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    • Bahamas Chatter: Update COVID Exuma

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Bahamas Chatter is produced 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: Update COVID Exuma

      Update COVID Exuma

      Posted: 13 Nov 2020 06:46 AM PST

      PRIME MINISTER STATEMENT ON EXUMA: INTRODUCED MEASURES TO REDUCE SPREAD OF COVID-19 IN EXUMA Prime Minister, Dr. Hubert Minnis announced the following restrictive measures for Exuma, effective Thursday, November 12:

      1. There will be a 24-hour weekend curfew from 6pm Friday until 5am Mondays; businesses will not be allowed to operate during this time;

      2. Weekday curfew will be from 6pm to 5am;

      3. Commercial activity can continue through the week can continue save for fish frys, bars, and restaurants connected to bars;

      4. Funerals are allowed at the graveside only and can have 10 people excluding the officiant; the same number of people is applicable to weddings – there will also be no repasts or receptions;

      5. Church services are to be held virtually;6. Schools must be held virtually;

      7. Effective tomorrow, domestic travel by air or sea is prohibited into and out of Exuma except in the case of emergency;

      8. Anyone travelling from Exuma to any other island, must have a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test;

      9. No public or social gatherings are allowed.Dr. Minnis said these measures do not apply to the Exuma Cays.“I know this is short notice but this is essential after seeing what has happened on several past occasions,” he said.

      The prime minister further explained that Exuma has recorded over 30 new cases in the past week.There are 79 positive cases from the island of Exuma – 28 are active, two are hospitalized and there has been one COVID-19 related death, according to Dr. Minnis. The prime minister also announced that the number of health care professionals on the island have been “boosted.”

      “The measures on New Providence and Abaco have helped to decrease the spread of the virus on these islands,” the prime minister said earlier. “I assure you that we can continue to make progress if we continue to work together and wear our masks and avoid large gatherings.”He also said all positive cases are in isolation in Eleuthera and all contacts are being monitored.

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    • Officials Push to Replace Alligator River Bridge, NC AICW Statute Mile 84


      My wife and I once spent a very pleasant three days in Elizabeth City waiting for the winds to drop allowing the long swing bridge to open. The 2.8-mile bridge across the Alligator River has closed several times in recent years to undergo repairs.

       

      Lindsay C. Warren Bridge. Photo: Kill Devil Hills

      Officials Push to Replace Alligator River Bridge
      Coastal Review Online

       

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net’s North Carolina Bridge Directory Listing For Alligator River Bridge

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Alligator River Bridge

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    • Southport Marina Resumes Gasoline and Diesel Sales, NC AICW Statute Mile 309


      This excellent facility and CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Southport Marina, was severely damaged by Isaias. See Hurricane Damage.  As of November 6, they have resumed selling gasoline and diesel fuel.

       

      We’re excited to announce that Southport Marina has resumed gasoline and diesel sales daily, from 8am-5pm. We are monitoring VHF ch. 16, phone 910-457-9900, and email info@southport-marina.com for any questions or needs. Although it will still be some time before we are able to accommodate overnight dockage for transiting guests, we would love to sell you the best quality marine fuel available while you’re in our town. Thank you for your patience while we continue to rebuild our facility! We’re looking forward to the opportunity to serve our customers again soon!

       

      Hank Whitley, CMM

      Marina Manager

      Southport Marina

      606 W. West St.

      Southport, NC 28461

      910-457-9900

      www.southport-marina.com

      View our live webcam at https://www.youtube.com/user/SouthportMarina

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For Southport Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Southport Marina

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    • Report and Photos of Snows Cut by Phil Kent and Karen Barbalace


      Our thanks to Phil and Karen for sharing their AGLCA Forum posting with our readers. Many of you will travel through Snows Cut at some point in your cruising lifetime. Mile long Snows Cut departs the coastal Waterway at the entrance to Carolina Beach and intersects Cape Fear River at Mile 296.

       

      Living on the ICW, it’s amazing the number of boats we see every day heading south for the winter. 20, 30 a day perhaps, and we only see some of them. Trawlers, sailboats, large yachts and other craft, a few with looper flags but mostly snowbirds. Most loopers know Snow’s Cut, a few miles south of us, as a tricky waterway that connects the Cape Fear River with the ICW at Carolina Beach.

