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  • Susan Shingledecker Takes Helm at Chesapeake Conservancy Leading Coastal Conservation Efforts

    Susan Shingledecker: A Homecoming that Signals a New Era for Chesapeake Conservancy The recent appointment of Susan Shingledecker as the chief executive officer of Chesapeake Conservancy marks not only a homecoming but also a turning point for one of the nation’s most dedicated conservation groups. With her return effective September 8, 2025, Shingledecker brings a […] More

  • Drunken boating tragedy ignites legal action after fatal crash

    Boating Safety on Lake Greenwood: A Sobering Reminder The recent boating accident on Lake Greenwood in Laurens County, South Carolina has left many in our close-knit travel and outdoor community both heartbroken and deeply reflective. In a case that raises tricky questions and tangled issues about responsible water recreation, we find that a combination of […] More

  • Experience Boating Safety This Summer at Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum Course on July 12

    Safe Boating Education: A Community Imperative In our ever-changing world of outdoor adventures, ensuring safe boating practices is a topic that resonates with communities near the water. As boating becomes a more popular activity among families and individuals, the need to figure a path through tricky regulations and instructions becomes super important. In this opinion […] More

  • RIBCRAFT Empowers Coventry RI Police with a Game Changing Patrol Boat

    Innovative Patrol Boat Design for Community Law Enforcement The delivery of the 19’ RIBCRAFT 5.85 to the Coventry, Rhode Island Police Department marks a turning point in how small coastal communities can enhance public safety. In today’s world, where public security is a prime concern, this new vessel stands as a powerful example of using […] More

  • Buffalo Reef Dredging Resumes as Michigan Advances Geotechnical Efforts

    Buffalo Reef Restoration: A Key Effort for Michigan’s Outdoor Life The decision to resume dredging at Grand Traverse Harbor marks a significant turning point in the quest to save Buffalo Reef and protect Michigan’s cherished outdoor resources. As dredging crews prepare to return this summer, many are weighing the benefits and potential challenges of a […] More

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    Latest Conservation Officer Update from Minnesota Presented by the Ely Echo

    Reflections on Minnesota’s Independence Day Enforcement: A Look at Outdoor Safety and Recreation Every summer, the great outdoors calls to us with its promise of freedom and adventure. In Minnesota, that call is echoed by the tireless efforts of conservation officers who work hard to ensure that our recreational spaces remain safe, enjoyable, and respectful […] More

  • Navigation Lights Outage Sparks Urgent Safety Warnings on Irondequoit Bay Bridge

    Understanding the Irondequoit Bay Bridge Lighting Issue The recent electrical setback on the Irondequoit Bay Bridge has stirred a lively debate among locals and boaters alike. The Northside navigation lights suffered an outage due to an electrical issue, leaving only the southside operational. In this opinion editorial, we aim to take a closer look at […] More

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    Dry Ice Blasting for Marine Vessels and Boat Hulls

    The Ultimate Eco-Friendly Cleaning Solution For Marine Vessels Dry ice blasting stands out as a revolutionary approach for marine cleaning, particularly for marine vessels and boat hulls. Operating in harsh operating conditions exposed to saltwater, marine growth, fuel residue, and surface corrosion, these assets demand meticulous boat maintenance and marine maintenance. Traditional methods often lead […] More

  • Celebrate a Safe Fourth of July on the Water in the Tri State

    Safe Boating on the Fourth of July: An In-Depth Opinion Editorial The Fourth of July stands as one of the biggest boating holidays in the country, and along with this celebrated day comes the opportunity to enjoy the waterways across the tri-state area. As an opinion writer with a passion for travel and outdoor adventure, […] More

  • Deep Waters Unlock the Secret to Superior Wake Surfing

    Wake Surfing and the Controversial Impact on Lake Ecosystems Recent research from the University of Minnesota has stirred up conversation around a well-loved water sport: wake surfing. This new study not only reveals how wake boats can disturb the lake bottom in shallower waters, but also prompts us to take a closer look at the […] More

  • MasterCraft Ushers in a New Era of Responsible Wakesurfing

    Embracing Robust Online Security for Boating and Travel The digital age has ushered in a host of innovative technologies, making our online experiences smoother and more engaging than ever. Recently, while attempting to access boatingindustry.com, I encountered the familiar yet intriguing process of verifying that I was, in fact, human. This verification, powered by Cloudflare, […] More

  • Hyannis Waterfront Transformation New Boat Ramp Opens As Another Closes

    Changing Landscapes in Outdoor Recreation and Community Facilities Outdoor adventures and the evolution of recreational facilities have long captured the imagination of travel enthusiasts and local communities alike. Today, however, we find ourselves at a turning point where traditional infrastructure meets modern technology and community-driven improvements. Recent developments near Hyannis in Nebraska are a prime […] More

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