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    • AGLCA Confronts More Anchor Restrictions in Florida

      Our thanks to America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association Director Kim Russo for bringing this legislation to our attention. If you have not done so, please donate to AGLCA’s Advocacy Fund. The work of AGLCA’s lobbyists benefits all boaters.

       

      As anticipated, additional municipalities in Florida have gotten their representatives to file a bill adding anchorages to the list of waterways where overnight anchoring is prohibited. The bill (attached) would add the following anchorages to the three previously closed to overnight stays:

      • Surfside, south of 88th Street/Biscaya Drive and north 24 of Stillwater in Miami Beach.
      • Biscaya Lake in Surfside
      • Indian Creek Lake between Indian Creek and Bay Harbor 27 Islands
      • North and South Lake areas of Hollywood in Broward
      • Lake Sylvia in Broward County.

      With the assistance of our lobbyist in Tallahassee, we have successfully challenged efforts in the past to add more anchorages to this section of the Florida statutes. We will work hard to do so once again. Please stay tuned for action alerts.

      You may tired of hearing this, but THIS is why we pay a lobbyist in Florida. We do not yet have enough in our Advocacy Fund to cover his contract for 2021. If you have not contributed, please consider doing so now. Contribute here.

      Kim Russo

      Director

      America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association

      krusso@greatloop.org

      843.879.5030

      — Attachment(s) —
      Florida_1652.pdf (125.4 KB)

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      And this from Ted Arisaka of Save South Carolina’s Anchorages:

      https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2021/1652/BillText/Filed/HTML

       
       1. Between Rivo Alto Island and Di Lido Island.
         22         2. Between San Marino Island and San Marco Island.
         23         3. Between San Marco Island and Biscayne Island.
         24         4.Surfside, south of 88th Street/Biscaya Drive and north
         25  of Stillwater in Miami Beach.
         26         5.Biscaya Lake in Surfside.
         27         6.Indian Creek Lake between Indian Creek and Bay Harbor
         28  Islands.
         29         (d)North and South Lake areas of Hollywood in Broward
         30  County.
         31         (e)Lake Sylvia in Broward County.
         32         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.
      
       
       
       
       

       

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    • Proposed Florida Legislation Eases Derelict Removal

      All those gutted, rotting-out old sailboats, yachts and other defunct dream boats — and the fuel and sewage they leak — have got to go, Florida lawmakers say, to keep afloat the watery reasons so many chose to live and play here. See a similar proposal in South Carolina.

       

      Proposed Florida legislation eases derelict boat removal
      Florida Today

      State Rep. Tyler Sirois press conference concerning derelict vessels in Florida.
      Florida Today

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    • Great Dismal Swamp an Irreplaceable Hub of Black and Indigenous history


      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route

      The Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center is located adjacent to the Dismal Swamp State Park, offering trails, exhibits and ongoing programs in Camden County, NC. Docks are provided by the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR and a NC DOT Rest Area facility. See also National Heritage.

       

      Andrew Woods

       

      Great Dismal Swamp an irreplaceable hub of Black and Indigenous history
      The Wilderness Society

       

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net’s Marina Directory Listing For the Camden TDA/Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center
       

       

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    • Anchoring Ordinance Requirements at Folly Beach, SC


      Our thanks to Ted Arisaka of Save Georgia’s Anchorages for this information. Such stringent restrictions are almost always passed by officials who are not boaters and do not understand the mechanics of and safety requirements for anchoring. There are 3 recommended anchorages near the Folly River launch ramp, a heavily trafficked ramp with walking distance of downtown Folly Beach. Open Chartview and click the anchor symbol to show the anchorages locations.
       
       
      Last year Folly Beach passed an ordinance requiring:
       
      1) an anchoring permit for even one night
      2) a 1 mile setback from any public boat ramp
      3) a 1 mile setback from any bridge
      4) other more reasonable setbacks from docks, marinas
       
       
      #2 and #3 seem excessive.  I was able to download the list of boat ramps from SC DNR and map them.  You can draw a one mile radius circle around each of these placemarks to see what the impact would be if this were implemented statewide.  (and this does not include the bridge setback).
       
       
      Regards,
      Ted
       
       

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    • Saving Baby Sea Turtles – 4Ocean.com

      All species of sea turtles are now classified as endangered. Rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing back into the wild is a crucial conservation effort.

       

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    • Maintaining Your Dock Lines by Bill Parlatore

      It is a good idea at this time of year to put on a pair of mechanic’s gloves, uncoil each dock line in turn, and carefully run them through your fingers to find and remove any foreign matter that inevitably works into the braided or three-strand nylon. Our thanks to experienced yachtsman and frequent contributor to Cruisers Net, Bill Parlatore, for this article.