      Though interesting, few good photos of this area exist. It’s difficult to get decent photos as you’re transiting it as you’re busy navigating a narrow, tricky channels with a 2 or 3 knot current. On a recent bike ride over the Snow’s Cut bridge, I took a few photos that might give our captains a good overview of the mile-long man-made cut.

      Phil & Karen Barbalace

      Helms Port

      Wilmington,NC

      Gold Loopers

      Phil Kent and Karen Barbalace

      Phil Kent and Karen Barbalace

      Phil Kent and Karen Barbalace

       

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Winston Fowler -  November 6, 2020 - 3:39 pm

        Thanks for the great photos… Pictures are certainly worth a thousand words.

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    • AIWA E-News October 2020

      Cruisers Net is proud to be a member of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association whose lobbying work is crucial to keeping the Waterway navigable. Your membership dollars directly support their vital work. Please join and encourage your boating neighbors to do likewise, regardless of their homeport.

       


      Thursday, November 19, 2020 ~ AIWA Virtual Annual Meeting 

      The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association Annual Meeting is only three weeks away!
      Please make plans to join us on Thursday, November 19th for this virtual, collaborative event bringing together our members and stakeholders to connect with the federal and state agencies who have leadership roles in managing the waterway. 

      This year’s one-day schedule will include sessions led by our industry’s leaders and practitioners covering a series of topics for all waterway users. Shifting to an online virtual platform has its advantages. Even though we all would like to see one another in person, we have the opportunity for increased participation and invite you to share this meeting with your colleagues as this is our annual opportunity to learn more together!

      Sessions will include:

      • State of the Waterway – Management & Maintenance Project Updates from USACE Districts 
      • Updates from our Recreational Boating Community – Boat US, NMMA, MRAA, and others
      • Beneficial Use of Dredge Materials – New Applications and Directions
      • Updates to Charting and Mapping efforts along the AIWW from NOAA
      • Marine Industry and Commercial Operators, Port Authority, Contracting Corporations, and Engineering Design

      Registration is available here for only a $75 investment.
      For those who have attended our meetings in previous years, you’ll know we fill our days with content, but we’ll be sure not to induce screen “burnout!” 😁 Also, all sessions will be recorded and made available to participants for one year.

      Thank you for your support and active participation, and we look forward to seeing you on November 19!  

      Sponsorships and group rates remain available.  Please email us for more information. 
      Waterway Sustainer
      Cross State Towing, Jacksonville, FL 
      https://www.facebook.com/CrossStateTowing/
      Florida Inland Navigation District, Jupiter, FL
      http://www.aicw.org
       
      Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, Houston, TX
      https://www.gldd.com
       
      Waterway Supporter
      Biblia, Inc., Savannah, GA 
      http://www.bibliainc.com
      Cottrell Contracting Corp, Chesapeake, VA
      https://www.cottrellcontracting.com
      Orion Marine Group, Houston, TX 
      https://www.orionmarinegroup.com
       
      Waterway Partner
      Boat Owners of the U.S. Association (Boat U.S.), Washington, DC
      https://www.boatus.com
      Colonna’s Shipyard, Norfolk, VA 
      https://www.colonnaship.com
      McDonough Marine Service, Chesapeake, VA 
      https://www.mcdonoughmarine.com
      Morgan & Eklund, Vero Beach, FL
      https://www.morganeklund.com
       
      National Marine Manufacturers Association, Washington, DC
      http://www.nmma.org
      Taylor Engineering, Inc.,
      Jacksonville, FL 
      https://www.taylorengineering.com
       
      Media Partner
       
      Don’t forget to Vote! As a non-partisan Association, please don’t be alarmed by the headline of this article. This is a good news story. The AIWW maintenance funding is supported on both sides of the aisle! In this time of uncertainty, we want to affirm that both Democrats and Republicans have a history of supporting waterway infrastructure, and especially our waterway.

      Just this year, we had 19 U.S. Representatives from six states come together to ask for AIWW funding for the upcoming fiscal year. While the FY21 appropriation process is currently stalled, maintenance work is continuing and we are excited to see how we might fare once Congress resumes the appropriationa process after the election. As you vote, rest assured that waterway funding isn’t an issue that should effect your choice. Thank you to all of our waterway supporters and champions in Congress. 
       

       
       
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      AIWA The Unified Voice of the Waterway ~ Over 20 Years of Advocacy and Education 

      The AIWA is a national non-profit organization with the mission of securing funding and support for the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. We are the only organization dedicated to ensuring the future of the AIWW and proudly represent all stakeholders of the waterway. 

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