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    • Key Lime and Tropical Festival, Sept 25, Fishermen’s Village, Punta Gorda, FL


      Fisherman's Village Marina and Resort, Punta Gorda, FL

      There is always plenty to do around Charlotte Harbor, especially during the Fall. While berthed at Fishermen’s Village Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, you are certain to enjoy visiting Western Florida’s beautiful Charlotte Harbor/Peace River.

       

      Punta Gorda, FL—Fishermen’s Village 8th annual Key Lime & Tropical Fest will be held Saturday, September 25, 2021, 12 noon-4 pm. Shops, Restaurants and Specialty Vendors will be showcasing Key Lime, Tropical and other delights!  Family friendly activities scheduled at various times throughout the day will include:
      • Caribbean Vibes by Nostaljah Band (Center Court)
      • Live music featuring performers Rich McGuire and Bill Crowley (first and third section)
      • Meet and Greet with Misty the Pony from Endless Trails (Harborwalk)
      • Jeff the Juggler Magic Show 1 pm (first section)
      • Star Valle Festival Glitter & Matte Tattoos (near center court)
      • Meet wildlife from Peace River Wildlife Center
       
      Key Lime Specialties available at Village restaurants, in stores and on the promenade to include:

      Good ‘Ole Days Coffee and Ice Cream – Key lime pie ice cream, key lime pie shakes, key lime cookies

      • Simply Sweet – Key Lime Fudge, Key Lime Pie, Key Lime Pie on a stick
      • Turtle Bay and The Pier FV – Key Lime Shooters, drink table with key lime specialty drinks out of fresh pineapples!
      • Asian Professionals Association – Key Lime Inspired chicken and pork
      • Kristi’s Key Lime Cookies
      • Home Performance Alliance – Key Lime Slushie samples
      • Caribbean American Cultural Connections – Key lime dessert
      • Village Fish Market – Key Lime Beer, Cocktails and Pie!
      • Village Brewhouse – dessert, craft beers
      • Captain’s Table and Harpoon Harry’s – cocktails, desserts, chef’s specialties

       

        

      Kathy Burnam
      Marketing/Events Manager

      941.639.8721
      941.258.1327

      kburnam@fishermensvillage.com

      www.fishermensvillage.com

       

      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Fishermen’s Village

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Fishermen’s Village

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    • 1913 Storm of Flooding and Wrecked Ships – Kip Tabb

      In a year with very few tropical systems, Hurricane Four of 1913 received barely a notice by the Raleigh office of the Weather Bureau of the United States.

       

      A shipwreck believed to be the George W. Wells is shown on Ocracoke Island after being exposed by waves produced by passing Hurricane Teddy in September 2020. Photo: Cape Lookout National Seashore

       

      1913 storm thrashed ships, and a rescue led to accusations
      CoastalReview.org

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    • SCDNR Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping

       

      South Carolina Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping

      DOQQQ Imagery and Oyster Reef AreasThis dataset contains mapped boundaries of intertidal oyster reefs and washed shell deposits found along the SC coast. Reefs were mapped through a combination of automated and manual techniques using 4-band (blue, green, red, near-infrared) digital orthophotos with a theoretical ground resolution of 0.25 meters. These photos were taken from 2003-2006 and can be downloaded. The project area covered those sections of the SC coastal zone where oysters had historically been mapped by the SC Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) in the 1980’s. The area spans 122 USGS quarter quadrangles (DOQQs).

      Sixty of the mapped DOQQs were ground-truthed by boat to assess accuracy. The initial mapping process met the overall minimum accuracy requirements of the project (80% correct classification) and was completed through a joint effort between Photo Science Inc. and SCDNR. Since 2006, low-altitude helicopter photography (see photo below) has been used to edit and update the initial data product. In 2016, 18.5% of the mapped oysters had been updated using helicopter photography. Edits and improvements to this data product are ongoing, and this dataset will be periodically updated.

