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		<title>Leaderboard Photos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you hold a place on the 2007 leaderboard, or the all-time leaderboard?  We are in search of photos of your catch.  Sunset Marina would like to give credit where credit is due by adding photos to our online leaderboard. If you have an image that corresponds to the current or past standings, please email a jpeg file to: <a href="mailto:jill@ocsunsetmarina.com" target="_blank" >jill@ocsunsetmarina.com</a>.  If you do not have an electronic file, please send a copy of your photo to: 12911 Sunset Avenue, Attn: Jill<br />Ocean City, MD 21842.  We will return any originals to you, just include a return address.<br />Thank you in advance for helping to complete our leaderboard.]]></description>
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		<title>Fighting Chair Raffle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="images/chairraffle.jpg" width="480" height="640" border="0" alt="" /><br />Congratulations to our Release Marine Fighting Chair Raffle Winner, Franky Pettolina!!!  Franky, of the &quot;Last Call&quot; is the lucky recipient of a gorgeous fighting chair worth over $10,000.  A portion of the proceeds from the raffle were donated to the Maryland Coastal Bays Program. Enjoy, Franky!!!]]></description>
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		<title>Amazing three-day trip!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="images/shelly_II_8.10.07.jpg" width="512" height="384" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />Robin sent us this photo from her father and husband&#039;s three-day trip aboard the Shelly II.  They were out August 10-13 and pulled-in an amazing load of fish!  See a full fishing report below in Robin&#039;s entry.  ]]></description>
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		<title>NMFS Permit--make sure you don&#039;t get nabbed for your dolphin and wahoo catches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#039;ve recently heard about some discrepancies and confusion over requirements for catching dolphin and wahoo.  If you are fishing for these species, you are now required to hold a permit for Highly Migratory Species (HMS Angling Permit).  The NMFS lists only Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish as the species this permit allows for, however we have heard that this permit is also needed for dolphin and wahoo landings.  In particular, if you intend to fish in the upcoming Wahoo Rodeo, please be sure you have the necessary permit to avoid any trouble/fines/handcuffs, etc.  You can apply for the permit online at <a href="http://hmspermits.noaa.gov/InitialOrRenew.asp." target="_blank" >http://hmspermits.noaa.gov/InitialOrRenew.asp.</a><br />]]></description>
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		<title>CPR/AED Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Members of the Sunset staff were recently certified/re-certified to perform CPR.  We were also trained on an Automated External Defibrillator.  It is important for captains and customers to be aware that this machine is on-site, in the marina office.  If you should witness an emergency here, please call 911 and tell a staff member to get the AED.<br />Sidenote:  If you are a captain who is in need of CPR certification, or yours is about to expire, we know a company that will come here to train &amp; certify you.  Feel free to contact Health Quest,Inc. at 410.988.9441.  You might recall seeing their booth at the 2007 Ocean City Tuna Tournament.  They will also be exhibiting at Sunset during the White Marlin Open.  If you are interested in an AED for your vessel, they can also set you up with the necessary training and equipment.  <a href="http://www.healthquesttraining.com" target="_blank" >www.healthquesttraining.com</a>]]></description>
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		<title>What is a blog?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you new to the OC Sunset Marina site, this is the Fish Blog!  But, what is a <em>blog</em> you ask?<br /><br />A diary, a journal, a source of commentary and news!  It&#039;s a way for us to share the happenings of our days with <b>you</b>!  Whether we tell you whats new in the waters, or possibly a great fishing adventure, the Fish Blog is the way for us to do it.  And what&#039;s even better is is that you can leave your own comments and feedback on all of the entries here for everyone else to see!<br /><br />So now that you are up to date with the blog community, Happy Blogging!]]></description>
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		<title>Easy Interaction with the Fish Blog!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s easy to interact with the Fish Blog!  With just a few simple steps you can be on your way to adding you&#039;re own thoughts about each and every entry shown here!<br /><br />First things first, pick out the entry you wish to comment on.  Next, click on the &#039;[add comment]&#039; button, as shown below.  Inside the new popup window, just fill out the short form and your comment will be sent in for review!  Once approved, your comment will be added under that entry for everyone to see!<br /><br />    <img src="http://ocsunsetmarina.com/images/howto1.jpg" width="419" height="224" border="0" alt="" />]]></description>
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		<title>Fish Story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://ocsunsetmarina.d3corp.com/images/clonedmarlintuna3.jpg" width="350" height="233" border="0" alt="" /><br />Ed Turney here with a wonderful fish story to go with this picture.<br /><br />It was a cold and stormy morning on January sixth of the year two-thousand-and-seven when I set &quot;sail&quot; in my 26.5 foot World Cat headed east. Just a tad over 70 nautical miles at the Washington I hooked up with what I called Mr. Monster. After about an hour on a 50 Penn International (standing up-no fighting chair) I was able to &quot;stick&quot; the big fellow. I thought I might as well keep the trolling lines going since it was still early, but soon winter clouds began to roll from the west. I decided it was time to &quot;bring um in&quot;. And, wouldn&#039;t you know it, a hit! Oh, where&#039;s the press when you want them? My &quot;Turney&#039;s Journeys&quot; craft was drawing um like green heads in a west August breeze on Assateague. A jumping, flipping, highflying White hit a split tail and the fight was on (eat your heart out Carlos Bentos). Just fifteen minutes later I managed to reach the leader and noticed a gut hooked rather large white marlin. Death was soon to come. No longer had I grabbed the bill than the fish just gave up and would have had a watery grave had I not brought it aboard. As is evident in the picture, I wish to say that the Marlin Capital of the World is THE place to be year round. Now, if I can just get this by the Chamber of Commerce and the fishing community I can become the biggest fish taleteller of the Eastern Shore. Well, ok so they&#039;re fake. Two mounts used by Sunset Marina for winter boat and marina shows. But, I thought you&#039;d get a kick out of the bit. Enjoy and I will see you around town and on the docks.<br /><br />Ed (as in Turney)]]></description>
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