Spring is here!

March 20, 2011

Can ya feel it? Winter’s grip is slipping away…..days are longer, the sun feels warm, crocus are blooming and a sure sign here on Cape Cod: the ospreys are back! I’m about to set off to check on the ospreys that I track over by Chapin Beach. I’ve been keeping any eye on them since their telephone pole nest burned on July 4th a few years back. I’ll let you know what I find, but meanwhile check out E. Vernon Laux’s latest weekly Birding column about them here: http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110319/LIFE/110319751/-1/LIFE0706

Help Save Our Beautiful Marshes!

March 7, 2011
Cape Cod Water Resources Restoration Project in JEOPARDY Today!

 A provision in the proposed Senate Continuing Resolution to keep the government from shutting down could effectively kill the NRCS Cape Cod Water Resources Restoration Project, including those projects already funded. Please contact Senator John Kerry and Senator Scott Brown TODAY and ask them to help stop this proposal. See below for contact information.

The Continuing Resolution completely removes existing funding from the Watershed Operations Program of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, which is the federal agency that administers the Cape Cod project. It also appears to prohibit NRCS staff from working on projects funded under this program, including the Cape project.

On Cape Cod, there are currently $6.5 million approved for 37 salt marsh, fish run and shellfish habitat restoration projects ready to go right now. The project funding would also create hundreds of construction and engineering jobs for the region. Both the environmental restoration and the jobs would be lost if the Continuing Resolution were to be adopted as proposed.

The Senate could take action on this as early as tomorrow, March 8, so immediate action is necessary!

Copied below is more information, including the pertinent language in the continuing resolution:

Things are moving quickly and the CR has now become a vehicle for language that would zero out the accounts which fund the Watershed Operations and Watershed Rehabilitation activities at USDA-NRCS and it appears to prohibit NRCS from working on current rehabilitation projects funded and in progress.

Point #1—In short, The Senate’s current CR language has $0 for operations and $0 for Watershed Rehabilitation.  

 Point #2—In addition, Section 1265 states:    

SEC. 1265. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act or any other Act shall be used to pay the salaries and expenses of personnel to carry out the program authorized by section 14 of the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act (16 U.S.C. 1012).

This section appears to issue an immediate cease and desist order halting all Watershed Rehabilitation work, including the Cape Cod Water Resources Restoration Project!!!!! This language has the potential to stop contracted projects in various stages of completion and it appears to curtail NRCS’ ability to provide technical assistance all the way from the onsite inspection necessary for quality construction up to national headquarters providing support.  

Please call Senator Brown and Senator Kerry TODAY to register your concern.

 ·        Please ask them to work actively to make sure funds are restored in the current Continuing Resolution for the Rehabilitation account to at least $20 million.  

·        Please ask that Section 1265 be eliminated. It is unacceptable for NRCS to withdraw from work in progress. If rehabilitation funding is not restored, the Cape Cod project and others will be left hanging.

Please forward this appeal on Facebook and Twitter to everyone you know. We need to get the word out NOW!   

To Contact Senator Brown and Senator Kerry:

 Senator Scott Brown:202-224-4543 (Washington D.C. Office)

617-565-3170 (Boston Office)

617-723-7325 (Boston FAX)

For Email, go to http://scottbrown.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contactme

 Senator John Kerry:

202-224-2742 (Washington D.C. Office)

617-565-8519 (Boston Office) 

For Email, go to http://kerry.senate.gov/contact/

 

 

East Dennis Oysters – A Winter Treat!

January 24, 2011

Enjoyed 2 dozen East Dennis Oyster Farm oysters this weekend with friends who were wowed by the fresh, delicious mollusks. Jim made awesome Oysters Rockefeller with 12 of them but my favorite is cold in the shell with a little lemon spritz. MMMM good!
Come visit and go out to the farm with owners John & Stephanie Lowell… then come back to an oyster cooking lesson with Jim. Call for info!
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Right whales spotted in Cape Cod Bay – CCTimes, 1/20/11

January 20, 2011

One of the best things about living here on Cape Cod is how close we are to nature and wildlife. It reinforces our sense of place in the natural hierarchy and reminds us how we impact it – both positive and negative. The “special-ness” of having these rare and magnificent creatures as our neighbors makes me shiver. Last year folks claimed to see the whales while sitting in their car at Corporation Beach looking out at the bay (a favorite lunch spot for us locals in the winter). I’ll be heading over there soon and if I see any whales, I’ll let you know!
The followeing article was in the paper this morning. Thought I’d share.
PROVINCETOWN — Local whale experts have seen the first North Atlantic right whales of the winter feeding season in Cape Cod Bay, a Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies spokeswoman said Wednesday. The center’s researchers and scientists saw three right whales Jan. 6 during water quality testing, and aerial surveyors spotted another group of whales Jan. 17 south of Long Point Light in Provincetown, spokeswoman Tanya Grady said.

Federal law has designated the bay as a critical habitat for the rare whales, which number about 473 in the world. The center has conducted aerial surveys to monitor the bay’s seasonal right whale population since 1998, part of federal and state efforts to protect the species.









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