Chatham Pier Cape Cod, Massachusetts USA
Cape Cod. July16, 2013
Chatham is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, first settled by the English in 1664.
Striper Fishing || Chatham, MA || July 4th 2017
Fishing with Captain John of the Shearwater out of Stage Harbor in Chatham, MA
Chatham Bars Inn in Chatham MA
Reservations: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Chatham Bars Inn 297 Shore Road Chatham MA 02633 Offering views of the Atlantic Ocean, this oceanfront inn in Chatham, Massachusetts features 4 restaurants and a full-service spa. Each spacious accommodation provides a fully stocked minibar and flat-screen TV. An oceanfront heated pool with surrounding cabanas and the private beach area are available at Chatham Bars Inn. A 24-hour gym, tennis and croquet courts are on site as well. Decorated in New England design, each accommodation offers air conditioning, a state-of-the-art sound system and coffee facilities. The bathrooms include deluxe bath amenities, bathrobes and slippers. Chatham Inn offers local tours which leave from the private boat dock and travel to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Deep sea fishing, barrier beach walks and antique car tours can be arranged. The elegant Main Dining Room features panoramic views of the ocean. Local seasonal cuisine is offered. Guests can have a casual meal at the Sacred Cod Tavern or afternoon tea in the South Lounge.
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Offering views of the Atlantic Ocean, this oceanfront inn in Chatham, Massachusetts features 4 restaurants and a full-service spa. Each spacious accommodation provides a fully stocked minibar and flat-screen TV.
An oceanfront heated pool with surrounding cabanas and the private beach area are available at Chatham Bars Inn. A 24-hour gym, tennis and croquet courts are on site as well.
Decorated in New England design, each accommodation offers air conditioning, a state-of-the-art sound system and coffee facilities. The bathrooms include deluxe bath amenities, bathrobes and slippers.
Chatham Inn offers local tours which leave from the private boat dock and travel to MarthaТs Vineyard and Nantucket. Deep sea fishing, barrier beach walks and antique car tours can be arranged.
The elegant Main Dining Room features panoramic views of the ocean. Local seasonal cuisine is offered. Guests can have a casual meal at the Sacred Cod Tavern or afternoon tea in the South Lounge. 297 Shore Road, Chatham, MA 02633, USA
Hardings beach Chatham Mass
Last Day of Vacation some time on the beach to watch the waves, let the mind go blank and smell the salt air. A day of thinking of the family and friends
GULF OIL SPILL FALLOUT HORSESHOE CRABS DIE OFF CHATHAM MA CAPE COD HARDINGS BEACH
August 20th I met my friend down at the beach on the Cape near our family home in Chatham. Harding's Beach has always been a grt clean beach.
I sat for a few seconds and saw it right off. OK the seaweed but then I took a walk further & right off noticed the immense horseshoe crab die off.
Ive been there my whole life & Ive never seen this. Yes storms bring in many things but one species & not others & only the young of the species. Something was wrong to me and I had to show it.
I'll get right to it. Yes I suspect it has a relation to the Corexit 9500 & that the currents have carried that deadly poison to our shores. Our own Fishing industry & livelihood is not only in jeopardy but more important our lives our health is. This will last our life time and then on.
This is significant & critical as to the scope of this environmental disaster & how it will or is affecting anywhere the waters flow around the globe.
Our government has signed off to the industry and military to allow the use of this dispersant Corexit 9500 & it is deadly. Don't let them tell you other wise & those who dropped it I'm sure they know in their own hearts it was wrong.
It's like they dropped the A bomb and I'm serious about this people. We have been poisoned and it is not isolated to the Gulf and I do not believe it was an accident.
I am very upset over the oil spill and what they used to disperse or cover up the magnitude of the spill. We know we are being messed with and it's our lives and our children's lives. They do not care.
Our sea is dying and it is too late. This event in the Gulf has really done us in. Millions of gallons PLUS this Corexit 9500 has been injected into the well under the sea and also sprayed from up above by our own air force.
What did they think would be the result of such an action? Who signed off on such a thing? Who? You know who!
This is no longer a threat to our shores but to others as well outside our own country. This is a Global event & my little film here is nothing but a small fragment of what is to come.
The Canary in the Mine for sure.
