Evaluation Of A Local Questionnaire On Recreation In The Marine Local respondents were asked to identify recreational activities, which they had The results for waterbased and land-based activities are shown in the http://www.ukmarinesac.org.uk/activities/recreation/r02_04_2.htm
Extractions: Recreation Marine Enviroment Questionnaire : Evaluation of a local questionnaire Evaluation of a local questionnaire Most Popular Activities Perception of recreational levels in mSAC sites Area specific comments from local respondents in mSAC areas Local respondents were asked to identify recreational activities, which they had seen occurring in their local area. Respondents were given a list and asked to tick relevant activities. This was to provide a very approximate indication of the perceived scale of activities in site areas. The following table illustrates the findings of this activity review.knowledge for participation. Activities observed in demonstration sites Activity Site Total Motorboating Sailing Personal watercrafting Dinghy sailing Water skiing Canoeing Sub aqua Swimming Snorkelling Sea fishing Motor-towed inflatables Surfing Bird watching Day tripping Walking/hiking Dog walking Fossil collecting Horse riding Cycling Off roading Land yachting Kite flying Shoreline angling Jogging Sand sculpting Total 1. Plymouth Sound and Estuaries, England
Extractions: St. Croix offers the sportsman and nature lover a wide range of activities that will please all ages. The St. Croix Environmental Association, (SEA) offers frequent organized activities including guided nature walks, leatherback turtle nesting tours, bird watching excursions and much more. Contact SEA at (340) 773-1989. Below is a list of several of the companies that offer outdoor recreational activities on the island: Day Sailing and Buck Island Tours Scuba divers travel from all over the world to experience the world class diving on St. Croix. Colorful tropical fish, eels, and lobster live in the reefs that surround the island, and just off St. Croixs north shore is a sudden drop off known as the wall where larger fish and rays can be found. Dive shops offer dive packages, dive trips, certification packages, and scuba equipment rental.
Bureau Of Land Management Recreation Fee Demo Program The project provides for a spectrum of outdoor recreation activities. Playa or dry lake bed, land sailing, rocket launching, hot springs, scenic driving http://www.blm.gov/recreation/fees/projects.htm
Wales On The Web: Aquatic And Air Sports The Carmarthenshire land sailing Club was established to safeguard and coordinate The sailing school offer a variety of courses and sailing activities. http://www.walesontheweb.org/cayw/index/en/797/124
Extractions: CW = Collections Wales English The Bala Catamaran Club website provides information on all aspects of the club and its events from competitions to kids facilities. Recent race results can be found on the website as well as a map of the lake complete with sailing course, competition photos, latest news and more. Author: Bala Catamaran Club See Also: Sailing English Located on the north east bank of Bala Lake, Bala Sailing Club offers one of the most picturesque sailing venues in Wales. Details are provided on the website of the club's events calendar, facilities, location and contacts as well as accommodation advice for visitors. Author: Bala Sailing Club
IRL Boater's Guide: Recreational Opportunities Fishing is one of Florida s top three outdoor recreational activities. A Florida resident fishing in saltwater from land or from a structure fixed to http://sjr.state.fl.us/programs/outreach/pubs/irl_guide/recopps.html
Extractions: (from FWC Marine Fisheries Web site) Recreational Saltwater Fishing License Fees Crab, Shrimp and Shellfish Regulations The Intracoastal Waterway Other Activities The Indian River Lagoon (IRL) is a huge aquatic playground where you'll find everything from dedicated birdwatchers and anglers in highly specialized shallow-water skiffs to people on speeding sailboards and personal watercraft. With so many activities going on at once, we all need to pay attention to what others are doing. Fishing Fishing is one of Florida's top three outdoor recreational activities. Almost half the people recently surveyed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Florida Sea Grant College rate saltwater fishing as "their most important activity." A slightly higher number, 57 percent, considered saltwater fishing one of life's main sources of satisfaction. Unfortunately, continued loss of sea grasses, as well as increased angling pressure along the IRL, have impacted the fish population drastically. Not long ago, the IRL was perhaps the best place in the entire country to take big spotted seatrout, the so-called "gator" trout that weighed 10 pounds or more. Due to the steady loss of grass flats, gator trout are rare these days.
Extractions: Information contained within this website, including details of snowboarding and ski holidays, game fishing charters, hunting, hiking and walking holidays has been provided by travel industry operators. We recommend when booking New Zealand ski holidays, snowboarding, game fishing, hiking, walking or any other recreational activity, that you confirm pricing and other information directly with the travel industry operator before making a booking. The New Zealand TravelPlanner accepts no responsibility for actions taken on the basis of information provided on these pages. All New Zealand North Island . Northland . Bay of Islands . Hauraki Gulf Islands . North Auckland . Auckland . The Coromandel . Waikato . Bay of Plenty . Rotorua . Eastland . Hawkes Bay . Taupo . Ruapehu . Taranaki . River Region . Wairarapa . Wellington South Island . Marlborough . Nelson . West Coast . North Canterbury . Christchurch . South Canterbury . Mt Cook Mackenzie . Wanaka . Queenstown . Central Otago . Dunedin / Coastal Otago . Fiordland . Southland . Stewart Island All Types
Extractions: Maine's natural beauty and diverse topography offer boundless recreational opportunities for outdoor adventurers and sightseers alike. Wherever you seek fun-filled activities from the sandy shores of York to the ruggedly impressive headlands of Acadia National Park and points east our Activity Guide will direct you to the businesses and services that meet your planning requirements.
