Retention Limit Adjustment: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Angling Category Fishery

NOAA Fisheries is adjusting the Atlantic bluefin tuna daily retention limits for recreational fishermen. The adjusted limits will take effect June 1, 2026, and extend through December 31, 2026, unless modified by later action. NOAA Fisheries may need to take additional action later in the year to further adjust the retention limits or close the fishery.

As of June 1, 2026, the retention limits will be:

Highly Migratory SpeciesVessel/Permit TypeRetention Limit per Vessel per Day/Trip(lengths in curved fork length)
Private vessels with Highly Migratory Species Angling permits2 bluefin tuna measuring 27 to <73”, of which only 1 may be a large school/small medium bluefin tuna (47 to <73”)
Charter boats with Highly Migratory Species Charter/Headboat permits, when fishing recreationally3 bluefin tuna measuring 27 to <73”, of which only 1 may be a large school/small medium bluefin tuna (47 to <73”)
Headboats with Highly Migratory Species Charter/Headboat permits, when fishing recreationally6 bluefin tuna measuring 27 to <73”, of which only 1 may be a large school/small medium bluefin tuna (47 to <73”)

Note: The retention limits per vessel per day/trip. Regardless of the duration of a fishing trip, no more than a single day’s retention limit may be possessed or retained at the end of the trip upon landing. For example, whether a private vessel (fishing under the Angling category retention limit) takes a 2-day trip or makes 2 trips in one day, the day/trip retention limit of 2 bluefin tuna, of which only 1 may be a large school/small medium, applies and may not be exceeded upon landing.

Who is affected?

The changes apply to Highly Migratory Species Angling and Highly Migratory Species Charter/Headboat permitted vessels when fishing recreationally. The daily retention limits are effective for all areas except for the Gulf of America, where NOAA Fisheries does not allow targeted fishing for bluefin tuna.

Catch reporting

Highly Migratory Species Angling and Highly Migratory Species Charter/Headboat permitted vessel owners are required to report the catch of all bluefin tuna retained or discarded dead within 24 hours of landing or the end of trip by:

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Sierra Club Joins Gov. Sherrill to Hold Data Centers Accountable in NJ

Today, Governor Mikie Sherrill announced her four-pronged plan to address the growing impact of data centers on the environment and communities, increase transparency, and hold them accountable. New Jersey Sierra Club Director, Anjuli Ramos-Busot, joined Senator Burzichelli, Assemblyman Bailey, IBEW and Mayor Stanzilis during this announcement.

This four-pillar approach to establish strong guardrails for data centers includes: 

  1. Establishing fair-share rules so data centers bring their own clean energy and contribute investments to the grid we share to help lower costs. 
  2. Enacting measures to improve transparency, starting with requirements to report the purpose of the data center and their energy and water use. 
  3. Directing the development of strong statewide standards and guidelines for Community Benefits Agreements to ensure these facilities address impacts like noise, light, heat and pollution while delivering lasting local investments. 
  4. Securing commitments around labor to create good-paying construction jobs and support prevailing wages and local trades. 
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Phillies, NEST to Host Skilled Trades All-Star Program for Students June 9

The Philadelphia Phillies and NEST, the pioneer of integrated facilities management, will partner to host the Skilled Trades All-Star Program, an immersive, hands-on experience designed to introduce Philadelphia students to career opportunities in the skilled trades. This year, the program will also offer a behind-the-scenes look at preparations for major events such as 2026 MLB All-Star Week, concerts, and more.

Taking place on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park, the program will welcome students from Philadelphia’s Liguori Academy. The event will give students insight into the planning, coordination, and skilled labor required to prepare the ballpark for Phillies games and other big events.

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Bulk and Yard Waste: Winslow Township

Beginning the week of June 8th, Winslow Township will begin collecting all bulk and yard waste, which was previously done by Waste Management. There will be no change to either schedule or collection requirements at this time. Yard Waste will still be collected on your trash day, and bulk will continue to be once per month on Thursdays depending on your trash day.  If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Public Works at 609-567-0700 option 2.
 

