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    • LNM: AIWW MM:903.5, Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 88 Missing Dayboards


      SAFETY/INDIAN RIVER NORTH SECTION/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0056-26


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      1. INDIAN RIVER (NORTH SECTION) DAYBEACON 89 (LLNR 42255) IS REPORTED MISSING DAYBOARDS.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//282203Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 42255 District: 07 lat/lon: 28.280914,-80.686751 Desc: Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 88

      WW: blat (28.28131) , blon (-80.68586) , bWWid (5) , bMM (903.5) , bDOffWW (0.1) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • LNM: AIWW MM:826.8, Halifax River Daybeacon 24 Offstation


      SAFETY/HALIFAX RIVER/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0055-26


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      1. HALIFAX RIVER DAYBEACON 24 (LLNR 39975) IS REPORTED OFF STATION.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//282158Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 39975 District: 07 lat/lon: 29.261382,-81.039224 Desc: Halifax River Daybeacon 24

      WW: blat (29.26158) , blon (-81.03885) , bWWid (5) , bMM (826.8) , bDOffWW (0.0) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • Opinion: That New No-Wake Zone is Dangerous – SunSentinel

       
       

       

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    • LNM: St. Johns River MM:87.0, Turkey Island Light 43 Missing Dayboards


      SAFETY/FLORIDA – SEMINOLE GROVE/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0054-26


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      1. TURKEY ISLAND LIGHT 43 (LLNR 8395) IS REPORTED MISSING DAYBOARDS.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//271119Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 8395 District: 07 lat/lon: 29.499539,-81.683222 Desc: Turkey Island Light 43

      WW: blat (29.49977) , blon (-81.68343) , bWWid (100) , bMM (87.0) , bDOffWW (0.0) , bAbbrev (St. Johns River) , bWWName (St. Johns River.gpx)

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    • Good News – Airside Remediations at Staniel Cay

       Welcome to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club, your own paradise in the middle of the beautiful Exumas.

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      Makers Air and Staniel Cay Yacht Club,  A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, offer convenient flights to the Bahamas.

       

       

      Yesterday the Government of The Bahamas executed two contracts for the construction of two airport projects: a terminal and airside works at Farmer’s Cay and also airside remediations at Staniel Cay.

      Through initiatives like these, we continue to develop infrastructure, drive growth, enhance the quality of life, and unlock economic potential that supports a thriving economy and brighter future for all Bahamians.

      Since the launch of the historic Family Islands Renaissance Project, over 14 airports have been completed or are under active construction, with more to come.

      The affirms that all islands deserve the best airport infrastructure. Our Aviation and Airports Project Partners are working HARD to deliver results one island at a time! 🙏🏾🇧🇸✈️

       

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    • LNM: Off WW, NWS Tropical Atlantic Marine Weather Briefing for Thursday, April 9, 2026 16:30


      NWS Tropical Atlantic Marine Weather Briefing for Thursday, April 9, 2026


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      Hi Blue Water Mariners,

      The Thursday edition of our Tropical Atlantic Marine Weather Briefing is now available at: https://youtu.be/4UV6Gqnfnz4

      Overview of the next 5 days:
      • No gales or warnings are in the forecast.
      • Fresh to strong easterly winds and rough to very rough seas over a good portion of the basin due to a strong subtropical ridge through at least early next week.
      Remember that you can always get the latest marine forecast at hurricanes.gov/marine

      Fair winds and following seas!

      Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch
      National Hurricane Center
      National Weather Service
      Miami, Florida, USA


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      0: llnr: 0 District: 07 lat/lon: 38.517803333333,-79.06959 Desc: NWS Tropical Atlantic Marine Weather Briefing for Thursday, April 9, 2026 16:30

      WW: blat (33.87756) , blon (-78.52913) , bWWid (5) , bMM (339.0) , bDOffWW (322.0) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • LNM: AIWW MM:778.6, Matanzas River Daybeacon 10A Missing


      SAFETY/FLORIDA – MATAZAS RIVER/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0053-26


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      1. MATANZAS RIVER DABEACON 10A (LLNR 39065) IS REPORTED MISSING.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//221551Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 39065 District: 07 lat/lon: 29.886032,-81.302398 Desc: Matanzas River Daybeacon 10A

      WW: blat (29.88667) , blon (-81.30176) , bWWid (5) , bMM (778.6) , bDOffWW (0.1) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • LNM: AIWW MM:878.3, Titusville Yacht Basin Daybeacon 1 Missing


      SAFETY/FLORIDA – MATAZAS RIVER/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0053-26


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      1. MATANZAS RIVER DABEACON 10A (LLNR 39065) IS REPORTED MISSING.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//221551Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 39065 District: 07 lat/lon: 29.886032,-81.302398 Desc: Matanzas River Daybeacon 10A

      WW: blat (29.88667) , blon (-81.30176) , bWWid (5) , bMM (778.6) , bDOffWW (0.1) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

      1: llnr: 41210 District: 07 lat/lon: 28.625108,-80.805303 Desc: Titusville Yacht Basin Daybeacon 1

