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[December 15, 2006]
Red, Right, Return. The People We Meet.
Jim Sorber: Rogue River Mailman
[December 5, 2003]
In Brief
Northern Exposure. Four British men, traveling from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Scotland, conquered subzero temperatures, huge swells, and icebergs from the deck of an open 30-foot RIB, covering about 3,500 miles in 16 days. The transatlantic expedition leader, Edward "Bear" Grylls, admitted to BBC News that they almost issued a Mayday twice. Reportedly, the group is the first to cross the North Atlantic in an inflatable boat without assistance.
[December 12, 2006]
Red, Right, Return: The People We Meet
Robert Eddy, Model Maker.
[October 1, 2003]
In Brief
Burn, Baby, Burn On the last Friday in October, which happens to be Halloween this year, the people of West Sayville, New York, will dress in costume and gather around a burning boat for no particular reason. The town's annual Boat Burning Ceremony began 12 years ago when an unseaworthy boat was burned while a small group watched. Now about 1,000 people assemble around an unfit and insignificant boat at what's become an annual-and strange-tradition.
[October 23, 2006]
Red, Right, Return
Steve McGee: Captain, New York Water Taxi
[August 1, 2003]
In Brief
Crimson Tide As if more than 200 species of jellyfish weren't enough, scientists have discovered a new variety in the cold, dark waters of the Pacific Ocean. They nicknamed the sea blob "Big Red" because of its thick red bell and pudgy arms. Its official name, Tiburonia granrojo, comes from the scientist's research vessel, Tiburon, and the Spanish words for big red.
[September 14, 2006]
Manatee Travel
A meandering manatee makes its way to Cape Cod.
[May 1, 2003]
In Brief
Angling Actors

Tinseltown's A-list has happily been doing commercials overseas for years, pitching everything from cars to coffee and getting millions for a few days' work. But most of these big names never expected their ads to be seen by people on this side of the pond. Thanks to the Internet, the once-secret spots are popping up everywhere, including one of Michael J. Fox hooked on fishing gear in Japan. We want to know what he's so embarrassed about. He does fish, doesn't he?

Hog Heaven

[June 21, 2006]
Making Waves
Notable, Quotable, Boatable. Fish Training, Jane Seymour Honored, and Whales on Ebay.
[November 1, 2002]
In Brief
Boaters Beware

On a pertinent military front, boaters should be aware that some of the temporary rules put in place in the wake of September 11 may become permanent. While boating in areas near a naval base, know this: If you pass within 100 yards of a Navy ship or stop within 500 yards of one, you could be fined $250,000 or even face six years in prison.

Rain Showers

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