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Articles from the January 1, 2017 edition


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  • On The Cover - May Your 2017 Journey Be Stellar

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    Famed for its dramatic rapids and canyons, the Colorado is one of the most desirable whitewater rivers in the United States, and its Grand Canyon section – run by more than 22,000 people annually – has been called the "granddaddy of rafting trips". Grand Canyon trips typically begin at Lee's Ferry and take out at Diamond Creek or Lake Mead; they range from one to eighteen days for commercial trips and from two to twenty-five days for private trips. Private (noncommercial) trips are ext... Full story

  • Grand Canyon National Park Celebrates Centennial Success; Looks Ahead To 2019

    GCNP|Jan 1, 2017

    As the National Park Service (NPS) prepares for a second century of service, Grand Canyon National Park celebrates the significant accomplishments of the NPS centennial celebration and looks ahead to its own park centennial in 2019. 2016 marked the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, offering an opportunity to celebrate accomplishments in Grand Canyon National Park and its surrounding community. Throughout 2016 Grand Canyon promoted the NPS Centennial goal, "to connect with and... Full story

  • Welcome To The Arizona Chapter Leukemia Cup Regatta - 'First In The Nation'

    AZBW, Arizona Yacht Club - Mike Ferring|Jan 1, 2017

    For the past 15 years, the Arizona Yacht Club (AYC) and the Arizona Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) have opened the national Leukemia Cup Regatta calendar on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend, pairing it with the AYC's long-running Birthday Regatta. The 2017, the AYC's 16th Regatta will be held on President's Day weekend -February 17-19. By taking to the waters of Lake Pleasant, Regatta sailors have raised more than $580,000 to fight blood cancers. Join us for the 2017... Full story

  • Looking Forward To The Big Show!

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    Arizona's largest sportsmen, outdoor and boat show will again be at WestWorld of Scottsdale. ISE's Arizona show had great success at WestWorld of Scottsdale in 2016. The venue provides easy freeway access to the more populous eastern corridor and surrounding cities. The show was able to expand its outdoor exhibits to include more recreational vehicles, a wakeboarding feature and more. The inaugural year for ISE Scottsdale and Arizona Boat Show were a rousing success and we expect even more... Full story

  • New Watercraft For Christmas?

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2017

    'Tis the season to head out on the water and if a boat, kayak or other personal watercraft was on your Christmas list this holiday season, and Santa agreed, the Arizona Game and Fish Department wants to make sure your inaugural voyage is a safe one. Whether you're planning to take a new watercraft out for some sightseeing or to do some fishing, all new and veteran watercraft users are encouraged to remember the following 10 tips to remain safe on the water: Always wear a life jacket. Life... Full story

  • Water Infrastructure Improvements For The Nation Act Signed

    Boat US|Jan 1, 2017

    BoatUS, the nation's advocate for boat owners, applauds passage of a bipartisan bill signed on December 16 that will provide critical funds for water-resource infrastructure projects at emerging harbors, channels, locks and dams. The Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WINN), which encompasses the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) legislation of 2016, authorizes the needed investment in the maritime and waterways transportation system and provides flood protection for... Full story

  • BoatUS Winterizing Guide Is Free

    Boat US|Jan 1, 2017

    Water that is mistakenly left in a boat's engine block to freeze over the winter is sure to become an expensive repair bill come springtime. As the ice expands, it can crack the block and ruin the motor, damage fiberglass, split hoses, or destroy a boat's refrigeration system. To prevent a mishap while putting the boat away this season, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), a boating advocacy, services and safety group offers the free 15-page "Boater's Guide to Winterizing."... Full story

  • These AreTwo Must-Have Forms For Every Boat Buyer Or Seller

    Boat US|Jan 1, 2017

    Behind most successful used-boat transactions, there's a Purchase Agreement and Bill of Sale that clearly spell out how the boat was bought or sold. The BoatUS Consumer Protection Department now offers both of these documents at no cost online. "A Purchase Agreement is necessary if you intend to buy a boat, but require that certain things must be done before you will accept the boat, such as a satisfactory marine survey, specific repairs, and the ability to finance or insure the boat," said... Full story