       

      Maintaining Your Dock Lines by Bill Parlatore
      Seattle Yachts
       

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    • New SC Bill to Deal with Derelict Vessels

      Boaters have long used South Carolina’s public waterways to store or abandon their derelict vessels. If a new bill passes in the General Assembly, they may soon have to take responsibility for them.

       

      An abandoned sailboat rests in the pluff mud of the Ashley River near the Interstate 526 Westmoreland Bridge on Tuesday, February 16, 2021. Brad Nettles/Staff

       

      Charleston legislators introduce bill to crack down on abandoned boats in SC waterways
      Post and Courier

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    • Petition to Stop Camden County Spaceport

      Spaceport Camden is a proposal to build a rocket launch facility in Camden County, Georgia. If you oppose the proposed SpacePort, you can sign an online petition below, via the Sierra Club. Our thanks to Ted Arisaka of Save Georgia’s Anchorages for sharing this site. See Proposed Spaceport.

       

       

      Click here for petition  STOP The Camden County Spaceport Project!
      Sierra Club
       

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    • NOAA Ocean Today: Climate Alive! 2020 Recap

      Watch NOAA climatologist Tom Di Liberto try his best as he recaps 2020’s record-breaking weather in Ocean Today’s latest Climate Alive!

       
      Ocean Today
      So...Many....Storms

      How Fast Can You Say All 30 of 2020’s Named Atlantic Storms?

      Climate Alive! 2020 Recap

      Watch NOAA climatologist Tom Di Liberto try his best as he recaps 2020’s record-breaking weather in Ocean Today’s latest Climate Alive! Field Report for students and anyone curious about how our climate is changing and what we can do about it. 

      Let’s get started!  Video Link (3:19) 


      Ocean Bioluminescence Full Moon Watch Party

      ICYMI: Take a DEEPER DIVE learning about bioluminescence with our Full Moon Watch Party Webinar, hosted by Ocean Today’s Symone Barkley. Video link: (33:04)


      Help us create content that works for you by taking a few minute to take a survey – NOAA Multimedia Needs Assessment.

      ABOUT OCEAN TODAY – Want to learn more about the Smithsonian/NOAA Ocean Today Program? Click Here if you are a teacher or museum, aquarium or zoo educator.

       

       

      February 17, 2021


      Climate Alive! 2020 RecapTeachers: The Climate Alive! 2020 Recap supports the Ocean and Climate Literacy Essential Principals and the following Next Generation Science Standards.

      Middle School: MSESS2.C 2 The complex patterns of the changes and the movement of water in the atmosphere, determined by winds, landforms, and ocean temperatures and currents, are major determinants of local weather patterns.

      Middle School: MSESS2.D 3 The ocean exerts a major influence on weather and climate by absorbing energy from the sun, releasing it over time, and globally redistributing it through ocean currents.

      Video link (3:19): 


      Climate Alive! Wild Weather Watch Party

      Climate Alive! Webinar: To better understand the ocean, weather, and climate connection, join NOAA Climatologist Tom Di Liberto as he examines “wild weather.”

      Video link (27:32)

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    • Disturbing Facts Affecting the Environment

      More than 500 billion disposable plastic cups are sold every year and most can’t be recycled through curbside programs. Our thanks to Winston Fowler for sharing these facts from 4Oceans.org.
       

      Your disposable coffee cup might seem like it can be recycled, but most single-use paper cups are lined with a fine film of polyethylene which makes the cup liquid-proof but also difficult and expensive to reprocess, because the materials have to been separated. Most waste processing plants will treat the cups as trash.

      Plastics have become essential components of products and packaging because they’re durable, lightweight, and cheap. But though they offer numerous benefits, plastics originate as fossil fuels and emit greenhouse gases from cradle to grave, according to a May 2019 report called “Plastic & Climate: The Hidden Costs of a Plastic Planet,” released by the Center for International Environmental Law, a nonprofit environmental law organization.

       

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    • New Bern Grand Marina Updates, February 15th, 2021, Neuse River, New Bern, NC


      New Bern Grand Marina Yacht Club

      New Bern Grand Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, which lies in the heart of downtown New Bern, North Carolina, along Trent River’s northern banks between Trent River highway and railroad bridges. 

       

      newberngrandmarinayachtclub
       
      Hello to All!
       
      We hope you’ve all been weathering this cold streak. Our nation has been facing colder weather in areas that clearly enjoy warmer temps, including New Bern. We wanted to remind everyone to please be sure to let the water lines trickle if Jeremy & team have those on. In the event of freezing weather, they must allow those lines to run just a bit so the pipes won’t freeze.
       