Army Jobs - Officer - Training And Development activities a series of rapids and portages across land Games, sport and recreational activities The clubs at Sandhurst are run by the officer cadets http://www.army.mod.uk/careers/officer/td_sandhurst.html
TVA: Recreation Millions of people enjoy recreational activities on TVA reservoirs each year. The reservoirs and the 290000 acres of land surrounding them offer nearly http://www.tva.gov/river/recreation/
Extractions: Millions of people enjoy recreational activities on TVA reservoirs each year. The reservoirs and the 290,000 acres of land surrounding them offer nearly limitless opportunities for fun-filled activities, including water skiing, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, fishing, swimming, hiking, nature photography, picnicking, birdwatching, and camping. For more information on recreation on TVA lands and waters, check the following sites. Our interactive map of TVA facilities gives the location of all TVA reservoirs and links to general information on each, including descriptions of recreation opportunities and conditions. Go fishing or experience the excitement of canoeing, kayaking, or rafting on the many stretches of river below TVA dams. The Ocoee River has both an Olympic whitewater course and a four-and-a-half-mile rafting area. The area also offers lots of other recreational opportunities, including swimming, boating, and picknicking. TVA operates some 100 public recreation areas throughout the Tennessee Valley, including campgrounds, day-use areas, and boat launching ramps. Get information here about campground fees and amenities as well as picnic pavilion reservations.
Lake Campus & Lake Wiley Three club level sports crew, sailing, and water skiing also practice there. It also provides for numerous other recreational activities that benefit http://library.davidson.edu/archives/ency/lakes.asp
Extractions: Lake Campus and Lake Wiley For more than a hundred years, water activities have been an important aspect of Davidson College. This important aspect of college life has focused around two lakes: Lake Norman and the lesser known Lake Wiley. The former has presently been affiliated with Davidson College for exactly forty years and has been used as a social outlet for the student body as well as the greater community. Lake Norman has also provided the student body with numerous opportunities to get involved in the Davidson community through club and intramural sports. Before Lake Norman, however, it was Lake Wiley that gave Davidson students a unique aquatic experience. Built enthusiastically, for the most part, by the students themselves, this venue was a year-round haven for bonding, relaxation, and fun. Starting out as strictly a swimming area, it quickly grew to encompass canoeing, sailing, water skiing, and other types of boating endeavors (Lake Campus Regulations and Information). A storage facility, a bath house, a shelter, and even a clubhouse were planned for construction to support athletics (R.A. Currie: Memorandum to Dr. Martin). However, the administration also planned to emphasize the intellectual. President Martin envisioned the Lake Campus to be an extension of the educational program and the liberal arts (Sailstad: Lake Norman Recreational Area). The Lake Campus was quickly a huge success, and as a result, administrators realized that there were things that needed to be attended to. The Lake Campus had a lack of resources, in addition to being understaffed. Picnic grills and tables, in addition to shelters, outdoor lighting, and greater safety measures, such as signs directing boating, parking traffic, and swimmers, were needed (Tom Scott: Memorandum to Bob Currie; Sailstad: Lake Campus).
Landsailing In America As time went on other activities limited the landsailing area to only one single strip. Provides racing and recreational activities in the Reno Area. http://www.nalsa.org/landsailing_in_america.htm
Extractions: Landsailing in America By Nord Embroden I remember a non-successful attempt at landsailing in 1956 with a bed sheet for a square sail and a push car. A puff of wind came and my whole rig went over the front. 1958 I installed a dingy sail on a Soap Box Derby car. This car would sail with two kids at dangerous boardwalk speeds. I remember that the torque of the mast would lock up the steering bar during gusts adding more excitement. Nord and his friends were the terrors of the peninsula in Long Beach. and was experimenting with landyacht design. Don and I became friends and worked on many landsailing projects together. Over the years Don designed several beautiful yachts that were very unique. A very early yacht was constructed of tubing and cloth. The yacht could be folded in to a small package and placed in the trunk of the car. His Windbuggy competition was a lightweight space frame of tubing with and extruded aluminum mast and sulky spoked wheels. Later Don designed and built several Windbuggy Juniors, the first yachts designed specifically for children.
