05/11/2026
The Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance is holding a “Fishing 101” Gear and Safety training at the organization's Chatham office May 18-20 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (See link to registration form below.) There are 12 spots in the course, lunch is provided, and there will be a gear credit to Cape Fishermen’s Supply for attendees.
The 3-day course is free and participants who can't make all 3 days may be accommodated if it doesn't fill up.
Registration form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe8AciquGTmMe4bqaXIzvNcdV7hVsPg3wFFIE69Ii_0tPkCUA/viewform
05/11/2026
Check out the latest on channels and shoaling in the Chatham area from Outermost Harbor Marine
Here’s our updated 2026 track map for this season. As always, these routes may shift as the sandbars move—we’ll continue to adjust and keep things updated, especially once the channels are fully marked.
If you’d like us to add these tracks directly onto your boat’s GPS, just let us know—we’re happy to help.
Stay safe out there and see you on the water.
04/23/2026
We still have one spot in this weekend's Zoom-based boating safety and launch operator course. Call for more information or sign up via the website.
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04/23/2026
A good reminder of the importance of emergency cutoff switches, which must be worn if they are installed on a vessel less than 26 feet in length when on plane or above displacement speed per a law that went into effect in 2021: https://uscgboating.org/recreational-boaters/engine-cut-off-devices.php
04/23/2026
This year's Big Blue Conference is going green. Check out the list of speakers, including a presentation by Falmouth High School students, Randall Lyons of the Massachusetts Marine Trades Association discussing the "Impact of Recreational Boating" and John Pappalardo, CEO of Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen’s Alliance, as key note speaker on how the Blue Economy and Green Economy are connected through what he calls the “Aqua Economy." Register via the link below. Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation
2026 Big Blue, Green Tomorrow: Connecting the Dots
Big Blue Conference is the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation's annual industry conference curated to spark conversations and inspire actions relevant to…
04/21/2026
Here's the latest from the U.S. Coast Guard re: the effects of the government shutdown on National Maritime Center operations, including the processing of applications. Good news: it appears NMC staff are back to work and applications will be processed on a first-in basis. We had already been hearing some limited instances of movement on applications so this aligns with the likelihood that work is getting done. Our advice to students has been to submit applications as soon as possible regardless so they are earliest in the queue as possible. It would probably be worth checking on your application status at this point to make sure that's the case.
04/18/2026
A helpful new piece of hardware for mariners operating outside the Chatham South Cut will provide relatively up-to-date information on wave heights in the area.
Ever look out at the water and wonder just how big the waves really are?
Thanks to a collaborative effort between the Town of Chatham’s Department of Natural Resources Harbormaster Division, WHOI Sea Grant , and the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, now you can find out in real-time.
A new wave buoy, deployed just outside of Chatham’s South Inlet, is sending out wave measurements every 30 minutes. The information is publicly available to all commercial and recreational boaters through our partners at NERACOOS on their Mariners Dashboard. Whether you are planning a day on the water, tracking storm impacts, or just like nerding-out on scientific data, check out wave heights and more at: https://mariners.neracoos.org/platform/SPOT-32785C.
04/01/2026
It's April 1 but this is no joke. The state's new boating safety requirements kick in today for anyone born after 1989. The law means that if you want to operate a motorboat on Massachusetts waters you'll need a boating safety certification. (Everyone over the age of 12 will need the certification by 2028. Anyone under 12 is not allowed to operate a motorboat without a certified adult onboard.) We have a class coming up this month (April 25-26) that will satisfy the requirements. You can take it via Zoom and then come in to test with us at our location in South Dennis. Registration is on our website at nemaritime.com
https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-boating-safety-law/70859645
What boaters need to know about Massachusetts’ new safety requirement
The new law requires boaters to pass a safety course before hitting the water
03/27/2026
Important breakthrough on many fronts, including the restoration of funding to the and the restarting of processing for applications.
Senate Approves Funding for Most of DHS, Moving to End Airport Crisis
The deal ends a standoff that had led to missed paychecks for airport-security workers and long lines for travelers.
03/26/2026
The state of Connecticut has taken the next step in assuring accountability from the roadway to the waterway.
A New Era of Accountability on Connecticut’s Roads and Waterways
Shows a blog entry in detail