      Additionally, we wanted to provide an update on the marina’s current New Year’s Sale. To date, Thomas has sold 114 boat slips, 5 of those are pending. At current time, we are offering a 12% discount on all boat slips. I would encourage you call Thomas to schedule a COVID friendly appointment. I’ve listed his number below.
       
      Thomas Cleary
      (252) 229-7746
       
      The boating industry continues to grow and flourish as healthy outdoor activities have a heightened interest. We see those consumer behaviors causing occupancy rates to remain strong and sales to be of particular interest to avid boaters everywhere.
       
      Last, by not least, the marina participated in a virtual event, Looper PaLooza, supporting the AGLCA (America’s Great Looper’s Cruising Association). The event was a fun filled educational event where prospective looper’s and cruisers can chat with virtual exhibitors (maritime industry businesses such as marinas, yacht brokers, lenders, cruising support organizations, and many more). If you’d like to watch the video from the marina’s Lunch & Learn session, please click here: Lunch & Learn-New Bern Grand Marina Yacht Club – YouTube
       
      As you can see, things are always busy here at our beautiful marina. Please reach out to one of our amazing team members should you need any assistance.
       
      Thank you,
      The New Bern Grand Marina Yacht Club
      STAY CONNECTED
       
      Boat Slip Sales Contact – 252-229-7746
       
       
      Boat Slip Rentals Contact – 252-638-0318
       
      New Bern Grand Marina Yacht Club | 134 Craven Street101 Craven StreetNew Bern, NC 28560

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    • Shared Photo

      This unusual photograph is by Victor Peryakin. Thank you Tadashi Arisaka for identifying the photographer!

       

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    • After Travels West, NC’s Coast Beckons – Sam Bland

      Columnist, nature photographer and retired state park superintendent Sam Bland is back from a cross-country adventure, guided home by familiar coastal beacons.

       

       

      After Travels West, NC’s Coast Beckons
      Coastal Review Online

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      1. John Hickman -  February 12, 2021 - 1:07 pm

        I loved Sam Bland's story of returning from the Rockies to coastal North Carolina. For me, the places are extremes of joy and spirituality with little in common, except that both stir the heart and imagination.

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    • NATURE: In the Oceans, the Volume Is Rising as Never Before

      A new review of the scientific literature confirms that anthropogenic noise is becoming unbearable for undersea life. Humans — and their ships, seismic surveys, air guns, pile drivers, dynamite fishing, drilling platforms, speedboats and even surfing — have made the ocean an unbearably noisy place for marine life.

       

      In the Oceans, the Volume Is Rising as Never Before
      NY Times and USHarbors

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    • Golden Ray Wreck Removal Resumes After Broken Chain Connector


      More photos. The wreck of the capsized PCTC Golden Ray has taken more than a year to remove from St. Simons Sound, Georgia.  Also see Safety Zone and Golden Ray.

       

      Cutting operations to separate Section Seven from the Golden Ray wreck resume, Feb. 4 (St. Simons Sound Incident Response)

       

      Golden Ray Wreck Removal Resumes After Broken Chain Connector
      Maritime Executive

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Abacos Update 2/21

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Bahamas Chatter is published by Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS NET PARTNER, which has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

       

      Bahamas Chatter: Abacos Update 2/21

      Abacos Update 2/21

      Posted: 07 Feb 2021 08:51 AM PST

      Our contacts in the Abacos have updated us on things our Bahamas Cruisers will want to know before they go. The Explorer Chartbook Near Bahamas 9th edition contains a more detailed update as of fall 2020. Since then, the able Abaconians have made amazing progress on restoring what was devastated by Hurricane Dorian. Please send us first-hand updates to share when you get them. Here’s the latest from locals:

      Marsh Harbour

      BANKS:

      Commonwealth is open at Maxwells.

      Royal Bank has a small office in town.

      1st Caribbean CIBC is reopening soon.

      ATMs are located in various places in town, including Rubis Gas Station and the airport.

      BOAT RENTALS: Harbour View, Cruise Abaco.

      CRUISERS’ NET: Tune in to Channel 16 for announcements of Cruisers’ Net time and VHF channel. Announcements are being made with daily updates for area services and facilities. Listen for the ever-changing updates.

      DINGHY LANDING: Union Jack dock has been repaired as a dinghy dock in the harbour.

      FERRY SERVICE: Two services are now operational with service to Hope Town, Man o War, Guana Cay. The former Albury’s Ferry is now “The Ferry.” G&L also offers a full schedule of trips.