Windwizards Web Site Wind Wizards Landsailing Club, Incorporated is not affiliated with the Wind by mistake or wish to peruse other windpowered recreational activities. http://www.windwizards.org/
Department Of Conservation And Recreation find locations for recreational activities For a modest fee, thousands of people have learned to sail on the Charles River. For those who prefer rowing, http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/charlesR.htm
Extractions: Charles River Reservation Boston, Cambridge The Charles River Reservation is 17 miles of linear park with endless recreational opportunities. Whether your interest is canoeing or ice skating, baseball or in-line skating, the Charles River is a beautiful resource. Since 1893, the Metropolitan District Commission has preserved the region's unique landscapes by acquiring and protecting park lands, river corridors and coastal areas; reclaiming and restoring abused and neglected sites, and setting aside areas of great scenic beauty for the recreation and health of the region's residents. Click here to see more information about specific activities within the Reservation. Charles River Dam The Charles River Dam, located behind the Fleet Center, controls the water level in the river basin. An earlier dam, located beneath the Museum of Science , was completed in 1910 with the purpose of creating a fresh water river basin and river front park in Boston. The newly landscaped banks of the river became known as the Charles River Esplanade. The later dam, completed in 1978, houses six pumps that provide flood control protection. The dam's lock system permits travel of recreational craft from the river to the harbor year round. A fish ladder allows for passage of anadromous fish (alewife herring, rainbow smelt and shad) during the migration season in late spring. Regularly scheduled tours are available. Call 617-727-1188 x445 for information.
Recreation And Leisure In 1996, approximately 250 water based and 15 land based recreation events were Recreation facilities on the estuary include sailing and rowing clubs, http://www.iwight.com/living_here/environment/estuaries/estuary_management/recre
Extractions: The estuary supports a range of recreational activities, both on the water and on the adjacent land, including: yachting, cruising, dinghy sailing, canoeing, rowing, windsurfing, angling, walking, cycling and bird watching. It is the only one of the four estuaries on the Isle of Wight which is accessible to the public along most of the shoreline and intertidal areas. It is used by individuals, clubs, training centres and for organised events and regattas. In 1996, approximately 250 water based and 15 land based recreation events were organised. Recreation facilities on the estuary include sailing and rowing clubs, training centres, slipways and landing facilities, marinas, moorings, public footpaths and a cyclepath. Maps 7 and 8 illustrate the location of recreational provision and public access within the estuary. Watching birds and other wildlife: Watching birds and other wildlife is very popular along the shores of the estuary. It occurs most extensively in areas adjacent to Dodnor Creek, Kingston mudflats, Folly Lake, Pinkmead Creek and the mudflats adjacent to the Medina Valley Centre. The estuary is also used as a field study site for courses provided by the Medina Valley Centre.
Gigablast Search Results Windsurfing sail powered ice and land yachts. Category Recreation Boating yachts, activities, races, photos, and membership for this Belgium club. http://dir.gigablast.com/Recreation/Outdoors/Landsailing/
Places To Go: Tilden and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for The East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail follows Nimitz Way and other Tilden http://www.ebparks.org/parks/tilden.htm
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Welcome To Monterey.com! sailing and whalewatching are also big favorites of visitors. No matter which recreational or sporting event you choose, it will be a unique, http://www.monterey.com/mc3/mc3.html
Extractions: The Marin Lifestyle is different from almost anywhere else in the country. Here are some of the reasons people love Marin County, California.... Enjoy the good life... Local transportation It's easy to move around... Population statistics ... Links to Marin websites The people are friendly. Shopping is easy, with lots of parking. All the good stores are nearby ... Macy's, Nordstrom, The Gap, to name a few. So many excellent restaurants and types of cuisine. Local high-tech employment opportunities. Marin is bursting with businesses involved with the internet, multimedia, and software. Outstanding views - the San Francisco skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge at sunset, majestic Mt. Tamalpais, and San Francisco Bay - to name a few. Clean, fresh air and good tasting water.
Extractions: The Blackfeet Nation would like to extend a warm welcome to Indian Country. The Blackfeet Tribe takes great pride in our fishing resource, and we are pleased to share fishing privileges for your enjoyment. The Tribe hopes your fishing experience is enjoyable and rewarding. Blackfeet Fish and Wildlife Conservation Permit required for all outdoor recreational activities within the exterior boundaries of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Permits subject to restrictions listed within BFWD rules and regulations. Conservation permit required pre-requisite to other permitted outdoor activities. TRANSPORTATION A. Failure to Possess Tribal Licenses. It shall be unlawful to transport fish and wildlife outside the boundaries of the Reservation without the applicable Tribal license in your possession. B. Failure to Possess Permit From Other Jurisdiction. It shall be unlawful to transport fish or wildlife which was taken in another jurisdiction onto or through the Reservation without a transportation permit from jurisdiction where the fish or wildlife was taken, if that jurisdiction requires such a permit. WASTE OF FISH OR GAME MEAT It is unlawful to waste fish or big game meat.