      WW: blat (28.62730) , blon (-80.80234) , bWWid (5) , bMM (878.3) , bDOffWW (0.2) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • LNM: St. Johns River MM:3.2, St Johns Bar Cut Range Front Light Offstation


      SAFETY/ST JOHNS RIVER/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0052-26


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      1. ST JOHNS BAR CUT RANGE FRONT LIGHT (LLNR 7115) IS OFF STATION.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//220447Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 7115 District: 07 lat/lon: 30.403926,-81.427683 Desc: St Johns Bar Cut Range Front Light

      WW: blat (30.40133) , blon (-81.42664) , bWWid (100) , bMM (3.2) , bDOffWW (0.2) , bAbbrev (St. Johns River) , bWWName (St. Johns River.gpx)

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    • LNM: AIWW MM:712.5, Cumberland Sound Lower Range C Range Rear Light Destroyed


      SAFETY/CUMBERLAND SOUND/ATON/SEC JAX BNM 0051-26


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      1. CUMBERLAND SOUND LOWER RANGE C RANGE REAR LIGHT (LLNR 6885) IS DESTROYED.
      2. ALL MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO TRANSIT THE AREA WITH CAUTION.
      CANCEL AT//211348Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 6885 District: 07 lat/lon: 30.717633,-81.486714 Desc: Cumberland Sound Lower Range C Range Rear Light

      WW: blat (30.72287) , blon (-81.48202) , bWWid (5) , bMM (712.5) , bDOffWW (0.5) , bAbbrev (AIWW) , bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • LNM: AIWW MM:936.3, Indian River (South Section) Light 63 Set TRLB


      UPDATE/INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY (FLORIDA) – SEVENTH DISTRICT PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH (CHART 11472) EAU GALLIE – ST. LUCIE INLET/ATON/SEC MIA BNM 0028-26 UPDATE-1


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      1. INDIAN RIVER SOUTH SECTION LIGHT 63 (LLNR 43570)
      2. CAUSE: GENERAL: ALLISION: WATERBORNE VESSEL
      3. UNIT UTILIZED SIDE SONAR SCAN AND WAS UNABLE TO FIND WRECKAGE ON SCENE. UNIT SET TRLB – 5CFR (HULL#: 5CFR-23-51-GC) W/ 30′ OF 1/2″ CHAIN AND 135LB DORMOR ON AP. INSTALLED CRCS CR6200 (BATT#: 07-032281) SOC: 100%, INIT VOLT: <7V, SET TO FL G 4S WITH AN EFFECTIVE INTENSITY OF 60 CANDELA AND A NOMINAL RANGE OF 5NM. REQ SECMIA UPDATE BNM. VERIFIED CHARTS, L/L, C/P, AND USAIMS. LW.
      4. POSN INFO: 27-50-46.709N, 080-28-24.692W (27°50.7785N / 080°28.4116W, 27.846308 / -80.473526) . AP TO MPP: 327T 2.2 YDS.
      CANCEL AT//202100Z APR 26//

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      0: llnr: 43570 District: 07 lat/lon: 27.846293,-80.473514 Desc: Indian River (South Section) Light 63

      WW: blat (27.84621), blon (-80.47370), bWWid (5), bMM (936.3), bDOffWW (0.0), bAbbrev (AIWW), bWWName (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.gpx)

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    • Nation’s First-ever Jellyfish Museum in Pompano Beach – SunSentinel

       
       

       

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    • A ‘super El Niño’ could form later this year. Here’s how it would affect hurricane season. – SunSentinel

       
       

       

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    • Palm Beach May Appoint Special Magistrate in Marine Violation Cases – Palm Beach Post


       

       

      Palm Beach may appoint special magistrate in marine violation cases

      Diego Diaz Lasa, Palm Beach Daily News

      Palm Beach may soon see a new addition to its code-enforcement process — a magistrate judge with a focus on coastal and maritime law.

      Fueled by the town’s recent efforts to manage the Lake Worth Lagoon, the Palm Beach Town Council on March 3 gave its initial approval to an ordinance that would create a new special magistrate position to oversee violations of the town’s laws regulating its beaches and waterways, as well as boating and other aquatic activities.

      It’s an ordinance that may be codified by the month’s end, as Palm Beach Police Department Chief Nicholas Caristo requested the Town Council to hold a special meeting later this month.

      Town of Palm Beach fleet manager Todd MacLauchlin loads a buoy onto the Palm Beach Police marine unit while Palm Beach Police Officer Quinn Mosko, facing, and other divers remove illegal moorings and bottom gear north of the Flagler Bridge in the Intracoastal Waterway on Aug. 26.
      Town of Palm Beach fleet manager Todd MacLauchlin loads a buoy onto the Palm Beach Police marine unit while Palm Beach Police Officer Quinn Mosko, facing, and other divers remove illegal moorings and bottom gear north of the Flagler Bridge in the Intracoastal Waterway on Aug. 26.

      Council members agreed to meet at 9:30 a.m. on March 30 for a second reading of the ordinance, which could result in it becoming law.

