Monday, March 25, 2013

First WNY Steelhead





Photos By: Nick Pionessa

Popped my WNY steelhead cherry. Good times. 
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Jive Ass Turk-E













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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Swimtank Sessions


My homeboy Nick Granato just got featured on the Swimtank Sessions. 

I like your moves...

I like your style....


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Monday, March 11, 2013

Thou Shall Not Fear High Water



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Friday, March 8, 2013

Hope Springs Eternal


We spring forward on Sunday at 2am. Let's rejoice. 


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Monday, March 4, 2013

Get Your Fair Share


Hey NY'ers... you have to fight for the right..... to party. Read below and follow the link below to voice your opinion on the upcoming Delaware River Water Release Plan. 


We're asking that you support the attached sign-on letter concerning our recommendations on a new Delaware River water-release plan that will go into effect on June 1, 2013.
HERE'S HOW TO SIGN ON: Please reply to this email with your organization's name, your title, and your name and we'll add you to the letter.
We invite everyone to sign: businesses, organizations, individuals.
We call our recommendations Fair Share 2013. We've attached the simple, one-page document. It has four modest but vitally important recommendations:
A formalized public comment period before any changes are made. This brings transparency to the process.
A one-year term for any change to the current flow program. We are concerned that the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) will lock into a long-term release plan (up to five years) regardless of changing circumstances, for example, the availability of additional water from Croton. We believe a short-term plan makes more sense, as explained in Fair Share 2013 (attached).
Any new flow protocols should include a provision to cushion the impact of sudden reduced flows ("directed releases") from reservoirs, which can have a jarring impact on the river ecosystem. All releases should be ramped both up and down gradually.
A formalized provision to alleviate thermal stress on the river ecosystem during hot summer months. Our scientific research partner, Dr. Peter Kolesar, has devised a simple solution to a longstanding problem, as detailed in Fair Share 2013.
As you'll see, the sign-on letter already has the support of a number of important groups, and we expect many more to join us. As you all know, coalition-building is key to gaining a voice with government agencies. The more support we have for this letter, the better the chance that our positions will be paid heed.
This is an urgent request to you. We will present our letter and list of signatories at a DRBC committee meeting on March 7 in Trenton, N.J. We will be giving testimony at that meeting, and the impact of broader support will serve as a megaphone for our voice. 
Thanks so much. Please let us know if you have questions or if we can provide further information. Note that if you'd like to send your own note in support of all our requests, we could send you a template letter. A list of DRBC committee contacts is attached.
HERE'S HOW TO SIGN ON: Please reply to this email with your organization's name, your title, and your name and we'll add you to the letter.
Delaware Watershed Conservation Coalition
DWCC Sign On Letter 
Fair Share 2013 
RFAC Contacts 

To actually do this you will need to go to this link and follow from there. Thank You!


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