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81. The Stones, Lands End - July 2002 - DIVERNET From Diver Magazine
Cons Well offshore and highly susceptible to weather and tides. Anyway, with the Seven Stones as my objective I needed the right boat to get there.
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Pros: Clear Atlantic water and the least-dived reef in the south of England. Cons: Well offshore and highly susceptible to weather and tides. John Liddiard had a good time at the Seven Stones reef off Land's End last winter, and reckons it would provide a real summer treat for divers
Every now and then, I get a bee in my bonnet about diving a particular site and it becomes something of an obsession for me. I had already dived all the usual reefs round Land's End, the Runnel Stone, Longships, Wolf Rock and a selection of lesser-known rocks. So where next?
Heading out from Land's End, about two-thirds of the way to the Scilly Isles, lie the Seven Stones, made famous as the site of the world's largest supertanker disaster when the Torrey Canyon struck the reef in 1967.
It wasn't exactly a new or original idea. Looking at it objectively, hundreds if not thousands must have dived the Seven Stones before me. Looking at it another way, I would estimate that more divers have been to St Kilda than to the Seven Stones, making it one of the more exclusive reefs of the British Isles. It caught my imagination as something different to the famous reefs of the south-west I had already dived.
I had been kicking the idea around in the back of my mind for ages when, for some reason, it became a full-blown obsession last August. Not the most practical time of year to begin planning. If inspiration came to order, I would schedule diving obsessions to arrive conveniently before the start of the UK diving season, leaving plenty of time to plan everything and make the dive during the summer.

82. Mr Perfect - Diver 6/99
Off Britain, weather and tides dictate the diving possibilities. Rummaging around in your dive bag at the site or on board the boat indicates a distinct
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Some people seem to cruise through their dives more smoothly than others, with every eventuality covered. Yes, all right, they're annoying, but there's no secret to it: they're just organised! You could be too. Diver tells you how!
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The best time to dive could be determined by anything from the chances of getting a parking space to the time of slack water - or when the monsoon season falls.
Off Britain, weather and tides dictate the diving possibilities. The Met Office can give an indication of weather, though its forecasts cover large shipping areas. Tides are more predictable. Organised divers keep checking the weather forecasts and have a good understanding of tide tables. They might need to relate these to high water at Dover, for instance, and you can find that information in the daily paper.
Slack water often occurs when the tide is at its highest and about to change, but not invariably, so they check with a local dive store or skipper.
And when they go abroad, organised divers aren't automatically seduced by bargain offers - they find out whether it's the hurricane season, or if the live-aboard is guaranteed to float. They spend time weighing up the pros and cons before booking.
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It stands to reason that you shouldn't to do a night dive or wreck dive without two independent lamps, a deep dive without back-up gas supplies, or a coldwater dive without suitable thermal insulation, but it happens - though not to our organised divers.

83. All Star Graphite Rods: Fishing Links And Online Resources For Anglers
Cooking the Catch General Fishing Sites Outdoor Gear Pro s Guides Bait Tackle weather and tides Most Popular
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84. NFSA CONSERVATION
Lights. Before Sailing. Check weather and tides. Wear suitable clothing. A safety and rescue patrol boat of good seakeeping ability must be provided by
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Save it and Conserve it
  • Always abide by the minimum landing sizes as recommended by the NFSA. Try only taking fish well above the size limit. Never fish within designated Nursery Areas – It is illegal, so ensure you know the boundaries. Conservation works, so do return undersize fish of fish you do not want whatever the size may be. Try and encourage the use of a points system within competitions. If possible avoid taking dead fish to the scales just to determine heaviest bags
NFSA Bait Gatherers Code
  • Local Bye-Laws and regulations must be observed, except where they conflict with our rights under Magna Carta. Gather only what you need to ensure future supplies of bait. Back fill all holes, for safety, and to maintain the inter-tidal harbour. Replace all turned rocks and stones as this will preserve the food chain. Do not dig around Moorings, Slipways, Sea Walls etc. Be aware of local hazards and conditions, I.E. soft mud, quicksand, tidal flows, fog and adverse weather conditions. Do not disturb nesting birds.

