Hot News We are getting a first looks at the ocean conditions in the canyons and we are seeing 75°F-78°F water. We are also seeing 70°F green water over 20-50 fathom depths. Fishing action is likely to return faster than we had first expected. Remember that the ocean currents have to stabilize to provide water mass boundaries to concentrate the fish. Otherwise you will have to fish bottom structure until we can find persistent favorable water mass boundary conditions. But ROFFS™ will put you on the right track and location for you to catch fish now. We are getting many calls from clients planning trips for the next few days! Please click HERE to place your online order now! Please click HERE to view our recent “Special Report” on the effects of Tropical System “Hermine” on the mid-atlantic waters… NEW Office Hours Starting Monday September 12, 2016 September 12 – September 30, 2016
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- Saturday to be determined by demand by Wednesday 5:00 PM.
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Natural resource economists working at Land Grant and Sea Grant institutions in the southeastern United States have initiated a multifaceted study of public preferences for integrated ocean observing systems (IOOS). This multi-year project involves numerous surveys targeting different populations in an attempt to understand how people access, use, and value specific types of IOOS-based information. One of these surveys seeks input from the owners, operators, and passengers of boats operating on coastal and marine waters of the United States. While this particular survey will eventually be sent out to a broad sample of vessel registry contacts, the team has approached ROFFSTM with a request to implement a parallel version of this study among Fishy Times subscribers. According to Rex Caffey, project team member from Louisiana State University (LSU), “the opportunity to replicate our coastal marine vessel survey within the ROFFS™ community is truly unique…we suspect it will provide input from a more advanced set of users than we expect to see in the general population.”
In the coming weeks, the Coastal Marine Vessel Survey will be distributed to Fishy Times subscribers via email. Rest assured that your participation is completely voluntary and anonymous. Your participation in this brief, 10-15-minute questionnaire will provide valuable input to the agencies involved in managing these important systems at the local, state, and federal level.
Please click HERE to for more details on this upcoming survey on our website now!
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