OneBlood Bloodmobile at Gulfport Senior Center this Saturday, October 5, Gulfport, FL
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FLORIDA – CHARLOTTE HARBOR TO TAMPA BAY – SARASOTA – LIDO KEY: Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix
The U.S. Coast Guard will be enforcing a Special Local Regulation for the duration of the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Lido Key, Sarasota, FL from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. on September 13 to September 15, 2024. No vessels may enter the area within the Special Local Regulation without prior approval of the Patrol Commander. The new pass drawbridge will remain closed to navigation during the event from 7:45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. in support of the 2024 Sarasota powerboat grand prix. The Patrol Commander may be contacted on VHF-FM channel 16. For further information contact: U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg (727) 824-7506.
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According to a recent news article Tampa Bay is facing some serious environmental issues. A massive untreated wastewater spill during Hurricane Debby has added to existing concerns about the health of the area’s estuaries. The storm overwhelmed the sewage systems, leading to millions of gallons of raw and partially treated wastewater spilling into streets, canals, and natural waterways.
Rapid Ocean Warming in 2023
Tampa Bay Sea Surface Temperatures
To address this, I examined the average SSTs for July and August, which are typically the warmest months in Tampa Bay, to determine if there is an accelerated warming trend. Using data from “seatemperature.info,” it is evident that SSTs in Tampa Bay for July and August 2023 were notably higher than in previous years, with data available from 2007 onward.
A quick calculation indicates that the warming trend for Tampa Bay from 2007 to 2022 was approximately 0.07°F per year which is about twice the longer-term rate of 0.034°F per year (1970-2020). However, including the 2023 data, the trend rises to 0.10°F per year, representing an increase of about 43%. This suggests that the temperatures in July and August of 2023 were anomalously high, and incorporating this data might skew the long-term warming rate. To better understand whether 2023 represents a one-time anomaly due to a rare combination of natural factors or signals a shift in the longer-term warming trend, it would be prudent to wait a few more years. This additional time will help clarify whether the observed increase is part of an ongoing trend related to climate change or an isolated event. Fred Pickhardt Fred Pickhardt’s Substack is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Fred Pickhardt’s Substack that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won’t be charged unless they enable payments. © 2024 Fred Pickhardt |
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Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located in the heart of downtown Gulfport. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.
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Few Floridian communities are as welcoming to the cruising community as CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Fort Myers Beach! This is a town that knows how to treat cruisers and we are delighted they are reopening following Hurricane Ian.
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FL – GULF OF MEXICO – U.S. Navy Operation
Commencing March 5, 2024 and continuing through March 7, 2024, the U.S. Navy will be conducting surface and subsurface testing operations in the Gulf of Mexico. The testing areas will be bound by the following approximate positions:
Location 1:
30-01-42.29N 085-40-23.39W (30°1.7048N / 085°40.3898W, 30.028414 / -85.673164),
30-01-42.80N 085-35-54.10W (30°1.7134N / 085°35.9017W, 30.028556 / -85.598361),
29-57-49.80N 085-40-26.40W (29°57.8300N / 085°40.4400W, 29.963833 / -85.674000) and
29-57-49.00N 085-35-54.19W (29°57.8167N / 085°35.9032W, 29.963611 / -85.598386) .
Location 2:
29-57-35.10N 086-18-12.70W (29°57.5850N / 086°18.2117W, 29.959750 / -86.303528),
29-57-35.70N 086-13-43.39W (29°57.5950N / 086°13.7231W, 29.959917 / -86.228719),
29-53-40.69N 086-18-14.29W (29°53.6782N / 086°18.2381W, 29.894636 / -86.303969) and
29-53-40.90N 086-13-41.89W (29°53.6816N / 086°13.6982W, 29.894694 / -86.228303) .
The main surface craft supporting the test operation and serving as the surface vessel is the M/V PATRIOT. All U.S. Navy support craft will monitor VHF-FM Channel 16. Testing will result in restricted maneuverability. Throughout operations, mariners are requested to maintain at least a one nautical mile closest point of approach from the M/V PATRIOT.
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Captain John Easley is a professional, USCG-Licensed 100 ton Master based out of Palmetto, FL. He specializes in training new owners on their boats during the process of delivery to its new home port. He can be reached directly through http://uscgcaptain.johneasley.com/
Should I stay or should I go?
As boaters, we are all subject to the whims of the weather. Sometimes it works well
with our plans. Other times, not so much.
A storm front passed through much of the southeastern United States a few weeks ago.
Considerable damage and tragic loss of life occurred in Tennessee. In the Bradenton,
Florida area, we saw sustained winds of 23 mph and gusts as high as 32 mph Sunday
night.
The next Monday morning was clear and sunny but brought sustained winds of 22 miles
per hour out of the north. The forecast was for four foot seas at six-second intervals on
Tampa Bay.
A client wanted me to bring his catamaran to the boatyard for haul-out Monday morning.
The cat can tolerate running in 4×6 seas on the nose. What concerned me was the 22
mph crosswind while trying to pull into a travel lift haul-out well with only six inches of
clearance on each side. Yeah, you read that right: six inches. That’s a bit tight even in
the best of conditions. During discussion with the owner, we agreed it was better to
reschedule than risk damaging the vessel on the concrete walls of the haul-out well.
Responsible boating occasionally calls for making the tough call to abandon plans and
stay at the dock during unfavorable conditions. Make that tough call. Be responsible.
Don’t be a statistic for the Coast Guard or end up on the evening news. Injuries, or
worse, are not worth a day on the water.
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Captain John Easley
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Twin Dolphin Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, sits perched on the southern shores of Manatee River, just short of the Highway 41 Business bridge. We get lots of praise for this fine marina and their commitment to facility upgrades, see FOCUS ON.
Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Twin Dolphin Marina
Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Twin Dolphin Marina
Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located in the heart of downtown Gulfport. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.
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