85. Boating Links
Helpful boating, Tide and weather Related Resources We have compiled a list of the most helpful and useful boating related sites and resources below for
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Hundreds of great boating links for boating instruction and reference resources. You could spend a lifetime just browing this interesting collection of websites (I got hooked for an hour on the "green flash" links). In addition to the "just plain fun" links there are also links to expert troubleshooters, boat reviews, radio and television shows, tips, all kinds of calculators, Coast Guard license preparation, do-it-yourself resources, flags, children's corner, materials, stolen boats lists, time, vessel documentation and registration, and on and on.

86. The Port Of London Authority - Maritime
Tide Information. weather Information. Chart Corrections 2.2 The pilot boat should be manned in compliance with Merchant shipping Notice MGN 50 (M)
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87. Taiwan News Online
We can reproduce the wind, weather and tides. Venice has to be maintained like a boat You take it out of water and repair it, said Giorgio Barbarini,
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88. Reed's Nautical Almanac - Tide Charts, Ocean Currents Maps, NOAA Weather Radio
Reed s Nautical Almanac contains information for mariners including tide charts, maps of ocean currents, NOAA weather radio information and cruising
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89. Boating In Canada - Books
Books on boating and sailing in Canada, including Ports and Richardsons. Canadian Tide and Current Tables Volume One Atlantic Coast and Bay of Fundy
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92. EAngler.com - Penn Spinfisher Boat Spinning Combo - 5500SS Saltwater Spinning Re
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93. EAngler.com - Boating Safety Store
FIVE boating TIPS THAT MIGHT JUST SAVE YOUR LIFE Recreational boating is all about having fun on the water. Cruising, fishing, waterskiing, wakeboarding
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94. Flyfishing For Permit On The Flats
As the fish moves toward the boat and the boat moves toward the fish, Again, tides are a factor in the spring, but not nearly so much as in the fall.
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Top Trophy on the Flats The right conditions, a good presentation, and teh right fly does the trick. When you make the strip strike, remember to keep the rodtip down right at the water's surface and pointed toward the fly. The sink rate of your crab fly is very important. Many anglers, when fishing for permit, have two rods rigged with flies of different weights and sink rates. They will use the slower sinking fly on shallow flats, and switch to a faster sinking fly on deeper flats. It's a strategy that can pay off. Traveling permit present an entirely different challenge to the angler. Your odds of hooking one of these fast-moving fish is much less than that of hooking a feeding fish, and casting to them requires a different tact than casting to feeding fish.
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95. IWAI - Information About The Three Sisters (Suir, Nore & Barrow)
The Barrow widens considerable and there is much depth all tides. Boat Club members are small enthusiastic band, actively involved in the waterway and
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THE BARROW, SUIR AND NORE
The absence of detailed charts designed for the inland waterways boatman – rather than the seagoing charts for shipping – could be one contributory factor for the absence of craft on these most beautiful waterways. Charles Dunn has compiled the attached notes to assist anyone who wishes to visit The Three Sisters, but – as with all navigation guides – no liability is accepted for any error therein. SOUTH FROM ST MULLINS – THE BARROW, SUIR AND NORE (see plan No.1) The most beautiful stretch of the Three Sisters is also the least travelled by any craft. It’s a voyage of beauty, and exploration. Bring your maps, guides, compass and essentials and you will be well rewarded. Fresh water taps are only located at Graiguenamangh and at Waterford marinas; fill up before going south! South of St Mullins is tidal – check your insurance policy as most inland policies exclude tidal waters. You also need to get a tide tables for the area, and practice predictions by watching the tides rising and falling. Note the lack of other craft means you need to be self sufficient on this stretch, as there is likely to be nobody else to tow you off any shoal. It would be wise to bring a dinghy, and check your engine before heading out. Some suggest a VHF radio is useful for communicating with Waterford Harbour and the shipping, but problems will not arise if you maintain continuous watch for the ships and give them plenty of space – they have very restricted mobility in the shallow and fast flowing river.

