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Exploring New England's Shore By Sailboat
By David Dunlap, Thu Dec 8th

Of the six states that comprise our country’s quaint NewEngland, five are on the coast, making the area a prime placefor enjoying water sports, including a top favorite, sailing.

Whether you make your home there or decide to take in the seaair during your next vacation, you’ll never encounter a lack ofways to enjoy the water while sailing these unique waters.

The coast itself is remarkably different from others farthersouth on the Atlantic; here, you’ll find craggy cliffs, whitebeaches, and rocky beaches mixed with cracked shells. BecauseNew England is a relatively small area, you’ll also enjoy the“sea-to-city” landscape; you can sail far off the New Englandcoast or one of its islands and still see the city lightsblinking back at you.


For exceptional sailing opportunities, you can always find a“sailboat race” or regatta going on, and you can either join inthe competition or get a good seat for a perfect view from land.

Some of the best-known beaches, such as Massachusetts’ Cape Cod,and its glamorous “little sister,” Martha’s Vineyard, bringthousands of tourists yearly to enjoy the high cliffs, dunes,and white sands. The other great thing about sailing

Fish & Boat Commission, Coldwater Heritage Partnership Supporting Grassroots Work to Conserve PA?s Valuable Coldwater Streams, Trout Fisheries
A cooperative partnership that includes the Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is helping local organizations protect and conserve Pennsylvania?s coldwater stream habitats ? waterways that are critical to the health of the state?s wild trout fisheries.
Public review of draft Susquehanna River Anadromous Fish Restoration Cooperative (SRAFRC) Migratory Fish Management and Restoration Plan for the Susquehanna River Basin
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) today announced that the Draft Migratory Fish Management and Restoration Plan for the Susquehanna River Basin is now available for public review and comment.
PA Fish & Boat Commission Plans Open House at Linesville State Fish Hatchery
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission will hold their annual Open House at the Linesville State Fish Hatchery on Saturday, April 3, 2010 from 11am ? 3:30 p.m.
Fish & Boat Commission Names John Arway Executive Director
A 30-year veteran of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has been chosen as the agency?s next executive director. During a special public meeting today, the Board of Commissioners selected John Arway to lead the Commission, one of the oldest and most effective conservation agencies in the nation.
Pennsylvania Announces Fisheries Position Regarding N.Y. City Reservoir Releases to Delaware River
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) today announced the release of a fisheries recommendation for management of water released to Delaware River tributaries from New York City water supply reservoirs.
Fish & Boat Urges Action on Susquehanna River Troubles
Calling the Susquehanna River ?increasingly impaired,? the board of commissioners of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) today called on state and federal environmental agencies to expand efforts to determine the sources of pollution which are contributing to the demise of the river?s smallmouth bass fishery.
Fish & Boat Commission Names Acting Executive Director
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) today named Brian Barner as the agency?s acting executive director, effective upon the retirement of Dr. Douglas Austen at the close of business today.
National Saltwater Angler Registry (attention shad, striped bass, and river herring anglers)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission (PFBC) are reminding anglers that a new federal law requires anglers who target or catch shad, striped bass, and river herring from the Delaware River below Trenton Falls or in the Delaware Estuary to register with the National Saltwater Angler Registry.
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission staff at Butler Fishing Show
Staff from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission will attend the Butler Fishing Show on February 13th and 14th 2010 at the Butler Senior High School.
Fish & Boat Winter Meeting Scheduled for January 27-28 in Harrisburg
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will hold its winter quarterly meeting on Jan. 27-28 at its Harrisburg office.
Biologist Report - West Branch Susquehanna River and Susquehanna River Younf-of-Year Smallmouth Bass
Biologists conducted backpack electrofishing surveys July 13-17 and 23-24, 2009 targeting YOY smallmouth bass at ten historic sampling sites in the West Branch and twenty-six historic sampling sites in the Susquehanna River.
Biologist Report - Laurel Hill Creek & Big Sandy Creek Basins, Somerset and Fayette Counties, Search for Wild Trout
Fisheries Management personnel from the Area 8 office surveyed 15 unassessed waters in the Laurel Hill Creek and Big Sandy Creek basins in Somerset and Fayette Counties.
Commissioner Lenny Lichvar Sworn in as District 4 Representative
Lenny Lichvar of Boswell, Somerset County, has been sworn in as the District 4 commissioner for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, representing Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin and Somerset counties.
Updated Fish Consumption Advisories Issued for 2010
State officials today released updated fish consumption advisories that include two new fish species and a water body that had not previously been on the list, but also eases or lifts advisories on fish from seven water bodies.
Eleven Complete Police Training Requirements at State Police Facility
Six waterways conservation officers from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) and five Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) rangers have completed Municipal Police Officers Basic Training, Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Frank E. Pawlowski announced today.
Biologist Report - Susquehanna River smallmouth bass
During September 21 ? 24, 2009, biologists conducted nighttime electrofishing surveys targeting adult smallmouth bass at four historic sampling sites located within the middle portion of the Susquehanna River from the Fabri Dam in Sunbury downstream to the York Haven Dam near Middletown to determine trends in abundance, size structure, age structure, and growth attributes, among other attributes.
Biologist Report - Wild Trout Streams, Cumberland and Perry Counties
A subset of unassessed streams were surveyed in the Sherman Creek and Yellow Breeches Creek basins in south central Pennsylvania to determine if wild trout were present.
Fish & Boat Commission to inspect Marcellus Shale drilling sites
Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation, a hydroelectric generating station on the lower Susquehanna River, announces plans to draw down the water level in Lake Clarke above the Safe Harbor Dam.

in NewEngland is that you can easily “jump the waters” to anotherstate and enjoy excellent sailing in Maine’s 100 miles ofbeaches, including Cape Elizabeth, and New Hampshire’s coast, aswell. And if you’re looking for a little privacy, there areseveral “out of the way,” less “touristy” beaches and islands todrop your anchor. One is Block Island, off Rhode Island’s coast.

You can opt to take a leisurely shoreline cruise on a guidedtour, or grab the helm yourself and “bareboat sail” the day awayat your own pace. And don’t forget to sample the renowned NewEngland fresh lobster; take along the champagne and cook it upon board for a festive afternoon of sailing while watching forwhales and other wildlife indigenous to the area. Lighthousesalso dot the shore, which make for a romantic sight from yourvantage point at sea.

So start your next sailboating adventure where America’s historybegan – you’ll be guaranteed to see, hear, feel, smell, andtaste some of the most sensuous sensations ever!

About the author:David Dunlap is the owner and founder of All About Sailboats andThe Ocean Sailing Guide, two online resources for every sailingenthusiast. For sailing information and resources, includingboat insurance and sailing charters, visithttp://allaboutsailboats.com or http://theoceansailingguide.com

 
 
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