      A link is included below for a table that lists initial accuracy and editing status data by DOQQ. Accuracy scores listed were calculated for the initial product and do not reflect the results of low-altitude helicopter photography editing, so these scores should be considered to be the minimum level of accuracy for the edited areas. Areas covered and analyzed by low-altitude helicopter photographs can be considered to have the highest degree of accuracy. DOQQs that have not been edited by SCDNR should be used with caution. Due to variations in image quality and visibility of oysters, some localized areas may not be as accurate as reported values. In particular, some of the oyster flats with sparse or patchy oyster coverage were difficult to map. Instructions and links are provided below for access to the data and associated metadata.

      Project Partners include:

      Viewing Oyster Reef Data

      SC Intertidal Oyster Reefs Map Application
      SC Intertidal Oyster Reefs Map Application

      Download GIS Data

      SCDNR_Oyster2015.zip (33mb) ESRI ArcGIS v10.3 File Geodatabase

      Layer Description:Layer Names:Layer Metadata:
      SC Intertidal Oyster ReefsOyster2015LiveSCDNR_Oyster2015Live.html
      SC Oyster Shell DepositsOyster2015WashSCDNR_Oyster2015Wash.html

      Accuracy and Editing Status

      Available data set is subject to change and will be updated periodically.

      Metadata about the editing status: SCDNR_Oyster2015_metadata_table.pdf

      DOQQQ imagery is available at the following link, DOQQQ Imagery

       

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    • Shared Photo – Turn the Corner

      A screen shot submitted by Winston Fowler. Let’s hope we “turn the corner” on COVID soon!

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    • Federal Judge Vacates Trump-era WOTUS Rule Replacement

      A federal judge has thrown out the Trump administration’s rule that gutted water quality protections put in place during the Obama administration. The challenge of the Trump rule was brought by six Native American tribes, who were represented by Earthjustice.

       

      The Trump WOTUS revision removed protections for 18% of streams and 51% of wetlands in the U.S. 

       

      Federal judge vacates Trump-era WOTUS rule replacement
      CoastalReview.org

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    • North Carolina Coast’s History: Varnamtown’s Fishermen 1938 by David Cecelski


      Photographer Charles Farrell captured how mullet fishermen in the fall of 1938 “made do,” as historian David Cecelski explains, on Bald Head Island during the Great Depression. Bald Head Island Marina is a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!

       

       

      Our Coast’s History: Varnamtown’s Fishermen 1938
      CoastalReview.org

       

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Bald Head Island Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Bald Head Island Marina

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    • SCDNR Horry County Office Closure Extended, Aynor, SC

      The Horry County SCDNR office is closed due to COVID related staff shortages. The closure has been extended through Labor Day.
       
       
       

      —- NEWS RELEASE —-

      For Immediate Release
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      SCDNR Horry County office will be closed temporarily

       
      AYNOR, S.C. (Aug. 24, 2021) — The SCDNR Horry County Boat Titling and License Sales Office will be closed this Wednesday through Friday (August 25-27th) due to staffing shortages and Covid related issues. 

      SCDNR sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience this temporary closure may cause to our customers. 

      Recreational hunting and fishing licenses, tags, and permits can still be purchased online at: https://www.dnr.sc.gov/legallicense.html. Please note that a small convenience fee may be included for online transactions.

      Licenses and permits can also be purchased at any of more than 500 license vendors located across the state, including big-box retailers and locally-owned sporting goods, hardware, or bait-and-tackle shops, or at regional SCDNR offices.

      Boating transactions can be processed by mail. Visit the boat registration and titling page on the SCDNR website for more information, frequently asked questions, downloadable applications and other assistance related to the requirements for registering and titling boats and motors at: https://www.dnr.sc.gov/boating/Titling_and_Registration/index.html

       
      South Carolina Department of Natural Resources – Rembert C. Dennis Building
      1000 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201

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