Virtua is First in N.J. to Earn Top Certification in Spine Surgery

Virtua Voorhees Hospital is the first New Jersey facility to receive advanced certification in spine surgery  –  the highest level available.
The Joint Commission, a prestigious international accrediting agency, has awarded the Voorhees, N.J., hospital its Gold Seal of Approval® Advanced Certification in Spine Surgery (ACSS). This designation reflects a health care organization’s commitment to providing safe, high-quality patient care.
“Advanced spine certification is recognition of our dedication to achieving the best possible patient outcomes and clinical excellence,” said Dr. James Sanfilippo, vice president of clinical operations for musculoskeletal services at Virtua Health.

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Pennsylvania Man Receives Two Life Sentences for Double Homicide

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 39-year-old Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, man who was convicted of fatally shooting two women after breaking into their home in the Hawthorne Park section of Willingboro Township in October 2024 was sentenced yesterday to two consecutive life terms in state prison.

Junior Edwards was not present in the Mount Holly courtroom when his punishment was handed down by the Hon. Aimee Belgard, P.J.Cr. The judge had him removed earlier in the proceeding due to his disruptive behavior, which included multiple outbursts.

In addition to the life sentences, Edwards also received concurrent terms of 20 years for the burglary charge and 10 years for endangering.

He was convicted earlier this year by a Superior Court jury that deliberated for approximately six hours over a two-day period before finding him guilty of two counts of Murder (First Degree), Home Invasion Burglary Armed with a Firearm (First Degree), Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (Second Degree), Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose (Second Degree), and Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Second Degree).

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Philadelphia Zoo Announces Opening Date and Preview Details for Bear Country

* Zoo Members Enjoy an Exclusive Preview Nearly a Week Before Opening *

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Zoo is thrilled to announce that the first-look opening of Francis J. Carey Bear Country will be happening Thursday, June 4 at 11:30am. Guests are invited to be among the first to visit the $25 million state-of-the-art facility built with the highest standards of animal care in mind, making it one of the best in the country for endangered bears. Carey Bear Country includes newly refreshed and upgraded habitats, with the addition of a third, brand-new habitat, dedicated behind-the-scenes indoor and outdoor den spaces to support breeding programs, and a brand-new Zoo360 trail for the bears to explore, all of these additions enhancing the Zoo’s animal care program. Throughout Carey Bear Country, there will be new ways for guests to get closer than ever before to the Zoo’s bears with cave-like glass viewing areas. Interactive, educational signage throughout the space will tell the stories of Andean bears and sloth bears, the threats they face in the wild, and how Philadelphia Zoo is making a difference in their conservation.

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No Backpacks on Wildwood Boardwalk After 8 P.M.; 10 p.m. Curfew For Minors

Wildwood Police Department wants to remind visitors that no backpacks are allowed on the boardwalk after 8 p.m.

Also there is a 10 p.m. curfew for all minors not accompanied by an adult.

The Wildwood Police Department Proudly Congratulates Sergeant Peter Hand

The Wildwood Police Department proudly congratulates Sergeant Peter Hand on his promotion to temporary sergeant for the 2026 summer season.

This summer, Sgt. Hand will be assigned to the boardwalk, where he will supervise officers during the busy summer months and help ensure the safety of our residents and visitors.

Congratulations, Sergeant Hand, and best wishes for a safe and successful summer season.

Cooper River’s Workout Classes are Here!

Sign Up for County Parks Sponsored Activities to Find Your Summer Routine 
 
Starting this June at Camden County Cooper River Park, enjoy an exciting lineup of free fitness classes and outdoor activities at the beautiful Cooper River Park! Unwind with yoga by the water, boost your energy with an early morning workout, or stay active while enjoying a breathe of fresh air, there’s something for everyone. Bring a friend, enjoy the beautiful waterfront views, and make fitness part of your summer routine with Camden County. To learn more and register, Click Here.

Monday Evening Yoga – June 1st @ 6 PM – 7 PM
Wednesday Morning Yoga – June 3rd @ 9 AM – 10 AM
Thursday Evening Yoga – June 4th @ 6 PM – 7 PM
Friday Cardio on the Cooper – June 5th @ 8 AM – 9 AM