  • Here Are Eight Ways To Avoid Problems At The Boat Repair Shop

    WOT, Boat US|Jan 1, 2017

    For over 25 years the BoatUS Consumer Protection department has helped Boat Owners Association of The United States members resolve disputes with repair facilities. The vast majority of shops do the job right, but sometimes they – or boat owners – make mistakes. To see what went wrong and to possibly learn from others, BoatUS has surveyed its BoatUS Dispute Resolution files to identify eight trouble spots that boaters needing work done should know: 1. Finding a shop: Word of mouth is still kin... Full story

  • Lake Pleasant Arizona - Scorpion Bay Marina Welcomes The Sailboat Shop

    Carol L Allen|Jan 1, 2017

    The Sailboat Shop has moved to Scorpion Bay Marina and is enjoying the new modern, well-appointed, and well-run facility. There is quick and easy access from the parking lot, with no waiting for shuttles, and the slip areas are well-lit and regularly maintained. Staff and management welcome the sailing community and suggest a stop at the restaurant and bar that has both inside and outside seating. Services At The Sailboat Shop • Sailboat Rentals • Parts and Accessories • Maintenan... Full story

  • Harman Marine Audio On Par With Luxury Auto Stereos

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    Owners expect the same innovation and quality on their boats as found in their cars, especially when it comes to enjoying music. Whether refit or OEM, the name they turn to is Prospec Electronics. It offers JBL and Infinity, two brands from renowned audio expert Harman. Even a modestly priced boat is a significant investment, often in line with a BMW, Mercedes-Benz or Land Rover. JBL and Infinity premium marine stereo systems match the listening experience found in these autos. In fact, they... Full story

  • Beckson Marine's Thirsty-MateR

    AZBW|Jan 1, 2017

    QUICKLY CLEAR -- The ability to quickly clear water from a boat is critical to safety. Beckson Marine's Thirsty-MateR High Capacity Super Pumps remove 22 gallons per minute with no priming, and are ideal for any size vessel. Visit local dealers or www.beckson.com.... Full story

  • Wolf Pup Introduced Into Foster Pack Gives Birth To Wild-Born Young

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2017

    Biologists with the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team (IFT) recently learned a fostered wolf pup introduced to a pack in 2014 has produced a wild offspring of her own. In a critical breakthrough in Mexican wolf management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently reported that a genetic test of male 1561 revealed that it is the offspring of male 1293 and female 1346. The female was one of two pups fostered into the den of the Dark Canyon Pack in New Mexico in 2014. "We now have proof that... Full story

  • Jaguar Confirmed As 'New Visitor'

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2017

    Scientists at the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) completed an independent analysis of trail cam photos of a jaguar in the Huachuca Mountains and confirmed that the animal has not been seen previously in Arizona. "Five scientists from the department independently examined the photos from the new sighting with those from previous jaguars in Arizona to compare spot patterns and concluded that this animal has not been sighted in previously in the state," said Jim deVos, assistant director... Full story

  • Southern Arizona Endangered Mount Graham Red Squirrel Population Decreases

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2017

    An annual survey of the Mount Graham red squirrel recently revealed a slight decline in the number of the endangered squirrels in the Pinaleño Mountains in southeastern Arizona. The survey conducted jointly by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Coronado National Forest, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the University of Arizona estimated 252 squirrels. The survey is a decrease of 11 squirrels from the 2015 estimate of 263. "While we'd prefer to see squirrel populations continually grow,... Full story

  • Stay Connected With AZGFD E-News

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2017

    The monthly electronic newsletter focuses on wildlife-watching activities and interesting information about Arizona's wildlife. Be the first to see great photos, fun facts, practical tips, a Video of the Month, and more. It's only available online. You can also subscribe to the following: • Wildlife News (news about wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation and AZGFD activities) • Fishing Report (weekly update on fishing around the state) • Hunting News (news about big and small... Full story

  • Relict Leopard Frogs Not In Need Of Federal Protection

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    A frog species in Arizona and southern Nevada does not need federal protection under the Endangered Species Act, thanks to the multi-partner conservation efforts of the Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and other federal and state agencies that make up the Relict Leopard Frog Conservation Team. The Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that relict leopard frog populations are stable or increasing. The Service was petitioned in 2002 by the Center for Biological... Full story

  • Bears Ears

    WAKE ZONE/OP ED - Western Caucus Members Reject Obama's Massive 1.65 Million Acre Land Grabs

