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Bluefin Tuna Fishing Stellwagen Bank 57" bluefin tuna caught on the swc on a black speader bar. EdwardMortell.com Views: 1163 Rating:
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Stellwagen Bank Fishing Trip Stellwagen Bank Deep Sea Fishing, on the Shelley Lynn. Views: 173 Rating:
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Bluefin Tuna Fishing Stellwagen Bank 9.27.06 Out fishing on Stellwagen Bank National Marine Preserve 9.27.06 for Bluefin Tuna. Saw Whales, a grey seal pup. Views: 30110 Rating:
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Stellwagen Bank Cod Unbelievable Cod action fishing Stellwagen Bank off Manchester, Massachusetts on the TV Show Northeast Angling, See many more videos and photos at www.neangling.com/photogallery.htm Views: 289 Rating:
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Bluefin tuna fishing in Massachusetts Bluefin tuna fishing with Mass Bay Guides. fishing for Bluefin tuna on Stellwagen Bank and the shoals of Cape Cod Views: 518 Rating:
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Huge cod on Stellwagen Bank Mass on the Black Rose We hooked up with this great cod on the last drop of the day fishing on Stellwagen Bank on a calm day in May 2006. Visit our website at www.blackrosefishing.com for daily updates and fish info. Views: 4049 Rating:
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Tuna Fishing off of Gloucester, MA Fighting a 125 pound 60 inch bluefin tuna. Took 8 and 1/2 hours to reel in on light tackle out on stellwagen bank. www.coastalfishingcharters.net Views: 840 Rating:
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Shipwreck Josephine Marie in the Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary Shipwreck of the fishing vessel Josephine Marie in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. The vessel lies upside down in 90 feet of water ontop of Stellwagen Bank (Courtesy of NOAA/SBNMS and Jeff Godfrey, UConn Marine Science and Technology Center). Views: 652 Rating:
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Bluefin tuna fishing Mass Bay Guides Bluefin tuna fishing in MA with Mass Bay Guides and the Sears Boys.Fishing for Bluefin tuna on Stellwagen Bank and the shoals of Cape Cod. Views: 379 Rating:
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A Sanctuary Worth Saving: Stellwagen Bank 10 things you can do to protect the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary: 1: Follow all rules, regulations and guidelines when visiting the sanctuary. This includes speed and distance guidelines for whale watching, fishing regulations pertaining to gear type and season, and vessel operation. 2: Do not dump plastics or other debris overboard. Discarding plastics anywhere in the oceans is against the law. 3: Use pumpout facilities located in various locations along the coast for sewage wastes. For listings of these services, click here. 4: Learn about the sanctuary, its resources and conservation issues through our Web site and exhibits at the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center, New England Aquarium and Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies. 5: Take an active role in sanctuary management by attending Sanctuary Advisory Council meetings and participating in sanctuary-sponsored events and meetings. ; 6:Take an active role in sanctuary management by providing public comments during management plan reviews and in the development of sanctuary-related legislation and regulations. 7:Volunteer as a sanctuary docent or participate in related ocean-protection programs, such as beach cleanups. Docents are trained to serve as sanctuary representatives at public events and special programs. 8:Join Stellwagen Alive, the official friends group of Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. 9:Check with the sanctuarys education coordinator about photo and video needs, and donate your best images for sanctuary outreach projects. 10:Stay informed about ocean and sanctuary issues. Write, call or visit your elected officials to express your concerns and ideas. Views: 52 Rating:
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Halibut fishing in Mass. with Black Rose Fishing Charters We caught this halibut while fishing for cod and haddock on Stellwagen Bank in Massachusetts. Visit our website at www.blackrosefishing.com for daily updates and fish info. Views: 2359 Rating:
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Lobster in the Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary Lobster in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary off the coast of Massachusetts (courtesy of NOAA/SBNMS and NURC-UConn). Views: 386 Rating:
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Haddock Fishing in Mass. with Black Rose Fishing Charters We caught this delicious, 8+ pound haddock while cod fishing on Stellwagen Bank in Massachusetts. Visit our website at www.blackrosefishing.com for daily updates and fish info. Views: 1944 Rating:
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Fall 08 Ambush Bluefin tuna fishing on stellwagen bank this fall Views: 329 Rating:
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Shark fishing in Massachusetts Shark fishing with Mass Bay Guides. Shark fishing on Stellwagen Bank and the shoals of Cape Cod. Views: 210 Rating:
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Whale Watching Massachusetts Bay Black Rose Fishing Charters We were fishing in late November, 2006 for tuna when we had 100 whales come along our boat while feeding on the largest school of bait we have ever seen. Visit our website at www.blackrosefishing.com for daily updates and fish info. Views: 2667 Rating:
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Maddie's Anglers Club - 2008 Season A collection of short video clips, photographs and music mixed together, capturing one of the best Bluefin Tuna seasons in the waters surrounding Marblehead, MA (Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay, including Stellwagen Bank). Views: 400 Rating:
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blue fin busting August 8, 2008 a bit east of stellwagen bank, blue fin tuna jumping at the slack tide. Views: 369 Rating:
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Humpback Whale Excitement with Black Rose Fishing Charters We had 6 whales bubble-feeding next to our boat when one huge humpback whale surfaced right behind the boat and made one customer revert to his childhood. Views: 687 Rating:
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Giant Shark Sleeping off of Boston Massachusetts Fishing out on Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary on a perfect calm day we saw some action on the horizon and decided to check it out. As we approached we could see the dorsal and tail fin of a large shark. Typically a basking shark which are very harmless we came very close to observe it but at the last second you can see that this was not backing shark. Looked like a 12 foot great white shark that was sun bathing at the service taking in the sun. more fishing photos at http://www.kensavage.com/index.php?s=shark Views: 5521 Rating:
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