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Gloucester Sunset
Gloucester Sunset, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester wins Superbowl
33-13
From Thom Falzorano-
Congrats to the Coaches and Players on a great game tonight at Rain, Snowy Gillette Stadium. In support of the Team the Band and Cheerleaders braved the elements in support of the team. A quote from Coach Tom Walsh ” only 36 week until camp” Pictures coming later today!
Eric Lorden Interviews Missy Hart From Sugar Mag’s
Missy said the only way I could air this is if I put in the disclaimer that Eric is an asshole.
So there you go-
For the record Missy had no disparaging remarks for the judges of the good Morning Gloucester Holiday Cookie Contest. This is Eric trying to create a controversy that simply did not exist and Missy was most gracious in defeat.
More on The Shrimp CSF From Niaz Dorry

December 1st marks the official opening day of this year’s Northern Shrimp (Pandalus borealis) fishery. Following a pilot Community Supported Fishery (CSF) project, Cape Ann Fresh Catch is now signing people up for winter shares of seafood with Northern Shrimp as the main focus. Deliveries will start the week of December 7, 2009 to all the current nine drop off locations which include Appleton Farm in Ipswich, Fishermen’s Wharf in Gloucester, St. Andrews Church in Marblehead, Codman Community Farm in Lincoln, Butterbrook Farm in Acton, Harvard Square, Community Servings’ parking lot, Morse School parking lot in Cambridge, and Newburyport Waterfront Trust Land. Anyone interested in joining the upcoming winter CSF should contact Cape Ann Fresh Catch at info@capeannfreshcatch.org immediately to make sure they are on the list to receive their shares as early as Monday, December 7, 2009.
“We are very excited to offer local shrimp through the CSF. It’s always been our dream to ensure the public has access to fresh, local seafood caught sustainably. The CSF has helped us get so much closer to this dream, opened pathways of communication to thousands of people in dozens of communities, and given our fishermen hope that the future can in fact be bright regardless of the limitations of fisheries management,” said Angela Sanfilippo, president of the Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association. Cape Ann Fresh Catch is a project of GFWA. “The response to the pilot project was amazing, encouraging and heartwarming. We will use what we learned over the past few months to now provide local shrimp to consumers. Local shrimp population is at healthy levels, but our fishermen are out-marketed and out-spent by the imported, farmed shrimp that floods the U.S. market.”
Fisheries managers announced the opening of the season and the total allowable catch for 2010 season in late October. To ensure the fishery remains healthy and to address some of the old problems with the shrimp fishery, shrimp fishermen meet many gear restrictions, including a minimum mesh size of 1¾” and use of the Nordmore grate, which separates shrimp from fish. To reduce physical damage to fish being returned to the sea, mechanical devices used to cull, grade, separate or shake shrimp are not allowed. So separating the fish from the shrimp by using the Nordmore grate before they are actually caught is critical.
Beyond these measures, the CSF fishermen have collaborated with researchers to develop additional sorting devices that have virtually eliminated bycatch and target only the large shrimp allowing those excluded to contribute to the next generation. These include a dual-grate system.
The dual -grate system requires installing a grate just before the Nordmore grate to help cull, sort and return to the ocean the small shrimp and therefore retain more of the larger shrimp. Bringing larger shrimp onboard not only protects the next generations of shrimp, but it also allows consumers access to larger size shrimp that is wild and local. The large shrimp that’s currently on the market and most consumers seem to be looking for are farmed and imported – certainly not local or sustainable.
On Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Ken La Valley and Pingguo He of New Hampshire Sea Grant met with the CSF team to discuss the use of the dual-grate. The meeting took place at the offices of the Massachusetts Fishermen’s Partnership in Gloucester.
“Fishermen supplying shrimp to the Cape Ann Fresh Catch CSF and the rest of our team met with the UNH gear researchers just last week to learn how the dual-grate works since they will be using this gear this winter,” said Steve Parke, Cape Ann Fresh Catch’s boat-to-table coordinator. “This new gear will allow us to deliver the freshest local shrimp while ensuring the small shrimp go back into the ocean alive to contribute to the next generation of shrimp.”
“To be able to compete in the shrimp market which is flooded with the large, farmed shrimp having the tools that allow the local fishermen to catch bigger shrimp throughout the season is important,” said Niaz Dorry, director of the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance, which supports the creation of CSFs. “Almost all of the large shrimp that makes it to the US plates is farmed shrimp raised in tropical countries. The shrimp is raised under highly questionable conditions and certainly not sustainable by any measure we value. Reports of pesticides use, antibiotics, yield promoters and other chemicals are constant. We have even gotten reports of child labor violations in some countries.”
“In many countries, coastal waters are privatized to make room for farmed shrimp. In some countries such as India, the shrimp aquaculture facilities’ attempts to keep the salinity levels optimum have contaminated fresh water tables under the shrimp pens. Fishing communities have protested against shrimp farms both in the US and in countries where these farms are rampant. Some protests have led to bloodshed,” said Sanfilippo. “By providing shrimp we not only support our local fishermen, we also take the pressure of farmed shrimp off our fellow fishermen and fishing communities around the world. Everyone wins.”
For more information, please visit www.gfwa.org. For a list of drop off locations and to download the winter share contract, please visit http://namanet.org/csf/cape-ann-fresh-catch. You can also become a fan of Cape Ann Fresh Catch on Facebook and follow the CSF on Twitter for the latest updates.
12-0 Baby! Gloucester Wins 34-28 Dispatch From Thom Falzorano
Slide show of the GHS Football Pics from throughout the 09 season click here
Live From Lynn- Gloucester Wins! Dispatch from Thom Falzorano-
Foxboro, Sat Dec 5th game is at 8pm,
Joey, I took over 1200 pictures at the game and have been sorting them since 1030pm, need SLEEP! Gloucester Won 34 to 28, GHS played to the very last second to win the game. I hope this one photo captures the essence of the game and holds everyone over until I can finish sorting the tomorrow. I hope to thave the rest of them to you by 9pm tomorrow! David took 600 as well.
Thom
The Latest On The Opening Of MAC Fitness Gloucester
We are so excited to open your new club. The final touches on the club are complete. All of the equipment has been installed and we are working to get our building inspection complete. When this is done we will open our doors and welcome you for the first of many great workouts.
At this point we expect to open any day. Please check our web site at www.macfitnessclub.com for updates. We will post a NOW OPEN banner on the site.
The club hours are:
Monday – Thursday 5 am to 9 pm
Friday 5 am to 7 pm
Saturday and Sunday 6 am to 6 pm
You are also welcome to call us at any time at (978) 283-8900.
I am pleased to announce our club staff to you!
Susan Hensley, Club Manager
Joe DiAngelo, Personal Training and Membership
Lauren Riley, Personal Training and Membership
Marette LeBoeuf, Personal Training and Membership
Aaron Loicano, Personal Training and Membership
Megan Goddard, Membership
Jepth Lawson, Membership
Gloucester Santa Parade Pics From David Cox
Slide Show With Hundreds of Photos Tonight at 8PM
Gloucester Santa Parade Pics From David Cox, originally uploaded by captjoe06.







