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    • Use of Routes and Tracks by Robert Sherer

      These observations and good advice come from Robert Sherer on his blog, Bob423. Thank you Robert!

      I was asked this morning via an email about using routes and tracks. I thought the reply may be of general interest so I’ll repeat it here.
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      I use Aqua Map on an iPad at the helm. I do have an old chartplotter but I use the iPad with Aqua Map for navigation. I have two types of files for downloading: routes and tracks.

      Routes are for shallow sections of the ICW. I maintain them as conditions change through the year so they remain current. There are about two dozen routes reflecting the many shallow sections of the ICW. They are in GPX format which is accepted by Aqua Map and many other apps (except Navionics).

      Tracks are my path down the ICW in the fall. They are good at the time I recorded them and the date of the track is in the track name. They are not updated like routes are so their accuracy may degrade with time as the ICW changes. I will be adding new tracks this spring. They are available in both gpx and kmz format. Starting this spring, the kmz format will show the depth I saw at any point on the track with a tap.

      Both tracks and routes can be downloaded at
      http://bobicw.blogspot.com/

      Aqua Map Marine will run on either an Apple or Android device. Just be sure to get a device with a gps chip which is required for navigation. All phones have one but for Apple products, only cellular capable iPads have the chip.

      A cellular contract is not required to use the gps chip but a cellular capable iPad is required. Many Android tablets come with the gps chip by default, you have to look at the specs. All tablets and phones are WiFi capable but WiFi is not needed while used for navigation at the helm, Aqua Map charts are stored on the tablet.

      You can use your phone’s hotspot for a WiFi signal but the gps positioning data is not transferred to the iPad. You can actually navigate with your phone but the screen is kind of small, that’s why I have an iPad.

      Download my tracks and routes as I go south in the fall of 2018. Tracks start with a “T” and have a time stamp.…
       

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    • Tom Hale Comments on Confusing Area South of Fernandina Beach, FL AICW Statute Mile 719.5

      Our thanks to Tom Hale for his insight on this troublesome area south of Fernandina. See NAV ALERT of April 14th.

      For some reason the section between STM 717 and STM 719 is confusing to some. It needn’t be.
      Northbound after exiting Kinglsey creek you are in the Amelia River. Stay to the east side past R2. The charts show the deepest water on the lower east side. I have used the upper west side at the G2 bend of the river for about 5 years, as the water is deeper along the western shore The eastern channel has at least 8 feet of water at MLLW. The western channel has 12+ at MLLW . This is one place you do not want to follow the NOAA magenta line. It takes you right across the shoal in the middle of the river. At the northern end of either channel you will turn sharply to the east. At this point there are two green ATONs G1 and G1A. As of t4/15/2019, up to date NOAA chart show both G1 and G1A, a steel pole driven firmly into the river bottom with green day boards. As you turn the corner you must follow the south bank of the river. Stay away from R18,16 and 14 as they are marking a shoal. Both the sonar charts and USACE surveys show this south side of the river as the preferred route. Stay along the shore until you are past the paper mill. Then head towards Fernandina Beach Marina.

      Southbound is equally simple. Pass Fernandina Beach Marina and then hug the east and south shores past the paper mill. Head west past G1 and G1A to the western side of the river and turn south along the western shore. The attached Sonar Charts give a clear picture of the route. The USACE survey only covers the section north of G1.

      Tom Hale

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    • Fort Myers River District Alliance Townhall Meeting, May 8, Fort Myers, FL

      Here is a chance to hear about, and maybe voice your opinion on, issues related to the Gulf Coast waterways. The Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center is at 2310 First St, Fort Myers. See River District Connections April Calendar.

      SAVE THE DATE

      Fort Myers River District Alliance Townhall Meeting

      Wednesday, May 8, 2019  *   4:30 – 6 p.m.

      Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center

      Speakers:  

      Fort Myers Councilman Kevin Anderson, Ward 4

      Fort Myers City Manager Saeed Kazemi

      RDA President & CEO Lisa Sbuttoni

      More information to follow……

      Lisa Sbuttoni lsbuttoni@rdafortmyers.com

      Lisa Sbuttoni

      President & CEO

      River District Alliance

      Fort Myers, Florida

      www.fortmyersriverdistrictalliance.com

      Respectfully,

      Tracy L. Hayden

      T: 239.337.1071 – F: 239.337.1076

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    • 7th Annual Key Lime Festival, Fishermen’s Village, May 11, Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda, FL


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

      Fine Arts, Crafts Vendors, Demonstrations, Dining and Shopping…what more could you want! Fishermen’s Village is located on beautiful Charlotte Harbor and always has an exciting calendar of events for your education and enjoyment.

      FISHERMEN’S VILLAGE TO HOST 7th ANNUAL KEY LIME FESTIVAL
      Saturday, May 11, 2019 Punta Gorda, FL—Fishermen’s Village is coordinating plans for their 7th annual Key Lime Festival to be held Saturday, May 11, 10 am-4 pm. Family friendly activities scheduled at various times throughout the day will include:
      • Tropical/steel drum and dance music featuring John Patti, Ragady Lapsey & Sunny Jim White (12 noon-4 pm)
      • Hot Flashz Dance Team (2:30 pm)
      • Jeff the Juggler – Juggling/Balloon Twisting – Magic Show (11 am-3 pm)
      • Finest Face Painting by MaryRose (11 am-4 pm)
      • Meet Luna the screech owl from Peace River Wildlife
      • Meet parrots from Parrot Outreach Society
      • Book signing with Greg and Vikki Winkler, Authors of “Welcome to Florida” Book
      • Live art demonstrations
      • Play the Key Lime Limbo game!
      Key Lime Specialties available at Village restaurants, in stores and on the promenade to include:
      • Captain’s Table – featuring Chef’s Island Grouper Fritters with a key lime dipping sauce
      • Village Brewhouse – Key Lime Martini, Key Lime Beer and sampling of key lime pie
      • Village Fish Market – Key lime pie bites for only $1
      • DanaTyler – Stop by for key lime tarts and key lime flavored water
      • Naples Soap Company – 20% off key lime natural soap, lime loofah soap, coconut lime body butter
      • Sand Pebble – lots of key lime themed items to be featured including: Hot sauce, BBQ sauce, seasoning, salt scrubs, soaps, candy, taffy, chocolate, coconut putties, authentic key lime juice. Gift with purchase: piece of Key Lime cheesecake (while supplies last)!
      • Island Life Yogurt – Key Lime Yogurt, of course!
      • Good ‘Ole Days Coffee and Ice Cream – Key lime pie ice cream, key lime pie shakes, key lime cookies
      • Beach Bums Gifts – Key Lime Salt Scrub
      • Simply Sweet – NEW – Key lime Pie on a stock (award winning key lime pie dipped in rich Belgium chocolate); whole key lime pies as well as key lime tarts; key lime marinade, dressing, honey, grilling sauce cheeseball mix, key lime fudge and key lime fudge tarts, key lime cookies, key lime truffles, key lime taffy, key lime fruit slices, key lime coconut patties
      • Kristi’s Key Lime Cookies from Naples, FL – made from scratch authenic key lime cookies!
      Admission and parking for the Key Lime Festival is free and the public is encouraged to attend.
      Fishermen’s Village is located off Marion Avenue in Punta Gorda, FL. 1 800 639-0020 or visit on line at www.fishville.com.

      Kathy Burnham
      Marketing/Events Manager
      Fishermen’s Village
      mkting@fishville.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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    • Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter from the City of Gulfport, Fl, April 15, 2019, Boca Ciega Bay


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. 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.

       
      Week of April 15, 2019
       
      Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter
       
       
      Highlighted Events/Classes this Week
       
       
      Seated Tai Chi
      Tuesday, April 16th at 8 a.m.
      Thursday, April 18th at 8 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
       
      Tai Chi Attire:
      Wear comfortable clothing, & flat soled shoes. Bring water, if you like.
       
       
       
      Seasoned Sowers Garden Club
      Tuesday, April 16th
       
      9 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
       
       
       
       
      Fresh Market
      Tuesday, April 16th
       
      Every Tuesday
      9 am – 3 pm
      Gulfport Fresh Market on Beach Blvd. S.
       
      The Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market, located along Beach Blvd. in Gulfport’s Historic Waterfront Arts District, is open year-round, from 9 am – 3 pm.
       