      FUEL: Boat Harbour Marina.

      GROCERIES:

      Maxwells is fully open, also offering an ATM machine.

      Abaco Groceries is also open, with a liquor store as well.

      HARDWARE: National Hardware open. Also Yamaha has a new building . The Outboard Shop now services Suzuki, Evinrude and Yamaha (no sales).

      LODGING: The Island Breeze Motel on the harbour is open. They also have car rentals.

      MARINAS: Harbour View Marina and Cruise Abaco have some rentals available.

      Harbour View Marina is working hard to get their docks fully functional. Docks have been stabilized and new wiring is being installed now. The reception area buildings will be next.

      The Conch Inn docks are gone. Reconstruction has begun with expectations of reopening in 2022. The Moorings charter companies are still operational, keeping their boats at anchor. Snappa’s will be rebuilt on the Conch Inn site with a summer 2021 opening planned.

      Marsh Harbour Marina has one dock open. Work is being done to restore the Jib Room Restaurant and boutique.

      Boat Harbour at Abaco Beach Resort offers full services with dockage and fuel. The reception area and restaurant areas are still under tents, but reconstruction is ongoing. The marina plans three fishing tournaments for the spring.

      MEDICAL SERVICES: Hospital was used for refugee shelter and is being renovated. Integrated Medical Services mobile medical unit offering assistance and treatment.

      PROPANE: Abaco Gas will fill your propane tank on the spot.

      RESTAURANTS: Wally’s will be opening soon. Snappa’s will be coming to the Conch Inn property. The Jib Room is being rebuilt. Stay tuned for opening dates. Several takeouts are available in walking distance from the harbour. A waterside cabana, located at the old site of Long’s Seafood, is serving food.

      TELEPHONE: Some land lines have been restored by BTC, but not all telephones are connected. The local land line exchange is 365. Cable Bahamas phones are more reliable with 699 numbers. Also ALIV with 559 and 801 exchanges are reliable. Many folks switched to ALIV, which generously gave free phones and phone cards at the outset of Hurricane Dorian. Since there is no directory, we are slow to get new phone numbers listed for these customers.

      CAUTION: Although progress has been made, there is still much debris in the water, particularly in the inner anchorage area of Marsh Harbour. Some obstructions are buoyed; some are not. Proceed with great caution. Also, locals warn of increased crime ashore. Because most streetlights are still not working, it is unwise to wander ashore at night.

      HOPE TOWN

      Mostly cleaned up with businesses in various stages of reopening. Lighthouse Marina has fuel at the dock. Hope Town Inn and Marina is yet to be fully opened.

      MAN O WAR

      Harbour cleaned up. Marina docks are gone with no current progress on reconstruction. Hibiscus Restaurant is open.

      TREASURE CAY: Treasure Cay Marina is under reconstruction with a few slips available. Moorings are available as well. The fuel dock is open.

      GUANA CAY

      Progress continues with waterfront businesses beginning to reopen. A new grocery is coming on the harbour. Orchid Bay Marina has some services and is making progress.

      GREEN TURTLE CAY

      Green Turtle Cay, as a community, has made great strides to getting the cay back to normal. The Green Turtle Club is fully operational and welcoming visitors. Bluff House Marina is still undergoing repairs before reopening.

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    • Unlikely Bedfellows – NFL and Coral Restoration

      During NFL Green Week, which precedes each year’s Super Bowl and serves as a way to galvanize community greening efforts in the host city, NFL Green, the NFL’s environmental and sustainability wing, planted 150 elkhorn corals, another threatened coral species.

       

      Story by Tiffany Duong, Feb 6, 2021

       

      UNLIKELY BEDFELLOWS’ — THE NFL’S GROUNDBREAKING CORAL COLLABORATION
      Florida Keys Weekly

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    • Prescribed Fire Awareness Week, Cumberland Island, GA


      Depending on the wind direction, if you are underway or anchored near Cumberland Island, the smoke can be very annoying and unhealthy for some. See Report from Cumberland Island.  Our thanks to Ted Arisaka for reminding us of these burns.
       
      It’s #prescribedfireawarenessweek and our fire management team is gearing up for the first burn of the year on Cumberland Island.
      Prescribed fires provide many benefits to animals, plants, and the humans that live in and around fire-adapted ecosystems. Restoring a natural fire regime to an ecosystem reduces fuel build up that can lead to damaging fires, rejuvenates soil nutrients, opens habitat for animals such as gopher tortoises, and more.
      Stay tuned for updates on the prescribed burn at the Stafford units on Cumberland Island scheduled for the end of this week.
       

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