gilson Discusses Gloucester Fishing in the 20s, 50s and Today Part II

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Ron Gilson Discusses Gloucester Fishing in the 20s, 50s and Today Part I

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Andrea Gail Builder Looking For Help

Lisa Freed asks-

Hey Joey!

Sort of odd question for you.  My 80 year old dad builds ship models. He’s in NY, but we all grew up on Long Island Sound, so sailing is in our blood.  You know I love the blog- it’s part of my daily routine.

Anyway, my dad is building the Andrea Gail.  According to him, the sister ships are the Lady Grace and Hannah Boden. He’s asking me if I can find them, or similar, and get him as many photos of deck layouts, interior, exterior, etc.

Any clues? HELP! Or do you have photos from the docks? I’ve attached some of his recent models. All are from wood, and he gets the ships plans to start the hull, piecing it together as a shipyard would. He does it all from scratch, turning ridiculous stuff into ship parts. He’ll take a thimble and suddenly it’s a captain’s chair, he shops for suede til he finds the right one for seat covers. The model he did for me has sails- he had a sailmaker cut them. It’s amazing, and quite honestly, I have no clue how he has that steady hand and eye sight at 80. I can only hope.

Anything you can offer for help, I’ll take it!

Lisa Freed

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Guest Post From Tuffy- Skipper of The Degelyse

photos ——– large lobster —— degelyse —

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Guest Post From Tuffy- Skipper of The Degelyse

sean with a scup last fall . sean and tom burns @ capt. joes . setting gear, spring 2012

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Guest Post From Tuffy- Skipper of The Degelyse

FW: feb. 2012 — last trap hits the dock @ capt. joes ,,,, season over !!

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Mornin Photoshoot For The Boston Business Journal

The camera loves Frank.  I guess the article comes out Friday

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St. Peter Fiesta Preparations Well Underway!

Snapshots from early morning walk through St. Peter’s Square.

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Chickity Check It! Black Pearl Charters Website

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Richard Aprans is one of Gloucester’s premiere fishermen/lobstermen.  He’s been at it from way back.  His boat always immaculate, his crew friendly he just does things right and because of that he is one of the highliners of the fleet.

Richard’s charter business is doing well because as you know when people go out and consistently catch fish, word gets around.

Check out his website here- http://www.blackpearlcharters.com/home.html

Call for rates-

Phone Number:
978-546-6043 or 978-502-8001

blackpearlcharters@hotmail.com

Here are some pictures from last week’s charters-

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and there are way more on his website-