      With a roster of over 70 vendors, you will find a wide variety of products, including but not limited to, ready-to-eat and take-home foods, fresh produce, plants, herbs, jewelry, teas, art, clothing and live music.
       
       
       
       
      Ballroom Dance
      Tuesday, April 16th
       
      with Carol Baker
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
      12 pm – 3 pm
      $8.00 admission
      Call 727-798-3660  
       
       
      Texas Hold’em
      Tuesday, April 16th at Noon
      Friday, April 19th at Noon
       
       
      Argentine Tango Dance
      Tuesday, April 16th
       
      with Kathleen & Steve Prucher
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
      6:30 pm – 11 pm
      $8.00 admission
      Call 727-742-3368  
       
       
       
      City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, April 16th
       
      7 p.m.
       
      Gulfport City Hall
       
       
       
      Spring Fling
      Wednesday, April 17th
       
      2 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
       
       
       
      Laughing Yoga
      Wednesday, April 17th
       
      with Certified Laugh-a Yoga Leader, Cathleen Howard
       
      3:30 p.m.
       
      Scout Hall
       
       
       
      Gulfport Toastmasters
      Wednesday, April 17th
       
      Gulfport Public Library
       
      Social: 6:00 to 6:15pm
      Meeting: 6:15 to 7:30pm
       
       
      Wednesday, April 17th
      is the Gulfport Casino Swing Night, withCharleston Lines  Lesson 6 – 7 p.m., Swing-Dance Lesson 7 – 8 p.m., and Dancing 8 – 11 p.m. Just $8 includes both lessons and the dance, students get $6 admission, andbirthday people get free admission.
       
       
       
      Sound Meditation
      Thursday, April 18th
       
       
      Chair Volleyball
      Thursday, April 18th
       
       
      Latin Night at the Gulfport Casino
      Thursday, April 18th
       
      6:30 – 11 p.m.
      Doors Open at 6 p.m.
      $8 admission
       
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      Gulfport Community Players present: The Octette Bridge Club
      Thursday, April 18th
      8 p.m.
      Catherine Hickman Theater
       
      The Octette Bridge Club is a sentimental comedy that let us listen in on eight matronly Irish Catholic sisters who meet every other Friday to play cards and swap gossip. The story ultimately focuses on the oldest, the domineering Martha, and the youngest, the high-strung and emotional Betsy. Set in the l 930s it’s a charming play about American life in a bygone era.
       
      April 18-28 Thur-Fri-Sat@ 8PM Sat & Sun@ 2PM
       
      Tickets $18 online and at the Gulfport Beach Bazaar 
      Tickets $20 lobby (one hour before showtime, cash only)
       
      Porch Party: Gulfport Trolley
      Friday, April 19th
      7 – 10 p.m.
      Trolley Market Square
      49th St. S. & Tangerine Ave. S.
       
      Getting Gulfported: How the trolley brought people to Gulfport — and beyond
       
      Celebrate the official dedication of Trolley Market Square as an historic site in Gulfport. The Gulfport Historical Society will have kids activities, live music from the Urban Gypsies, and they’ll unveil the new historic marker and their brand-new walking tour.
       
      Co-sponsored by the City of Gulfport and the Gulfport Merchants Association.
       
      The event is a part of the 5th Annual SunLit Festival running April 11-28, 2019. For more info on SunLit: www.sunlitfestival.org.
       
      For more information, contact Cathy Salustri, 727-656-5420
      Sock Hop with the Impacs
      Friday, April 19th
      7 – 10 p.m.
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      Step back in time as you dance to the sounds of the 50s and 60s with the legendary Impacs. The Impacs will host their next performance of the 2019 season at the Historic Gulfport Casino Ballroom on Friday, April 19, 2019. Tickets, in advance, are two for $25, or $15 each and available at the Gulfport Casino Box office, 5500 Shore Blvd S. or the Downtown Beach Bazaar at 3115 Beach Blvd. S.
       
      Originating in the 1960s, the Impacs are celebrating their 57th anniversary by taking you back to the days of Sock Hops, Star Spectaculars, and American Bandstands. The fun begins the night of the show with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and live music starting at 7 p.m. Admission at the door, the night of the show, is $20 per person. Tickets are on sale now at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom box office or Gulfport Beach Bazaar. For more information, please call the Gulfport Casino Ballroom at (727) 893-1070.
       