96. Columbia River Kayaking - Safety And Resources - Sea Kayak Instruction And Tours
Before you goWeather, Navigation Information, Kayak Instructors Some may be barely visible at high tide. Commercial shipping traffic has right of way
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97. Memhsmet2.htm
Dissolved oxygen levels are good at this site, with high and low tide saturation values July 1 weather partly cloudy, boat maintenance, fish jumping
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Marshwood High School, Eliot, Maine. Piscataqua River Site, 1996.
Joyce Tugel, Chemistry Teacher
Marshwood High School
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email: jtugel@nh.ultranet.com 2. Entry verification
As tests are conducted by student volunteers, the information is recorded on a data sheet provided by the Great Bay Watch (NH) Water Quality Monitoring Program. Students then enter the data into the "Alice" software database using a Power Mac 5200. Data files are cross-checked by another student and the principal investigator prior to submission to the Wells (ME) Reserve. 3. Experimental design
The Marshwood High School Water Monitoring Program was founded four years ago as a part of the Great Bay Watch Citizen's Water Quality Monitoring Program. Over 15 Great Bay Watch sites have been established in the Great Bay Estuary, and samples are collected from April through November. The objective of the Great Bay Watch is to establish a long-term database that will provide information about the state of the estuary and to increase knowledge and interest among its members and constituents about the importance of conserving it. The Marshwood High site is located on the Piscataqua River, and provides an opportunity for high school students to volunteer in a program with "real science" applications. 4. Research methods

98. Boat Sales :: New And Used Boats :: Boat Charter :: St Kilda Boat Sales :: Carib
St Kilda Boat Sales is Melbourne s only authorised Caribbean Bertram sales Tide Times St Kilda Williamstown Victorian weather Radar – 128km
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99. A Trailer Boat Guide To Bluewater Fishing
This major shipping port offers an excellent ramp at Stockton on the Best bet is to walk your boat out early on a low tide and come back in on a high.
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A TRAILER BOAT GUIDE TO BLUEWATER FISHING
Most trailerboat fishermen have an insatiable urge to try their hand at bluewater fishing. Setting up for this type of angling does, however, involve a lot more work and research than your average trip on enclosed waters. Methods
Let's take a quick look at some of the options that bluewater fishing has to offer. Firstly, a lot of anglers who are not used to water, 'over their head' will prefer to drift over sand and gravel beds for species such as flathead, gurnard and flounder. Drifting for snapper, morwong and other reef species, can also produce good catches. However, there is a lot of hit and miss in this form of fishing and the next step is to use electronics such as depth sounders to locate reefs and other 'fish holding obstacles'. Once located, anchor upstream and fish over the spot with cut or live bait for kingies, mulloway, bag, etc. For those who enjoy the sporting side of fishing, lurecasting into schools of working fish, high and slow speed jigging as well as trolling will provide the angler with a variety of adrenalin-pumping action. So you can see there are many options to choose once we enter Neptunes realm, but before we charge out to sea, there are a few things we should think about.

100. Yachting World's Rolex Fastnet Training Diary: News Index
It was really interesting to collate the various weather forecasts and tidal patterns On port tack, we had to put our westing in before the tide turned.
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What a brilliant race! With variable conditions it was a déjà vu to the Myth of Malham race that went from Cowes to Jersey. But this time going further to Saint Malo made it 'bonza mate'…or I should say 'tres bien!' The Fastnet Puma Logic team had a late night navigation briefing with skipper Philippe Falle. The RORC race was to lead us east round to Bembridge Ledge point, and then heading across the Channel past Casquets and onto Guernsey and to St Malo. It was really interesting to collate the various weather forecasts and tidal patterns, and by using the Expedition electronic chartplotting program, try to work out the shortest and best possible route. As Philippe said: "When we're doing any sort of offshore race, the biggest factors are tide and wind." We even had expert sailing meteorologist Chris Tibbs, giving us the final forecast low down the next morning - so Philippe was confident with our passage plan. Under gloomy skies, IRC Class 1 set off across the starting line in a south-westerly of 12-14 knots, gusting at 16. Hoisting the spinnaker right on the line we set a cracking pace, and it wasn't until I settled into the trim that I noticed most of the fleet behind us. It was a great start and a great sight to see a kaleidoscope of colourful kites in the Solent.

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