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    • [EXPIRED] Boatlines October 30 from MIATC, Martin County, FL

       Fort Pierce City Marina 1 Avenue A, Ft. Pierce, FL 34950 (772) 464-1245 Facsimile (772) 464-2589

      At the intersection of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Okeechobee Waterway, Martin County, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is home to Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast and a hub of boating activity and events of interest to boaters.

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

       
      Calendar of Events
      -Martin County Christmas Parade 12/5/2020
       
      -St. Lucie County Christmas Parade 12/5/2020
       
      -Indian River County Christmas Parade 12/12/2020
       
      -ABYC Online Certification Courses~ Click Here for Class Calendar
       
      Chapman School of Seamanship~ See their website for the latest listing of classes
       
       
      Greater Amberjack Closes
      The recreational harvest of greater amberjack in Gulf of Mexico state and federal waters closes Nov. 1 and will remain closed through April 30, 2021. The season is scheduled to reopen May 1-31, 2021.
       
      This seasonal harvest closure is intended to help conserve the Gulf greater amberjack population and rebuild this fishery for the future.
       
       
       
      Department of Environmental Protection 
       
      DEP’s Coral Reef Conservation Program is supporting a Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative (SEFCRI) stakeholder engagement project. Selected participants, or committee members, will represent various fisheries-related stakeholder groups to harness the capacity of the fishing community (fishing stakeholders and industry) to advance conservation of the Southeast Florida Coral Reef Ecosystem Conservation Area (ECA). This capacity includes knowledge/experience, outreach/advocacy, and standing and commitment to achieving conservation outcomes for resources and the coral reef ecosystem.
       
      Location: This is an online event, registration is free
      More information and Registration: Click Here
       
      The Florida Clean Boating Program will present a live webinar on the Clean Vessel Act Pumpout Grant Program. This funding opportunity is available to new and existing marine and freshwater recreational boating facilities for boater pumpouts and boater education and outreach opportunities. Participants will learn about Florida’s Clean Vessel Act Grant Program, grant funded allowable costs, project examples, and how to apply for grant funding. For additional information on the Clean Vessel Act Grant Program and link to the webinar, please visit the website, https://floridadep.gov/rcp/cva 
       
      Location: Webinar presentation
      To Register: Click Here
       
      Drive Through Shredding Event
       
      Saturday, November 7th, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
      Morgan Stanley Parking Lot
      729 SW Federal Highway
      Stuart, Florida
       
      Please put whatever you would like shredded in your trunk and the shredding professional will remove the materials and shred them on site.
       
      If you have questions please call Sue at 772-223-3233 or Jessica at 772-223-3217.
       
      Derecktor Ft. Pierce Receives Army Corps Approval
      Clearing Significant Hurdle
      Plans to convert the nearly 100-year-old Port of Fort Pierce into a full-service repair and refit facility for the global fleet of megayachts are moving ahead at full speed.
       
      After 11 months of review, the engineering and plans for Derecktor Ft. Pierce’s new haul-out basin have been officially approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, paving way for construction to commence once the City of Fort Pierce Building Department gives its final approval.
       
      “Securing a permit from the U.S. Army Corps was no easy feat, especially during a global pandemic, as it required review from several different departments,” Justin Beard, marketing manager for Derecktor Shipyards, said. “The haul-out basin is a critical piece of infrastructure at Derecktor Ft. Pierce and it will allow us to lift vessels up to 250 feet in length with our 1,500-ton mobile boat hoist.”
       
      The haul-out basin measures 220 feet in length and 50 feet wide, comparative in size to one of the two concrete silos located adjacent to the Derecktor facility at the Port of Fort Pierce. Existing upland will be excavated from the concrete pier making way for 288 auger cast piles needed to support the relieving platform surrounding the perimeter of the haul-out basin. Read More
       
       
      Is there anything you’d like to share with the membership? Do you want to be our next Member Spotlight?
       
      Send us a picture and short summary and we will include it in Boatlines!
       
      MIATC Board of Directors
      President: John Yudin of Guy Yudin & Foster 
      Director: Jill Marasa of St. Lucie County EDC
      Director: Butch Olsen  of Pt. Salerno Commercial Fishing Dock Authority
       
       
      Michele Miller
      Director of Operations
       
      Amber Novy
      Communications Coordinator
       
      MIATC | PO Box 1639Stuart, FL 34997

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