       
      Fun in the Sun Day
      Saturday, April 20th
       
      10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Recreation Center
      5730 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      For more information, please contact 727-893-1068.
      Third Saturday Art Walk
      Saturday, April 20th
      6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
       
      Visit Gulfport Florida on Saturday, April 20, for the Gulfport Art & Gallery Walk. Find your shopping and dining maps atVisitGulfportFlorida.com and chart your course to our beachfront town!
       
      Shop for local art along Beach Blvd, visit a gallery, catch a live local band and dine at one of the locally owned restaurants along Beach & Shore Blvd’s.
       
      The Gulfport Art & Gallery Walk event, produced by the non-profit Gulfport Merchants Association, takes place from 6-10 p.m. every first Friday and third Saturday – rain or shine, all year round, and is home to dozens of artisans and craftsmen each month.
       
      There is never an admission fee for visitors and complimentary parking is available nearby with courtesy trolley rides available to and from off-site parking areas. Gulfport events are always pet and family friendly. GPS – 3101 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport, FL 33707. 
       
      For general event information, visit www.facebook.com/GulfportArtGalleryWalk,www.visitgulfportflorida.com or call 727-322-5217. Interested artisans and craftsmen can view the guidelines at www.SIKpromotions.com, under the vendor info tab.
       
      Upcoming Events
       
       
      Healthy Cooking Class
      Monday, April 22nd
       
      3 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      TEDTalks
      Monday, April 22nd
       
      5:30 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      Gulfcoast Legal Services
      Tuesday, April 23rd
       
      1 – 5 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      Gulfport Lions Club Monthly Meeting
      Tuesday, April 23rd
       
      6 p.m. Social / 6:30 p.m. Dinner
      Gulfport Lions Club
      4630 Tifton Dr. S.
       
      Second & fourth Tuesday’s every month
      For more information, contact Rob Vincent by email at tbirdrob@yahoo.com
       
       
       
      Health Tips & How to be Unstoppable at any Age
      Wednesday, April 24th
       
      2 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      Stetson Area Neighborhood
      Watch Meeting
       
      Wednesday, April 24, 2019
      Eleazer Hearing Room
      1401 61st St. S.
      7:00 p.m.
       
      All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. and ANYONE CAN ATTEND!
       
       
      Contact Jim Wright, Volunteer   
      Coordinator at: 727-893-1022
       
       
       
      Introduction to iPad & iPhone
      Thursday, April 25th
       
      1:30 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      Book Club
      Friday, April 26th
       
      9:30 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      Spring Fest
      Garden Art & Faerie Festival
      Sat. & Sun., April 27 – 28
      10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
      Clymer Park
       
      The Gulfport Area Chamber of Commerce will host its 25th Annual Spring Fest Garden Art & Faerie Festival along the green and tree-covered expanse of Gulfport’s 7.5-acre Clymer Park, on April 27 – 28, 2019. The Garden Art & Faerie themed festival will transform the park into an “enchanted village” inhabited by costumed faeries, sprites, gnomes, ogres and trolls. Renaissance-era characters, gypsies, minstrels, wizards and roving entertainers in costume will also stroll through the event.
       
      Spring Fest will offer a wide variety of family friendly activities and entertainment. Favorite activities such as May pole dances, a faerie house contest, costume contests and live music will be returning. A children’s area will offer activities including face painting, pixie dusting, bubble blowing, and more. Vendors offer plants, garden art, flowers, herbs, Renaissance-period items, clothing, jewelry, art, hand-made crafts, food & beverages, and other items of whimsical interest.
       
      There is no admission fee for the pet and family friendly event, and complimentary parking is available with gratis trolley rides to and from off-site parking areas.
       
      VENDORS, SPONSORS AND PERFORMERS APPLICATION LINK:http://sikpromotions.com/applicants/spring/springfest
       
       
       
      Art Show & Reading
       
      Monday, April 29th at 3 p.m.
       
      Widow, a solo journey forward
      a new work by Kate Seidman
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
      Pinellas County Solid Waste Master Plan Workshop
       
      Monday, April 29
      6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
      5500 Shore Blvd. S.
       
