Live Good Harbor Beach Webcam from the Blue Shutters Inn In Gloucester MA

Click the picture below to watch the storm as it worsens throughout the day-

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Webcam courtesy Tony Sapienza and The Team At The Blue Shutters Inn On Good Harbor Beach

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Tropical Storm Irene from Stage Fort Park 08/28/2011

Tropical Storm Irene from Stage Fort Park 08/28/2011

Probably one of the dumbest thing i’ve done. Walked out to the cannons. The trees were being bent over by the wind and the sea spray was washing up to the benches. Approx. wind speed 60mph. After I took a few photos and short video, I was walking back to my car and had to dodge a few flying tree branches. Not to bright but I never pretended to be.

Please remember, I went to the Ed Collard school of Videography.

I think I made him PROUD!

Hurricane Irene Gloucester Shore Report 6:30AM 8/28/11

A Ride Around Gloucester’s East Gloucester Coast The Morning Of Hurricane Irene

Filmed Using The Kodak Playsport Zx3 and Kayalu nClamp Camera Mount

Gloucester At Dawn 6:20AM Pictures The Morning Of Hurricane Irene 8/28/11

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Hurricane Irene Claims it’s first Victim

Looks like Hurricane Irene took an extreme turn to the West last night while we we’re all sleeping. Glenn (aka Swimdad) in California,  did’nt heed the warnings and left his boat in the water. Hopefully he can repair it in time For the upcoming Mayor’s Race at the Schooner Fest this year.

Good Luck Glenn!

From Glenn, (aka Swimdad) Former Gloucester Fisherman;

Paul, I  Was on the way to join the GMG Sloop at the schooner fest, but I ran into Mean Irene.  Boats alittle beat up, broke the mast and bow sprit but all hands are fine.

 Swimdad (Glenn)

Hurricane Irene Tracking Page

Hurricane Irene Tracking Page

Here’s a great site to keep  informed on the track of Hurricane Irene.

http://hurricane.terrapin.com/ATL-09A/

http://hurricane.terrapin.com/ATL-09A/

Also, here’s a great site to keep up on the Local Forecast

http://www.capeannmass.com/weather/index.htm

2011 Rhumbline Striper Tournament Winner Interviews From Fred Shrigley

Learn A New Word- “Sharrows” Bicycle Sharrows Arrive in Gloucester

Tell me the truth, have you ever used the word sharrows in a sentence before today?

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From the City Of Gloucester Website-

GLOUCESTER, MA. — Stacy Boulevard, home to the Man at the Wheel statue and several other memorials, has a new set of wheels. But instead of facing out towards Gloucester Bay as the helms wheel the man in his sou’wester so firmly grips, these wheels look up to drivers and bicyclists from the pavement as they grip their steering wheels and handlebars.
Painted in bright, white paint by the city’s Public Works department these wheels form part of 27 stencils of bicycles joined by two arrows, indicating that cyclists often use that route.
The so-called ‘sharrows’ alert drivers that they are on a popular biking route and guide riders safely away from opening car doors. Motorists who see sharrows should watch for bicyclists, pass bicycles only when they have sufficient space to do so and look for bicyclists when opening their doors. Bicyclists should travel over the center of the sharrow marking in the direction of vehicle traffic in order to stay away from opening car doors, storm drains and raised curbs.
The new sharrows were painted this week by the Department of Public Works as part of the Get Fit Gloucester! initiative. Stacy Boulevard was specifically targeted for the first set of sharrows based on review of bicycle crash data and input from local bicyclists.
Mayor Carolyn Kirk said the sharrows show the city’s commitment to alternative transportation. “We’ve got the water shuttle and the trolley designed to ease congestion and make Gloucester a more pleasurable destination for visitors and residents alike,” Kirk said. “Bicycling is one more way to move around the city, leaving your car behind.”

