Senators Want To Help Fishing Industry

#WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Tom Carper (D-Del.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.) are asking the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Assistant Administrator to be transparent, expedient, and fair in determining how Fishery Disaster Assistance funding is allocated to fishermen and seafood processors across the country, and urged the agency to consider a minimum allocation for smaller coastal states. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has devastated fisheries, fisheries distributors, and fisheries processors, who are experiencing severe economic losses as domestic purchasing has plunged and exports have slowed. With limited capital, fishing communities – business owners, crews, and processing plant workers – are facing unforeseen financial hardships that put their livelihoods at risk. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)…

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Fairfield News: People In Park With Blankets–Another One On A Segway!

2020-05-03@4:44pm--#Fairfield CT-- Police called to Dover Park on Stevenson Road for people with blankets.  Earlier police were called to Palamar Park, off Palamar Drive for an Asian male on a Segway.   This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_82873" align="aligncenter" width="1125"] Visit Perez Tires Website:https://www.pereztirecenter.com/[/caption]

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2020-05-02@9:43pm-- #Bridgeport CT--- Police and firefighters received another call of fishermen caught on the breakwater rocks at Seaside Park. Initially they thought there were about 5 people on the rocks, then ten and the numbers kept going up. A total of 28 people had to transport from zodiac (rubber boats used for shallow-water rescue) to the police and fire boats and then shuttled the ferry dock to be evaluated by EMS. First reports said there were a couple of people with hypothermia but all 28 people refused medical treatment and refused transportation back to their vehicles.

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Bridgeport News: Water Rescue Or Water Taxi?

2020-05-02@9:34pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police reported that Two police officers from the harbor unit are responding to a call of 7-10 fishermen stuck on the breakwater inside Bridgeport harbor. Some of the fishermen attempted to wade through the cold water but were unable to make it to shore due to the high tide. The fishermen turned back and remain on the breakwater. Two fire boats are responding as well and AMR.   The initial report said 10 people trapped on the rocks but now it reported to be 16.  EMS reports say some may be suffering from hypothermia.   Police were also called to where the cannons are at Seaside Park due to a large number of fishermen.   This news report…

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Bridgeport News: Motorcycle Crash

Police UPDATE: On May 2, 2020 at approximately 7:25 pm the Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center received the report of a Motor Vehicle vs Motorcycle at the intersection of Fairfield Avenue and Lenox Avenue.   The operator of a 1993 Honda CBR600, identified as Terrell McCrae DOB 7/31/1993 of Bridgeport was traveling westbound on Fairfield Avenue, as he approached the intersection of Lenox Avenue a 2003Toyota Camry operated by Serafin Perez-Palma DOB 10/12/1996 of Bridgeport had come out from Lenox Avenue, turning westbound onto Fairfield Avenue and collided with the motorcycle driven by McCrae. The motorcycle then collided with 2 parked vehicles.   Bridgeport Fire Department, AMR, and the Bridgeport Police Crash Investigation Unit responded to the scene.   The operator…

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