       
       
      City-Wide Neighborhood
      Watch Meeting
       
      Wednesday, May 1, 2019
      Gulfport Neighborhood Center
      1617 49th St. S.
      7:00 p.m.
       
      All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. and ANYONE CAN ATTEND!
       
       
      Contact Jim Wright, Volunteer   
      Coordinator at: 727-893-1022
       
       
       
      1st Friday Flea Market
      Friday, May 3rd
       
      9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      Goodwill Hippie Dash
      Saturday, May 4th
       
      May the Groove be with you!
       
      7:45 – 11 a.m.
       
      Downtown Gulfport Waterfront District
       
      For more information, please visit
       
       
      Comedians Uncorked
      Saturday, May 4th
       
      7 p.m.
       
      Catherine Hickman Theater
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      To purchase tickets, please visit
       
       
      City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, May 7th
       
      7 p.m.
       
      Gulfport City Hall
      2401 53rd St. S.
       
       
       
      Marina District Neighborhood
      Watch Meeting
       
      Wednesday, May 8, 2019
      Lions Club
      4630 Tifton Dr.
      7:00 p.m.
       
      All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. and ANYONE CAN ATTEND!
       
       
      Contact Jim Wright, Volunteer   
      Coordinator at: 727-893-1022
       
      Soul Night w/ Swing Time
      Friday, May 10th
      at the Gulfport Casino. Dance 8pm-midnight to the best in Funk, Soul, Disco, Motown, Rhythm & Blues, featuring an exciting mix of retro & modern dance music, great for a variety of partner dances (Hustle, Swing, West-Coast, Blues, Fusion, etc) plus group, line, and freestyle dancing! Arrive early for a Rumba Lesson 7-8pm. Just $10 includes the dance AND the lesson. Students get $6 admission if they show up by 7pm and take the lesson. Soul Night happens at the Gulfport Casino the 2nd Friday of every month.
       
      Lesson Info — Learn Soul-style Rumba…how to Rumba to Soul music! This class, taught by Sam from Swing Time, will broaden your musical dance skills, so you’re no longer limited to boogying back & forth between two feet. A surprising number of soul, funk, blues, and R&B tunes, including many of your favorite songs, have a slow-quick-quick rhythm that’s perfect for dancing Rumba, and we’re going to dance to a variety of these songs in the lesson. In addition to typical Rumba moves, we’ll learn some new ones, borrowed from other dances. For experienced dancers, we’ll show you how to convert your entire repertoire of Salsa, Bachata, and Cha Cha moves to Rumba dancing! If you like dancing to Soul, Funk, Blues, or R&B music, including live bands, then you’ll enjoy adding Rumba to your repertoire.
       
       
       
      Junk in the Trunk
      Saturday, May 11th
       
      8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
       
      49th Street Neighborhood Center
      1617 49th St. S.
       
       
       
      Monthly Beach Cleanup
      Saturday, May 11th
       
      9 – 11 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Beach, Shelter #4
       
      Art Opening and fundraiser
       
      Saturday, May 18th
      6 – 10 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Art Center
      2726 54th St. S.
       
      Abstract Art for Autism and other Special Abilities by Studio Duvoe, Inc.
       
      Come help us celebrate the creative genius of these awesome special abilities young people & adults. When a student sells a painting they receive ½ of the funds with the other half funding future art workshops and openings. All artwork is nicely framed and reasonably priced ($10 – $50).
       
      Volunteers and donations are always welcome. Contact Caroline Duvoe
      (727-271-5016) or Dan Mlotkowski (727-331-3819) for questions or details.
       
      Live music by Kari Kane and Those Lovebirds (Marty Fouts & Bonnie
      Kesler-Fouts).
       
      Drop by for a wonderful evening of live music and art in support of a wonderful organization. 
       
       
      City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, May 21st
       
      7 p.m.
       
      Gulfport City Hall
      2401 53rd St. S.
       
       
       
      Memorial Day
      Monday, May 27th
       
      All City Facilities Closed
       
       
      City of Gulfport Hurricane Preparedness Seminar
      Thursday, May 30th
       
      • Doors open at 6 p.m. for Hurricane related vendor information
      • Seminar featuring Chief Meteorologist Bobby Deskins and Emergency Management Director Cathie Perkins begins at 7 p.m.
       