       

      Caristo’s request came as the Palm Beach Police Department has towed over a dozen boats from the Lake Worth Lagoon — a part of the Intracoastal Waterway — as part of the town’s effort to manage the body of water.

      That enforcement effort also has included enforcing a recently passed anchoring rule that prevents boaters from anchoring overnight for more than 30 days within a consecutive six-month period in waters where Palm Beach has jurisdiction. Officers have also issued citations for illegal mooring, lack of anchor lights or expired or nonexistent registration.

      Under the potential new law, the Town Council would be able to appoint a special magistrate that would review those infractions and others that fall under chapter 74 of Palm Beach’s Code of Ordinances, titled “Parks and Recreation.”

      The special magistrate would have the same quasi-judicial powers as the Code Enforcement Board, including the ability to subpoena alleged violators, take testimony under oath and issue fines as well as lawful orders to bring violators into compliance.

       

      The appointee would be required to be an attorney licensed in Florida who has experience with coastal or maritime law.

      The ordinance does not limit the number of special magistrates the town can appoint, nor does it place a term limit on those appointed to the position. However, it does note a special magistrate can be removed via a Town Council vote.

       

      For example, Lighthouse Point in Broward County has a code enforcement board for violations related to residential buildings and a special magistrate for violations related to commercial buildings, O’Connor told the council.

      Town Hall Staff recommend the special magistrate specifically for that section of the code, because the Code Enforcement Board may lack the familiarity with complex sphere of coastal and marine law, according to a memo attached to the ordinance.

      Diego Diaz Lasa is a journalist at the Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach him at dlasa@pbdailynews.com.

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    • Palm Beach Police Boat Bemoval – CBS12


      Palm Beach police boat removal: 50 violations, 15 vessels towed from Lake Worth Lagoon


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      The Palm Beach Police Department has been actively working to enforce new vessel regulations in the Lake Worth Lagoon.

      The Town of Palm Beach approved the ordinance in November, under which vessels can no longer anchor within town waters for more than 30 days within a six-month period, and illegal moorings are strictly prohibited.

       

      During a Town Council Meeting on Tuesday, officials gave an update on the recent enforcement actions since the latest Town Council Meeting, which include:

      • 21 vessels have been identified for enforcement action.
      • 16 Notices of Violation have been issued, bringing the total to 50.
      • Three citations have been handed out for illegal moorings.
      • 7 vessels have been removed and towed, totaling 15 vessels removed so far.
      • The number of vessels currently within Town jurisdiction has decreased to approximately 70, down from 168 during initial enforcement efforts.
      • The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is engaged in managing four derelict vessels identified in collaborative actions.

      See also: Lake Worth Lagoon boat removals spark backlash from sailing community

       
       

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      Officials stated that these enforcement initiatives are aimed at ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal laws, addressing issues such as unlawful anchoring, derelict vessels, and environmental hazards that affect the Intracoastal Waterway.

      Key objectives of the enforcement efforts include:

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      • Tracking and monitoring vessels that exceed the 30-day anchoring limit.
      • Confiscating illegal mooring balls.
      • Addressing live-aboard activities that do not comply with the Town Code.
      • Taking action against derelict or abandoned vessels.
      • Reducing navigational hazards in the waterways.
      • Tackling environmental and sanitation concerns in the Lagoon.

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    • East Coast Major Storm Update – Fred Pickhardt

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      East Coast Major Storm Update

      A major winter storm is forecast to impact the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast from Sunday, February 22, through Monday, February 23, 2026.

       
       
       
       
       

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      A powerful nor’easter is expected to produce widespread snowfall of 1 to 2 feet (12–24 inches) and blizzard conditions along coastal areas, resulting in nearly impossible travel and potential for numerous power outages.

         

      Key Weather Hazards

      • Blizzard Conditions: Millions of residents from coastal Delaware through southeastern New England are under blizzard warnings. High winds combined with heavy snow will cause whiteout conditions and near-zero visibility.
           

         

      • Extreme Winds: Wind gusts are expected to range from 40 to 70 mph from coastal New Jersey to southeast New England.
      • Power Outages: The combination of strong winds and the weight of heavy, wet snow is likely to cause scattered to numerous power outages.
      • Coastal Flooding: Moderate to major coastal flooding and high surf are forecast, with inundation of roads and property most likely from Delaware to Cape Cod.

      Travel and Safety Impacts

      Travel will become treacherous to life-threatening starting Sunday afternoon. Officials have urged residents in major metropolitan areas, including New York City, to stay off the roads. Significant disruptions to travel and infrastructure are likely, including widespread flight cancellations and school closures on Monday.

         

      Offshore Waters

      Storm to Hurricane force winds and seas building up to 9-11 meters within 180-360 nm south of the center during the next 36-48 hours.

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    • March Cruising Weather in the Gulf & Caribbean – Fred Pickhardt

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      March is one of the most popular months for cruising the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean—and for good reason. It sits right at the sweet spot between winter cold fronts and the start of the wetter summer pattern. For cruisers, that means comfortable temperatures, manageable seas, and very low risk of tropical weather…

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