State Parks analyzes effectiveness of boater marketing
SACRAMENTO—California State Parks, and its Division of Boating and Waterways, hopes its marketing campaign to boaters is altering their behavior
Read moreSACRAMENTO—California State Parks, and its Division of Boating and Waterways, hopes its marketing campaign to boaters is altering their behavior
Read moreWORLDWIDE (AP)—Cruise ships hit by coronavirus outbreaks have quickly found themselves with no ports for thousands of passengers as countries
Read moreNEW ENGLAND—Spoiler alert: the 25-foot behemoth of a shark in “Jaws” dies at the end of the film – but
Read moreIRELAND—After floating unmanned and mostly unseen for more than a year, MV Alta will not be doomed to sail the
Read moreST. PETERSBURG, Florida—A pair of bills are moving through Florida’s legislature which may impact shark conservation and shark anglers in
Read moreATLANTA, Georgia—In a letter sent recently to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) urged
Read moreSACRAMENTO—Boaters in Northern California will have the opportunity to attend one of three free workshops on aquatic invasive species prevention.
Read moreSAN FRANCISCO (AP) —The first new state park campground on the California coast in 30 years is expected to feature
Read moreLOS CABOS, Baja California Sur, Mexico—Picturesque sunsets, freshly caught seafood available at local restaurants, late night parties at the central
Read moreGULF OF MEXICO—A recently published scientific study has revealed a new eerie creature prowling the ocean depths in the Gulf
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