      If you would like to become a vendor, please contact 727-893-1118 or emailkossola@mygulfport.us.
       
      Catherine Hickman Theater
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      For more information and to register for the parade, please visit
       
      Community Outreach
      Gulfport Little League Club
       
      Gulfport Little League Club, Inc.
      Trevor Mallory, President
      4501 6th St. S., St Petersburg, FL 33705
       
      Old League with a new Attitude, new Leadership and growth Vision for Youth Baseball!
       
      Come out and watch a game!
      Cheer our youngsters on! 
       
      This week’s home games are:
       
      • Thursday, April 18, 6:30pm @ Tomlinson Field,Minors Machine Pitch v Cross Bayou
      • Saturday, April 20, 9:00am @ Hoyt Field, Softball Coach Pitch v Pinellas Park
       
      Full game schedule at: www.gulfportlittleleague.net
      New Scholarship for LGBTQ Gulfport Student 
       
      The LGBTQ Resource Center at Gulfport Public Library is proud to announce it is offering a $1000 scholarship for the continuing education of an LGBTQ student from Gulfport. The Resource Center’s inaugural LGBTQ Scholar Award is intended to help students continue their post-graduate education, whether in college or trade school.
       
      Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and have completed high school by June 2019. They must have a home address within the last two years in Gulfport and be currently accepted to or already attending an accredited post-secondary institution. Finally, applicants must be registered for full-time attendance in the fall of 2019 in an undergraduate, graduate or trade school program.
       
      Application packets may be picked up at the Gulfport Public Library (5501 28th Ave. S.) or accessed online at www.mygulfport.us/lgbtq-resources.
       
      Completed applications must be received by June 3, 2019. Reference letters are due no later than June 10. Please direct questions to Susan Gore, c/o LGBTQ Resource Center, Gulfport Library or at susangphd@gmail.com.
      Call for Applicants for its 2019/2020 “Rise and Shine” Grants for eligible artists currently residing in Pinellas County
       
      The Gulfport Merchant’s Chamber (GMC) has announced a call for applicants for its 2019/2020 “Rise and Shine” Grants for eligible artists currently residing in Pinellas County. The purpose of the grants is to support Gulfport’s and Pinellas County’s creative community and to promote Gulfport as an art destination. Preference will given to artists residing in Gulfport. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. Two grants, including funding, marketing/advertising support, and exhibition space will be offered with a total value of $1000 each. Deadline to apply is July 31.
       
      Each grant includes $500 up front to be used exclusively for displays, materials and supplies related to the artist’s aspirations; $300 in 10 paid booth reservations at the twice monthly Gulfport Art and Gallery Walks within a one-year period, with direct professional social media and marketing support; quarterly mentorship with a professional artist board member and one-on-one consultations with the art committee throughout the year; and $200 after completing 10 events and a post grant report. All grant monies are expected to go directly into the artist creating work and creating a professional display that can be used for future festivals and shows.
       
      Applicants must furnish proof of residency, a resume, artist statement, digital images of previous work and online links. For complete details, go toVisitGulfportFlorida.com and click on “Artist Grant” at the bottom of the home page. For questions, send email to questionsartistgrant@visitgulfportflorida.com.
      Call for Applicants for its 2019/2020 Community Support Grant Program
       
      The Gulfport Merchant’s Chamber (GMC) has announced a call for applicants for its 2019/2020 community support grant program. Local non-profit organizations that target or include Gulfport in their activities are invited to apply. Applicants must be certified tax-exempt non-profit organizations, government entities requesting funds for public purposes, or schools and colleges at any level.
       
      For more details and to apply, see the application available atwww.VisitGulfportFlorida.comClick on “Community Grant” at the bottom of the home page. Submission of an application does not guarantee funding and the Board of the GMC reserves the right to determine or adjust the amount awarded to any recipient. Applications must be received in writing and must be emailed, postmarked or delivered no later than March 31, 2019. Applications received after the deadline cannot be considered. Decisions on recipients are scheduled to be announced by April 27. 
       