BP was & is in control of our beaches telling our own people who wanted to report on the issue they had no jurisdiction and were not allowed to photograph or walk the most contaminated areas. I do not buy the it was for their own safety We have no idea of the scope of this yet but I can only estimate. Not imagine I'm thinking the reality is very scary at this point.
Forget the most contaminated areas. They are all contaminated.
This is so devastating it is Global. Wake up people were really in a Global Crisis were all in this together and I am not sure we can get out of this one.
I took samples of the Horseshoe crabs to an environmental testing lad today. The manager was called in & a marine biologist & we talked and we all agreed what can we do? nothing at this point but spread what we have found.
They didn't even have to test. They knew. That's what is scary. They knew. The manager was a diver & he knew it was possible & it was here. So he was in agreement but the reality is what can we do now that the damage is done.
I told him this was not about money this was about an environmental disaster we have no control over and all we can do now is report on it. No fund will recover our marine life. we don't have to pay law firms to tell us what we already know.
Our fishing industry is going to die but that's the least of our worries. We may go along with it.
There is nothing at this point to do but to yell all about it. He agreed yes the contamination had reached our shores. That's all I needed to hear. He was a diver and knew this was not good and not surprised.
I told him the dispersant was light enough to make its way up the coast in the currents to Massachusetts. He agreed.
He agreed but what can we do about it? What can we do!!!!!! It's happened how can we correct it? We can't.
Really this is horrible & I'm just showing you what I alone have seen and I'll write more later. This is my own evidence.
It has made it to our shores who is next. Oh and yes this is no surprise and how long has this been going on? It isnt the first time I can say that with a clear mind
No the oceans are not warm because of the climate change they are warming because they have been poisoned with a chemical so lethal it has created a thermal chemical reaction..
The thermo change is from the chemical reaction in the water due to contamination which effects the marine life more and the crustaceans are the first to go so here we are.
If we notice the birds die off then we know for sure. They have ingested the guts of the crabs so it's moving up the food chain.
Do not trust your country to have your back they have allowed this and I am more than upset.
Cape Cod Fishing Trip
October fishing on Capt Mike Abdow's Magic Charter boat out of Chatham Mass.
Chatham, Massachusetts, 1940's. Archive film 95562
Chatham, Massachusetts, Cape Cod , United States of America, U.S.A. Amateur home movie of late 1940's or early 1950's. A crowded beach, striped parasols, swimmers in the sea, people sunbathing on the sand, windsurfers on the water. Another nice beach view with people enjoying a seaside holiday, seating in chairs running about the sand, lying on towels, drying themselves. Outside a large clapboard church, a two men and two women walk up the path to the door. A group of people go up the steps to enter the church. More people arriving for church, cars parked around. People pile into the church door, large car park. Woman stands near another.
Main street, view down the road with shops or restaurants and parked cars, a white clapboard petrol station with pumps outside. The frontage of the post office with sign over the door reading 'US Post Office, Chatham Mass.' A car pulls away, the street with lots of signs for shops and cars, boys and men walk down the pavement. Two women cross the road, as cars stream past.
A seaside scene on a busy pier, possibly Fish Pier, with ships at the quay side. The holiday crowds. A covered dock. A ferry. Crowds with their backs to us on the pier. The pier head, people sit in the sun and look at the boats. A sailboat from the pier. Two boats tied alongside, called the 'Yankee'. The town from the sea with a very high tower. Views of the shore line with small boats at anchor.
Civil War Encampment in Chatham, Mass.
A group of Civil War re-enactors set up camp at the Chatham Historical Society's Atwood House Museum. The Cape Cod Chronicle reports.
Great White Spotted of the Shore of Cape Cod
While fishing off of Chatham ma. we saw a shark.
giant bluefin tuna fishing chatham 705lb threecscharters
giant bluefin tuna fishing chatham bite 2009
Cape Cod lake fishing for MASSIVE bass!! (constant action)!
Today I will be fishing Lovers Lake, a glacial lake located in Chatham Massachusetts. I will be catching largemouth bass, pickeral, and bluegill!! If you enjoyed the video, please consider leaving a like and subscribing!!