Community Development Director Sarah Garcia whose office runs the Get Fit Gloucester! program noted the sharrows are all part of the effort to create a “Fit Friendly Gloucester!” “The sharrows help create a safer and more welcoming atmosphere that will encourage more residents to enjoy the wonderful and scenic bicycle routes in Gloucester,” she said. Acting Health Director Max Schenck pointed out that encouraging bicycling is one way the City can promote healthier lifestyles that reduce obesity and the chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, which result from inactivity.

Get Fit Gloucester! Project Manager Stephen Winslow worked with the DPW to purchase the bicycle sharrow stencil with $300 in funds provided by the Commonwealth’s Mass-in-Motion program. Sharrows have been studied in other communities and have been shown to encourage motorists to give bicyclists more room when passing and to encourage bicyclists to move away from car doors that may swing open. “The biggest fear many people have when bicycling are cars passing from behind,” Winslow said. “That is actually one of the least likely causes of bicycle accidents. Many more bicyclists are injured when drivers unexpectedly swing open their doors. Sharrows help address this safety issue.”

The first phase of sharrows will run eastbound on Stacy Boulevard toward Washington Street, then follow Rogers Street and Main Street to Bass Avenue. Westbound the sharrows will run on Main Street from Bass Avenue to Washington Street and then on Stacy Boulevard to Stage Fort Park. A second phase of sharrows is planned on a route that will follow Cherry Street and Maplewood Avenue that allows bicyclists to avoid Grant Circle.

Gloucester MA Video- 1944 Commercial Fishing On The Cerlew- Video From Ed Rioux

Ed Rioux wanted us to Share this video with our readers-

Ed writes-

i am now  81 dont think i know you –  may know  family members  from the old days

my dad fished  out o gloucester late 30s 40s  50s  italian fleet  seiners  draggers would like very much to talk to you  about  this– we are releasing  a  dvd ( a 8mm movie  converted to a dvd- taken in 1944  of the dragger  Curlew  fishing at the banks) probably sadly  we  wont see fishing like this again –  history for sure

Gloucester Views From Up High- Kathy Chapman Studio View of Beacon Marine Basin

In God’s Country- East Gloucester Smile

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Banging Out A Lobster Trap Trawl Aboard The Trapper John

Captain Chris Orsillo and Mate Steve Redfern bang out a trawl.
What is very encouraging and a testament to the conservation efforts of the lobster industry is how many short lobsters there are that will be there to be harvested as they grow. You can see how many get thrown back and it is quite a few.

Once again we used the Kayalu saltwater resistant suction RAM mount to secure the $79 Kodak Playsport Zx3 to the window behind the pilot house of the Trapper John.

Twitter Faceoff- Battle of The Local Reality TV Stars Kate Squillace (@BGCKate) vs Christian Collins (@ChristianMCS2)

Kate Squillace, daughter of former Gloucester Mayor William Squillace starred on season 4 reality show Bad Girls Club. She now is a PR major at Boston College and Bottle Service Girl At The Ocean Club. Christian Collins was a former chef at Dogbar and is currently competing on Master Chef Season 2 with Gordon Ramsey. He recently started a blog- http://chefchristiancollins.com

You can follow them on twitter by clicking here @BGCKate and @ChristianMCS2

Ed Collard Fights through Heavy Boat Traffic to Finish The 2011 Blackburn Challenge

 

2011 Blackburn Challenge, A Kayaking Lesson by Paul Morrison

How to Exit a Kayak after a 20 Mile Ocean Paddle

 

Shark At The Breakwater Pic From Rob Bouchie- Shark ID Requested

Hey Joey,
I had my college buddies up for the weekend, we took a walk down the breakwater on Sunday, (a cold Dale’s Pale Ale in hand) and about halfway down we saw this approx. 5.5’~7.0′ (solo, juvenille?) shark.  Some may Nurse Shark, I think Lemon…
We followed it along the inside wall, heading west and near the end it headed towards the harbor.  The classical spread of the small eyes, distanced fins, it’s shape, size, color were typical of Lemon…although if you zoom in it has a white tip to it’s tail fin only, which excludes the obvious white tip shark, which has a white tip on the dorsal. ??? Who knows?  Maybe someone can figure it out.  Very cool though!
~Bouch

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