Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Babylon Tuna Club Receives Sea Surface Temperature Alert from Roff’s Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service

The Babylon Tuna Club has just received a sea surface temperature alert from Roff’s Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service.



Three eddies.  Looking very good for Bluefin tuna, Swordfish, Mako sharks and Big Eye tuna.  This will be an early season. Alert your friends, clients, etc. Let's get those engines running.

This is a rare condition. Three eddy features lined up like this, bringing warm blue water and fish to the northeastern USA in April.  Very early.

Roffer's Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service, Inc. has been monitoring the development and drift of two Gulf Stream eddy features in February and March. Now a third eddy has been observed. These clockwise rotating Gulf Stream eddies are pulling 77°F Gulf Stream water northward and by the time the water reaches these eddy features the temperature cools to 64°F- 56°F.

The biggest eddy is approximately 60 miles in diameter and is pulling the blue water over the Hudson Canyon to Block Canyon 100 fathom depths. The center of the eddy is over 1400 fathom depths. This eddy is expected to be over the Hudson Canyon within a month's time. Some of the 56°F blue water extends to the Wilmington Canyon.

The middle eddy is approximately 45 miles in diameter and is centered over 1500 fathom depths between Veatch Canyon and Hydrographer Canyon and is pulling 60°F blue water over the 1000 fathom curve with additional blue, 56°F-57°F water over the main 100 fathom canyon areas.

The third eddy is approximately 30 miles wide and has 56°F blue water at its center which is located over 1600 fathoms south of the Oceanographer Canyon and Lydonia Canyon. This feature has pulled 53°F blue water over the 100 fathom depths of these canyons.

Having three such relatively large eddies over this area is a rare event and I cannot remember when I have last seen this. We are anticipating an early fishing season for swordfish, Bluefin tuna, Big Eye tuna and Mako sharks and these fish are likely available now. We are already hearing rumors of Bluefin tuna catches. We are sending this out to advise the community to get their boats in order so they do not miss this early season.

Mitchell Roffer, Ph.D., President
Roffer's Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service, Inc.

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The Babylon Tuna Club is a non-profit organization, based out of Babylon, NY. It is also the only fishing club with an overnight and day boat Invitational Tournament. The Babylon Tuna Club is holding its 56th Annual Invitational Tuna Tournament on July 26-29, 2012.

The Babylon Tuna Club is one of the largest Fishing Clubs on Long Island... and the only Fishing Club with an overnight and day boat Invitational Tournament. Join Us!

Babylon Tuna Club Launches New Website

The Babylon Tuna Club recently launched a new website, featuring information such as local fishing reports, photos, videos, tides, weather, fishing info, tournaments, classified ads, and more.

The Babylon Tuna Club recently launched a new website, featuring information such as local fishing reports, photos, videos, tides, weather, fishing info, tournaments, classified ads, and more. The website (http://www.BabylonTunaClub.com) was designed and developed by Long Island based NASIKS Productions (http://www.NASIKS.com).

The Babylon Tuna Club is a non-profit organization, based out of Babylon, NY. It is also the only fishing club with an overnight and day boat Invitational Tournament. The Babylon Tuna Club is holding its 56th Annual Invitational Tuna Tournament on July 26-29, 2012.

The location is the Babylon Dock in Babylon, Long Island, NY. The club is now in its 76th year. Each year thousands of people come down to the dock to see the boats, the weigh in’s, to purchase fish, and enjoy a weekend of fun, food and vendors. After the fish are weighed, they are cut and sold, with 100% of the proceeds going to our troops and needy veterans through the local Babylon American Legion Post 94. Last year they raised over $11,000.00. This year, with your support, we are hoping to at least double this.

Some additional facts about the Babylon Tuna Club:

1. How much to join the Babylon Tuna Club? $100 a year per family.

2. When and where are the meetings? The 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. American Legion Hall Babylon, 22 Grove Place Babylon, NY 11702

3. Who are the members? Local enthusiastic fishermen that have common interests in this sport.

4. Does the club profit from the yearly fees, tournaments or events? No. Babylon Tuna Club is a non-profit organization. Fees are reinvested for the growth of the club, donated to charities and used for prizes at club events.

5. Does the club have events and activities throughout the year? Yes. All events are listed on our Fishing / Event Calendar, on the website.

6. If someone has a question and sends it thru the Contact Us form on the website, how long will it take to get a response? The club has at least 3 members who will simultaneously get your email. If we are not fishing, you should get a response within 48 hours.

7. Can fishing reports, photos and videos be posted to the website, without being a member of the Babylon Tuna Club? Yes. You can create an account for FREE. You may then post your pictures, videos, or reports. Please do and have fun.

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The Babylon Tuna Club is one of the largest Fishing Clubs on Long Island... and the only Fishing Club with an overnight and day boat Invitational Tournament. Join Us!

Website: www.BabylonTunaClub.com