      Special consideration will be given to organizations that are able to help promote and provide volunteers for the GMC events that raise the funds making these grants possible. “Gecko World” events with funds earmarked each year for community giving include “Gecko Crawl,” “Gecko Ball” and the GeckoFest street festival. The events grow in size and popularity every year and each requires a large promotional effort and a large number of volunteers. Grant amounts will be determined and funds distributed to grantees after these GMC events have concluded for 2019.
       
      Since sponsoring the community grants, the GMC has provided many thousands of dollars in funding to a large and growing roster of worthy non-profit organizations. The GMC also gives back to the community in other ways during the year, including sponsoring “Gulfport’s Get Rescued” each February, benefitting animal rescue groups. A monthly Clothing Swap benefitting CASA is held during the Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market; and the GMC’s “Holiday Hoopla” helps collect donations for Operation Santa in December. Public art installations have also been commissioned and installed with GMC funding.
       
      For more information, contact GMC Board Member John Haugen,GeckoWorldGrant@GulfportMA.com.
       
       
      City of Gulfport’s
      FREE VPK Program
       
      Enrollment begins May 1st
      Classes start September 3rd
       
      Questions, please contact 727-893-1068
       
       
      Register for VPK voucher atwww.elcpinellas.net/register-for-vpk
       
       
      Household Electronics & Chemical Collection Schedule
       
      All events are on Saturdays
      9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
       
      For more information about household electronics & chemical collection, visitwww.pinellascounty.org/solidwaste or
      call 727-464-7500.
       
       
      For more information, please visit www.mygulfport.us/lateralrebate
       
      Online access to the City of Gulfport Municipal Code is provided at the following link: 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      Latest water quality information:
       
      For more information, please visit 
       
       
      Smoke Alarms Save Lives
       
      Free smoke alarms are available to elderly and low income households within Gulfport City limits. 
       
      Call Fire Chief James Marenkovic at 893-1062 for more information.
      Gulfport on the Go!
      Get the City App
       
      City of Gulfport is proud to announce the launch of the new City of Gulfport app for iOS and Android mobile devices, the newest way to connect with its citizens.
       
      The Official City of Gulfport app offers citizens a simple way to submit requests-like reporting potholes, signs, trash or debris, code violations, and inquiring about an event venue. Users can include an address and description, GPS-specific location, as well as a photo of the issue. Once a request is submitted, you can keep track of pending and completed requests within the “My Requests” section. In addition, the City app has direct links to the online utility bill payment system, the City calendar, frequently asked questions, the city employee directory, the sanitation department, and the electronic newsletter signup.
       
      The City App allows residents to connect more conveniently with City government to report issues and request non-emergency services. Offering more ways for citizens to connect with the City, please email info@mygulfport.us or call 727-893-1118 with questions or technical issues about the smart phone app.
      Reassurance Telephone Program
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      Let the friendly Volunteers of the Gulfport Senior Center chat with you on a daily basis. Sign up for the Gulfport Reassurance Program and choose between two call times: early-morning or mid-morning. This service is designed to help you feel secure and connected.
       
      For more information, call the Gulfport Senior Center at (727) 893-2237
      FREE Amplified Phone
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      3rd Tuesday of every month
      9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
       
      You MUST call 727-399-9983 to qualify.
       
       
       
       
      Two For One Sale at Circle Bookshop
       
      Gulfport Public Library
      5501 28th Ave. S.
       
      Fans of Nora Roberts and Fern Michaels check out the sale cart at the Circle of Friends Bookshop at the Gulfport Public Library. Barbara Taylor Bradford and Debbie Macombe are also well represented. Special two for one sale carts through the end of December. Be sure to look at the award winning books and the 2017 and 2018 best sellers. Books make a great holiday gift and the bookshop has fiction and non-fiction titles galore. If a crafter or cook is on your gift list, you can find the perfect book at the bookshop.
       
      The Circle of Friends Bookshop is located in the Gulfport Library, 5501 28th Avenue S. Please call Marilyn Field at 727-321-4035 if you have any bookshop questions.
      2020 Census: How to Get Involved
       
      The 2020 Census provides an opportunity for everyone to be counted. Tribal, state, and local governments; community based organizations; faith-based groups; schools; businesses; the media; and others play a key role in developing partners to educate and motivate residents to participate in the 2020 Census.
       
