
Federal budget undermines Great Lakes boating growth
The Great Lakes are some of America’s most important and irreplaceable natural assets. Yet, they are under attack by President Bush’s unforgivable disregard for a

The Great Lakes are some of America’s most important and irreplaceable natural assets. Yet, they are under attack by President Bush’s unforgivable disregard for a
Devil may be in the details, say industry leaders, citing provision that would let states levy fees At first glance, the permit system proposed by

President Bush last night signed into law The Clean Boating Act of 2008, protecting more than 17 million recreational boats throughout the U.S. from unprecedented
New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the first
Boating advocates of all stripes are hailing Tuesday’s passage of the Clean Boating Act of 2008, H.R. 5949/S. 2766, in the U.S. Senate and House
The Water Access Alliance supports the introduction of legislation earlier this year to provide federal grants for the revitalization of waterfront brownfields. HR 5469, introduced
Brunswick issued a statement Tuesday saying Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service’s decision to lower the company’s long-term corporate credit rating to “BB+” from “BBB-“ will
The Marine Retailers Association of America today issued an update on the status of the Clean Boating Act. The Clean Boating Act of 2008 would
State moves on incentives to retain marine businesses Progress is on the horizon to reverse the hemorrhage of marine businesses defecting from Florida to North
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency published the Clean Water Act proposal in the Federal Register. The proposal will impose new, complex requirements on recreational boaters

The Great Lakes are some of America’s most important and irreplaceable natural assets. Yet, they are under attack by President Bush’s unforgivable disregard for a
Devil may be in the details, say industry leaders, citing provision that would let states levy fees At first glance, the permit system proposed by

President Bush last night signed into law The Clean Boating Act of 2008, protecting more than 17 million recreational boats throughout the U.S. from unprecedented
New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the first
Boating advocates of all stripes are hailing Tuesday’s passage of the Clean Boating Act of 2008, H.R. 5949/S. 2766, in the U.S. Senate and House
The Water Access Alliance supports the introduction of legislation earlier this year to provide federal grants for the revitalization of waterfront brownfields. HR 5469, introduced
Brunswick issued a statement Tuesday saying Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service’s decision to lower the company’s long-term corporate credit rating to “BB+” from “BBB-“ will
The Marine Retailers Association of America today issued an update on the status of the Clean Boating Act. The Clean Boating Act of 2008 would
State moves on incentives to retain marine businesses Progress is on the horizon to reverse the hemorrhage of marine businesses defecting from Florida to North
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency published the Clean Water Act proposal in the Federal Register. The proposal will impose new, complex requirements on recreational boaters