Solving Plastic Pollution – Earthday
With collective action, we can create a future free of plastics.
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With collective action, we can create a future free of plastics.
Solving plastic pollution will help us stop climate change
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This Week: Celebrating one of Earth’s most precious resources during National Ocean Month.
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A late-night cruise is not only a different side of boating, it can be an enjoyable and unique experience. And by becoming familiar with night driving techniques you will never be caught without experience when the need arises. BoatBlurb offers valuable tips.
#QuickTips Boating at Night
Captain Bill Jennings
A 6,000-nautical mile circumnavigation of the eastern part of North America, the Great Loop takes cruisers through more than 15 states and provinces in two countries, transiting a wide variety of waterways ranging from narrow canals to mighty rivers, wide windswept bays, and four of the Great Lakes. Most people who take their boat on the “Great Loop” spend years, even decades, planning for it. Not Dustin Kidd from Louisville, Kentucky. It took him just two months from the day he decided to do the Great Loop in his 1989 50’ Chris-Craft Constellation, Knot Kidd’n, to casting off from the dock. Click the links below for the full story.
The Adventures of Knott Kidd’n from Highfield Adventures.
See also America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association.
For anyone headed out to Oklahoma, TopSide Marinas, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, offers boat rentals at Beavers Bend Marina on Broken Bow Lake, a beautiful lake in pristine southeast Oklahoma.
Beavers Bend Marina- Book Your Boat Rental Today!
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Many people do not realize that the Keys are home to ten state parks. Each has something unique to offer and provides expansive scenery and wide-open spaces.
“CHRIST OF THE DEEP” IN JOHN PENNEKAMP CORAL REEF STATE PARK (PHOTO CREDIT: STEPHEN FRINK / FLORIDA KEYS NEWS BUREAU)
The 10 Incredible State Parks In The Florida Keys
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Above-normal tropical activity, new ‘normals’ in the Atlantic and steering robotic surfboards into hurricanes.
Sponsored by Lowcountry Foundation Repair
Good morning, readers.
Hurricane Wire is back and ready to bring you details of everything brewing in the Atlantic basin this season.
Experts believe we could be in for another busy tropical season but nothing quite as bad as what was experienced in 2020. Last year was a record-breaking one with 30 named storms, 13 hurricanes and six major hurricanes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration does not believe this hurricane season will be as active as the last.
In a 2021 Atlantic hurricane outlook released last month, NOAA’s acting administrator Ben Friedman said the agency projects a 70% probability of 13 to 20 named storms, six to 10 hurricanes and three to five major hurricanes.
This may seem like quite a bit of projected tropical activity, but the baseline of “normal” changed in 2021 when meteorologists updated the 30-year period they use to determine average weather benchmarks. Moving forward, an average Atlantic hurricane season will have 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes.
So technically, NOAA’s predictions for this season are considered normal. Our Chloe Johnson reports that new weather benchmarks are reflecting a more active Atlantic season. However, scientists still disagree on whether climate change will lead to more hurricanes over the long term. Read more about that here.
Researchers with the Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University predict there will be 35 days in which a hurricane is active this season, and nine days in which a major hurricane is active. Their forecast for the 2021 hurricane season nearly mirrors the Project’s early prediction for the 2020 season. But last year exceeded expectations in many ways.
Only time will tell what is in store for the Atlantic this year. So for now, let’s just stay vigilant.
Conditions: Nothing is spinning in the Atlantic, but the National Hurricane Center has issued advisories on tropical depression Blanca located in the eastern Pacific. This is not a concern for South Carolina as the depression is several hundred miles south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.
Computer models: The Carolinas are expected to remain clear of threats for the foreseeable future.
Outlook: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected in the Atlantic basin during the next five days.
From 1981 to 2010, there were, on average, 12.1 named storms, 6.4 hurricanes and 2.7 major hurricanes of Category 3 or above each year.
In the new period, 1991 to 2020, there were an average of 14.4 named storms, 7.2 hurricanes and 3.2 major hurricanes each year, according to data analyzed by Brian McNoldy, a senior researcher at the University of Miami.
On May 7, 2015, surf powered by a tropical depression lured a stand-up paddle boarder into the water on Isle of Palms. The storm would become Tropical Storm Ana, with wind gusts reaching 60 mph near Little River and Cherry Grove Beach. (File/Staff)
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As part of the effort to stem the tide of plastic pollution entering the world’s oceans, the Coca-Cola Company is joining with The Ocean Cleanup to expedite the deployment of cleanup systems in fifteen rivers around the world.
Coca-Cola Joins The Ocean Cleanup in Tackling Ocean Plastic Pollution
Maritime Executive
Perhaps one of the largest contributors to pollution and obesity could do more than virtue signal.
The entrance to Withlacoochee River is a long, narrow, multi-marker channel. This new technology will assist boaters wanting to explore the beautiful Withlacoochee.
Lower Withlacoochee River Survey Made Easier with Sonar Technology
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Update: the Solar Federal Investment Tax Credit has been extended for 2 more years at 26%. Sun Powered Yachts is a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!
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