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HomeNL-2016-06 4 In the News

In the News

A selection of paddling-related news stories.


"Greens Bayou Paddle Trail" (Houston, TX)
"Greens Bayou runs for 45 miles from CyFair to the Port of Houston. The watershed covers 212 square miles and includes 308 miles of primary and tributary streams, including Halls Bayou, Garners Bayou and Reinhardt Bayou. The Coalition collaborated with the National Park Service and regional stakeholders to develop a plan for a paddle trail that will stretch from Greenspoint to Galena Park..."
Complete story: Greens Bayou Coalition                                                      

"Houston Wilderness" (Houston, TX)
"This past week over $50 million in grant proposals benefiting the eight-county Greater Houston Region were submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to be considered for funding under the RESTORE Act, part of the gulf oil spill recovery plan..."
Katy News                                                     

"Report on Plans for the Hogg Bird Sanctuary on Buffalo Bayou" (Houston, TX)
"The roughly outlined proposals for the Hogg Bird Sanctuary are based on what is already described in the controversial 2014 Master Plan for Memorial Park..."
Complete story: SaveBuffaloBayou.org                                                       

"Bacteria levels too high in San Jacinto River" (Houston, TX)
"The West Fork San Jacinto River and its tributary, Lake Creek, in Montgomery and Grimes counties, has been identified by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) as failing to meet state water quality standards due to elevated levels of bacteria..."
Complete story: Our Tribune                                                          

"River Therapy: Healing Through Whitewater"
"When Jim Coffey’s family was touched by autism, Ottawa-based open boater Mike McKay knew his friend would see the challenge as an opportunity to change lives. Whitewater Healing creates a relationship between people with ASD, their parents or friends, and a professional whitewater paddler. On river day, activities include canoeing, kayaking, rafting and standup paddleboarding. Some people living with ASD are drawn to water, and Coffey predicted that whitewater would have profound therapeutic effects..."
Complete story: RapidMedia                                                       

"One of world's oldest birch bark canoes" (Canada)
"The Canadian Canoe Museum’s James Raffan explains the mysterious and fascinating story of how one of the world’s oldest birch bark canoes came into their possession.  The Enys canoe was found in a stone barn in Cornwall by the relatives of a British soldier named John Enys who had been in Canada in the 18th century..."
Complete story: RapidMedia                                                          

"Protesters block train tracks to 2 Washington refineries" (Seattle, WA)
"Hundreds of climate activists on Saturday marched to the site of two refineries in northwest Washington state to call for a break from fossil fuels... Protesters in kayaks, canoes, on bikes and on foot took part in a massive demonstration near Anacortes, to demand action on climate and an equitable transition away from fossil fuels such as oil and coal..."
Complete story: Seattle PI                                                      

"Insiders Recount Efforts to Save North Face Founder" (Chile)
"Five days after a kayaking accident claimed the life of Doug Tompkins—devoted conservationist and founder of the iconic outdoor equipment company The North Face—a fuller picture of the incident on General Carrera Lake in southern Chile is emerging. The members of his team and rescuers have provided new details about the events that led to Tompkins’ death..."
Complete story: National Geographic                                                                 Entry contributed by Harmon Everett.

"Missing fishermen plucked safe from Galveston Bay" (Galveston, TX)
"Two fishermen whose boat had capsized were rescued Wednesday morning after spending two days clinging to a small platform in chilly Galveston Bay.  The men told their rescuers their boat began taking on water Monday and was swamped by a wave. The boat capsized and they were thrown into the water. They didn't have time to grab life vests..."
Complete story: Chronicle                                                                                       Entry contributed by Frank Ohrt.

"Dog rescued 3 hours after going missing in Gulf" (Hernando Beach, FL)
"A little dog that fell into the Gulf of Mexico near Hernando Beach is alive, and it's a miraculous story of survival at sea. Two couples were celebrating a pair of birthdays Sunday with their annual tradition; boating off the coast of Hernando Beach. They were about five miles offshore when Bruce Knecht spotted something in the water... The boaters all agreed the reason the dog was alive was the animal life vest he was wearing..."
Complete story: Fox 13 News                                                        

"Presidential Proclamation - National Safe Boating Week" (Washington, D.C.)
"Each year, as summer approaches and warmer weather draws crowds to our Nation's beaches, lakes, and rivers, we set aside a week to recognize the importance of taking boating safety precautions before taking to the water. Throughout National Safe Boating Week, we recognize the risks associated with one of our country's favorite pastimes and encourage everyone to apply safe boating practices..."
Complete story: WhiteHouse.gov                                                                            Entry contributed by Tom Douglas.

"All are in same boat when it comes to water safety" (Texas)
"This weekend, for the first time in his 17 years as a Texas game warden, Zak Benge won't be where he wants to be: in a boat on public water in eastern Texas...  Benge will be at his home recovering from an incident that underscores just how quickly a boating accident can occur, how it can happen to even the most seasoned and careful boater, and how following safe boating practices and being prepared to deal with problems on the water can be, quite literally, the difference between life and death...."
Complete story:Chronicle                                                                                    Entry contributed by Frank Ohrt.