Jamie O’Hara Lugs Lobster Traps Up The Ladder While Ed Collard Spots and David Brooks Places
From Jamie O’Hara-
I want to thank everyone who helped out in building the tree on both Friday and Saturday. Friday, well Friday was not a good weather day but as Gregg B. Smith said, it was like hauling the traps at sea. Today was sunny and blowing a gale. Thank you to the nice lady who brought us hot chocolate and donuts. They both hit the spot. A special thank you to Hiltz Disposal and Lonny for their help. We could not have completed the tree today with out the “roll off”. Lonny was great helping out. The Captains who donated the use of their traps, Thank you. Happy Birthday Ed C. David and Daniel, great job. I would go into any project with you guys. Jeff W, well Jeff is the leader and this 10 years of experience is visible in the construction of the tree. Thank you to the Building Center for the use of their truck as well as the donation of top secret materials. For the people of Rockland, thank you for the “battle”, it is much fun. We wish Rockland a very Merry Christmas.
Rocky Neck Goes Downtown
117 Main Street Gloucester- a fantastic collection of Rocky Neck’s finest.
Rocky Neck Goes Downtown, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Building The Lobster Trap Tree Day II Slide Show -Pics From Thom Falzorano
All It Takes Is One Visit
Back on October 3 New York waterblogger Brian Luster came up to visit Gloucester with his dad Marty.
Here’s what has transpired since-
From Brian-

I’ve had the pleasure to hang out with Brian Luster and his dad Marty from A Moveable Bridge. We went to breakfast yesterday and got to talk blogging and boats and breakfast and food and all kinds of other good stuff like the difference between “partners” and girlfriends and how some people call their long time girlfriends partners even though they’re not gay.
I discovered Brian’s blog last year after Schooner Festival when I had done an interview with some of the crew members on the Lettie G Howard. There are a group of bloggers from New York who are a pretty incestuous group. They all post on each other’s blogs and have similar interests. (sort of the way I comment on Jay, Kathleen and Steve B’s blogs)
Well here are some of the New York Waterfront Bloggers blogs that I think you ought to know about because they post some pretty interesting stuff that is similar to what we’re doing up here in Gloucester. I normally wouldn’t give these fucking New York people the time of day (especially given their propensity to root for the Yankees, Jets and Giants). But since I’ve met Brian and Marty and they seem like regular folk just like us I’ll give ‘em a pass on the whole Evil Empire thing.
I’m hoping Brian can organize a field trip of sorts with these New York waterfront bloggers for next year’s Schooner Festival so I can get to meet them and host them for a Beer and Blog event.
Check out these blogs if you get a chance, if you like what we do here on GMG you ought to dig the New York versions too (even if they are FUCKING NEW YORKERS).
http://bowsprite.wordpress.com/
http://amovablebridge.wordpress.com/

Rocky Neck Art Colony Goes Downtown Video With Marie Sweeney
View From The Birdseye Building
Gloucester Lobster Trap Tree Building Part II Video
Unstoppable- Unfazed-Undeterred!
Nothing’s Stopping This Crew!!! Gloucester Lobster Trap Tree Building Pics and Slide Show From Thom Falzorano!
Driving Rain- Check
40 Mile Per Hour Winds- Check
I guess it’s perfect weather to build-
THE WORLDS LARGEST LOBSTER TRAP TREE!!!!!!!
That’s The Gloucester One In Case You WERE WONDERING!
Thom Falzorano captured Day One Beautifly In Pictures for GMG!
CLICK THIS TEXT FOR THE SLIDE SHOW

Rain Nor High Winds Will Stop Out Lobster Trap Tree From Being Erected!
MAC Fitness Gloucester
MAC Fitness Gloucester Walkthrough Video Part II- The Locker Rooms
Alrighty folks-you’ve eaten your way through Thanksgiving- now it’s time to get toned up for the rest of the Holiday season. I’m psyched to work out at the new MAC Fitness on Whistlestop Way. Maybe this winter we can get a group going up in the mornings for group workouts to motivate each other.
Every square inch of the place is brand spanking new. Let em know you heard about them on Good Morning Gloucester if you sign up.
Seasons On Main North Face Sale
Looking for a mid-priced gift for a friend or loved one?
Everyone loves Northface jackets and Nancy Hendrickson is the only person that has them in Gloucester at Seasons On Main.