Fishermen, Coast Guard rescue fishermen off Chatham
Three good Samaritan fishing vessel crews rescued four fishermen from a fishing vessel fire Aug. 23, 2018, 65 miles off the coast of Chatham. A Coast Guard HC-144 Ocean Sentry air crew from Air Station Cape Cod and the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Legare, 270-foot Medium Endurance Cutter, diverted to evaluate the scene. (U.S. Coast Guard video)
Chatham Lighthouse Jaws Beach Cape Cod Ma Aerial Views Kite Footage where the Great White Sharks are
sofferari.com Chatham Lighthouse Beach Cape Cod Massachusetts Aerial Views from 1500' Kite Footage where the Great White Sharks are swimming this summer. Jaws Comes Home Shark Week
Chatham Ma Cape Cod Hardings Beach Walk to light
Chatham Ma Cape Cod Hardings Beach Walk to light
Monomy Island Chatham MA 7/2016
Sand bar low tide Dave, Chris, Sam & Parker
Drone footage of North Beach Island in Chatham, MA
Chatham Light
MS Aerial uses the industries highest quality cameras and state of the art multirotors to capture the beauty of Chatham Light, in Chatham, MA. This historic lighthouse has aided mariners for over 200 years and continues to serve a vital function to maritime safety today. We at MS Aerial were proud to capture its beauty like never before.
Seal's Narrow Escape from Great White Shark off Chatham, MA
A seal narrowly escapes the jaws of a Great White shark by leaping out of the water. The shark follows close behind and both breach in a stunning bit of footage captured by Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries.
“The escape was incredible to witness. We’ve seen three predations over the last two years and this was a first — to watch a white shark leap from the water in an attempt to grab a grey seal. The seal won that battle but shortly after the same shark successfully consumed a different seal further offshore,” Cynthia Wigren, president of the conservancy, said in a statement.
The conservancy posted a photo on its Twitter feed of blood in the water and a dark shape beneath, saying, “The research team witnessed a successful predation (white shark eating a seal) today.”
This is Brewster
Long time local residents speak about the joys and wonder of living in Brewster on Cape Cod.
Karen:
It’s just one of those places. I mean where else on the Cape do you have no working traffic light. Can you name one town that doesn’t have a traffic light. We had one at one time, but it doesn’t work.
Steve:
Brewster is a town with a lot of history, and although changes have come to Brewster and the Cape, in general, Brewster has kept its character throughout the time of change.
Jim:
Well, we have two draws that I can see for the town of Brewster. One is the seasonal draw. We have vast beaches about 11 miles of them.
We have a lot of ponds if people want to get into the fresh water. And the year-round residents come here for retirement. Or the younger folks come here for the great educational system.
Steve:
One activity that I really like in Brewster is the availability of high tide and swimming and then low tide and the flats.
Karen:
When you can go out for a mile and just keep walking and keep walking back without having water above your waist.
It’s just something you won’t experience anywhere else. It’s also a calming experience when you walk out on the flats, you aren’t going to have the noise that you have in other areas or even at the dock.
Steve:
We have two beautiful 18 hole golf courses that are connected called The Captain’s Course.
Jim:
The Captain’s was one of the top 25 courses named in 1986.
Steve:
Brewster’s main street is route 6A and if you travel along it you’d see the marshes of Brewster, you’ll see the Sea Captain’s houses.
Jim:
The town of Brewster is known for the Sea Captain’s town. There are probably 20-25 seas captain’s homes throughout the town.
Steve:
The Sea Captain population here in Brewster was probably greatest in the mid-1800s.
Jim:
Another site you’ll see as you travel along 6A is the Brewster general store. Us locals think of that as the center of Brewster.
Karen:
I go there a couple times a week and see the people that come in. And they always come back. And they come back with their kids. Then they come back with their grand children. And the grand children grow up and they start coming here.
Steve:
When I was a kid growing up here in Brewster we lived fairly close to the Brewster Store and it was always a great place to go, great place to visit, great place to explore all the different things that were there. It’s still a great place to explore because it’s very much as it was back in the day when I was a child here.
Jim:
We have the Punkhorn parklands in West Brewster which is hundreds of open space acres the town’s purchased; the 1900 acre Nickerson State Park. My child grew up there and went fishing…sporting. My grand children now go over there. There’s hiking and all types of activities to enjoy with the family.
Karen:
My son and his wife and family rent the yurts. You can stay overnight in a yurt that has electricity or you can take tents in there.
Steve:
I think the type of people who tend to live in Brewster are passionate about preservation of what’s here…
Passionate about preservation of the environment…
Passionate about keeping Brewster so that people can enjoy it in future years.