Tom Richardson

Tom RichardsonTom Richardson is the co-director and host of BoatingLocal. Before that he served as the editor of Northeast Boating from 2005 to 2009, and as managing editor of Salt Water Sportsman magazine from 1995 to 2004. He lives, boats and fishes in southeastern Massachusetts with his wife and three kids.
Recent Articles by Tom Richardson
EdgeWater 158CC a Little Big Boat EdgeWater 158CC a Little Big Boat

EdgeWater’s new 158 center console is a small yet versatile boat that’s ideal for all types of nearshore activities, including tubing, fishing, short runs to the beach or just tooling around. It also makes a great tender for yacht...

» November 10th, 2010
Commercial Striped Bass Quota Will Not Be Increased Commercial Striped Bass Quota Will Not Be Increased

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, the agency tasked with managing migratory coastal species within state waters, has voted down the proposal to increase the coastal commercial quota of striped bass. Of the Northeast states, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,...

» November 9th, 2010
Shark Expert: Great Whites Here to Stay Shark Expert: Great Whites Here to Stay

CapeCodOnline: The audience chomped on cheese and crackers, celery and other goodies. But when state shark expert Greg Skomal spoke, he upped the ante on what it means to feast. Skomal, the featured speaker at the Harwich Conservation Trust‘s...

» November 9th, 2010
Body Pulled from Long Island Sound Body Pulled from Long Island Sound

WestportNow and The Hour reported the body of an 88-year-old North Haven, Connecticut, man was pulled from Long Island Sound on Saturday evening after he was found floating face-down between the docks of the Saugatuck Harbor Yacht Club in...

» November 9th, 2010
Bigelow Laboratory to Build New Ocean Health Center Bigelow Laboratory to Build New Ocean Health Center

The Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay, Maine, has received a $9.1 million grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to build a new Center for Ocean Health on the lab’s East Boothbay campus. The center...

» November 9th, 2010
Rise in Sea Temp Affects Maine Sealife, Fishermen Rise in Sea Temp Affects Maine Sealife, Fishermen

According to an article by the Island Institute’s Director of Marine Programs Dr. Heather Deese and Maine Sea Grant Communications Coordinator Catherine Schmitt, the record-breaking temperatures of 2010 had a dramatic affect on marine life in the Gulf of...

» November 9th, 2010
Video QuickTip: Emergency Cell Phone Video QuickTip: Emergency Cell Phone

Cell phones can still be used to make emergency 911 calls even after the service has been discontinued. Unless you plan to donate your old phone to a charity, hang onto it (as well as the charger) and keep...

» November 9th, 2010
Man Dies in Piscataqua Capsize Man Dies in Piscataqua Capsize

A Maine Marine Patrol crew found an adult male on Gerrish Island, Maine, during a search in the Piscataqua River, on Saturday Nov. 6, 2010. The 65-year-old man was found unresponsive on the northeast tip of the island during...

» November 8th, 2010
Focus on: Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Focus on: Mattapoisett, Massachusetts

Mattapoisett holds a special place in my heart, as it happens to be where I live. If you’re a boater, you couldn’t ask for a saltier location. It seems as if every other person in town is either a...

» November 8th, 2010
Fishing Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Fishing Mattapoisett, Massachusetts

The waters off Mattapoisett offer some very good fishing with a variety of species, most notably striped bass, which typically arrive in early May. School bass and some larger fish can be taken inside the Mattapoisett River in May...

» November 8th, 2010