    WOT, Congressional Western Caucus Chairman Paul A. Gosar|Jan 1, 2017

    WASHINGTON, D.C.- Last week, President Obama took unilateral action and issued a Presidential Proclamation under the outdated 1906 Antiquities Act, locking-up 1.35 million acres of land in southeastern Utah through designation of the new Bears Ears National Monument and locking-up 300,000 acres of land in Clark County, Nevada through designation of the new Gold Butte National Monument. Congressional Western Caucus Chairman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) http://gosar.house.gov/, Chairman Emeritus... Full story

  • Arizona Renaissance Festival - Royal Faire Facts

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    • Revel in the atmosphere of 16th century Europe! • Step back in time. • Explore our 30-acre festival village filled with 13 stages of nonstop entertainment; falconry, sea fairies, pirates, performances of music, dance, acrobatics, and comedy. • Cheer on your favorite armored knight at the jousting tournament. • Explore the marketplace with over 200 storybook shops, studios and galleries filled with unique arts and crafts, plus kitchens, pubs, and people-powered rides.... Full story

  • The Best Laid Plans for Safety

    USCG, Inspections and Compliance Directorate|Jan 1, 2017

    January 3, 2017 - Safety Alert 1-17 Recently, while a bulk carrier was at anchor off the coast of Texas, a crewmember that could not swim was put over the rail in a Bosun's Chair to paint the vessel's mid-ship draft marks and load lines. Unfortunately, when his shipmates on deck commenced to haul him up, the Bosun's Chair line parted and he fell into the water. He survived the fall and attempted to swim towards a life ring that had been thrown to him, but he ultimately submerged and was lost.... Full story

  • 100 Miles In [Under] 100 Days

    AZBW, Maricopa County Parks|Jan 1, 2017

    Back by popular demand, Maricopa County's Parks and Recreation Department last month rolled out the 100 Miles in 100 Days Challenge. "This is the sixth year Parks has offered the 100 Miles in 100 Days Challenge. Visitors love it because it's open to all abilities and user groups - hikers, trail runners, mountain bikers and horseback riders. It's also a great motivator for those looking to transition their indoor exercise routines back outdoors," stated Maricopa County Board of Supervisor Steve G... Full story

  • Rooevelt Lake Arizona - Winter Brings Changes To Recreation Sites

    AZBW|Jan 1, 2017

    Several winter recreation sites near Roosevelt are closed for the winter. Davis Wash and Upper Burnt Corral, located at Apache Lake, will be closed until March 1. Bermuda Flat https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bermuda-Flats-Roosevelt-Lake-AZ/128491010614390 , at Roosevelt Lake is now closed but will reopen on Feb.16. This closure occurs annually, to protect the wintering goose population. To compensate for the Bermuda Flat closure, Cholla Bay shoreline area will remain open until Feb. 15. Cholla... Full story

  • Fatal OHV Accidents Serve As Reminders To Practice Safety

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2017

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds all off-highway vehicle (OHV) drivers and passengers to wear the proper safety gear and ride responsibly in the wake multiple separate accidents. Since Thanksgiving, three people have died in accidents on OHVs. The first occurred in Mohave County after an ATV rolled, killing an 11-year-old female passenger and injuring the 12-year-old driver, according to the Mohave County Sheriff's Office. The second accident claimed the life of a veteran Phoenix... Full story

  • International College Students To Transform Glen Canyon

    AZBW|Jan 1, 2017

    On Jan. 10, more than 200 college students representing 13 countries will revitalize one of the most important historic sites on the Colorado River as part of an education and service-based collaboration between the U.S. Department of State's Community College Initiative Program and the National Park Service. International Exchange Program The U.S. Department of State's CCI Program is an international exchange program, administered by Northern Virginia Community College on behalf of the Communit... Full story

  • Here's A Safer Power Connection For Today's Modern RV

    WOT|Jan 1, 2017

    To say that the design of the traditional twist-type power cord connector is old is an understatement. When it was invented back in the 1930s, RVers were known as Tin Can Tourists. Still in use today and barely changed, these devices are hazardous, out of date and a common cause of electrical fires. SmartPlug Systems has a better, safer solution for today's modern motorcoach and trailer owner. The innovative SmartPlug is a revolutionary waterproof inlet and connector with 20 times the metal... Full story

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