      When community members are informed, they are more likely to respond to the census. Through collaborative partnerships, the U.S. Census Bureau and community leaders can reach the shared goal of counting EVERYONE in 2020.
       
      The Complete Count Committees (CCC) program is key to creating awareness in communities all across the country.
       
      • CCCs utilize local knowledge, influence, and resources to educate communities and promote the census through locally 
      • based, targeted outreach efforts. 
      • CCCs provide a vehicle for coordinating and nurturing cooperative efforts between tribal, state, and local governments; communities; and the Census Bureau. 
      • CCCs help the Census Bureau get a complete count in 2020 through partnerships with local governments and community organizations.
       
      WHO?
      Tribal, state, and local governments work together with partners to form CCCs to promote and encourage response to the 2020 Census in their communities. Community-based organizations also establish CCCs that reach out to their constituents.
       
      WHAT?
      A CCC is comprised of a broad spectrum of government and community leaders from education, business, healthcare, and other community organizations. These trusted voices develop and implement a 2020 Census awareness campaign based upon their knowledge of the local community to encourage a response.
       
      WHEN?
      The formation of CCCs is happening NOW! Leaders are identifying budget resources and establishing local work plans. In 2020, they will implement the plans and lead their communities to a successful census count.
       
      HOW?
      It’s up to all of us! CCCs know the best way to reach the community and raise awareness. Some activities could include:
       
      • Holding CCC kickoff meetings with media briefings.
      • Participating in Census rallies or parades.
      • Coordinating Census unity youth forums.
      • Hosting Interfaith breakfasts and weekend events.
      • Encouraging the use of Statistics in Schools classroom resources.
      • Incorporating census information in newsletters, social media posts, podcasts, mailings, and websites.
      • Helping recruit census workers when jobs become available.
       
      WHY?
      The primary goal of the 2020 Census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. Community influencers create localized messaging that resonates with the population in their area. They are trusted voices and are best suited to mobilize community resources in an efficient manner.
       
       
      Earn extra income while helping your community.
       
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      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net Western Florida Marina Directory Listing For Gulfport Municipal Marina

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      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers Net Anchorage Directory Listing For Gulfport Anchorage/Mooring Field

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    • LNM: REMINDER: Hazards of North Carolina Coastal Inlets


      Today’s Local Notice on Barden Inlet and the still valid 2016 Local Notice that follows are reminders of the extensive shoaling in many inlets and in the corresponding Waterway intersections, as listed in Cruisers Net’s Problem Stretches for every southeast state.


      NC BARDEN INLET ATON / SHOALING

      MARINERS ARE ADVISED THAT SIGNIFICANT SHOALING EXISTS IN BARDEN INLET AND BACK SOUND BETWEEN BARDEN INLET BUOY 8 (LLNR 29180 [34°37.4681N / 076°31.9342W, 34.624469 / -76.532237]) AND BARDEN INLET BUOY 15 (LLNR 29210 [34°38.0510N / 076°31.1867W, 34.634183 / -76.519779]) TO AN AVERAGE CHANNEL DEPTH OF LESS THAN 3 FEET AT MLW. UNDER THE CURRENT CONDITION OF THE INLET, THE AIDS TO NAVIGATION CAN NO LONGER BE CONFIGURED TO SAFELY MARK A PASSABLE CHANNEL AND THE AIDS TO NAVIGATION WILL BE DISCONTINUED. TWO DANGER SHOAL BUOYS WILL BE PLACED AT EACH END OF THE REMOVED SECTION. MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION WHILE NAVIGATING THIS AREA.

      NC – HAZARDS OF NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL INLETS
      This notice is to notify mariners about accessing hazardous inlets, to heighten public awareness about the hazards that exist in and around the inlets, and to provide the mariner with available information. Mariners are advised that shoaling conditions exist at following North Carolina coastal inlets:
      Oregon Inlet
      Hatteras Inlet
      Ocracoke Inlet
      Barden Inlet
      Beaufort Inlet
      Bogue Inlet
      New River Inlet
      Topsail Inlet
      Masonboro Inlet
      Carolina Beach Inlet
      Lockwoods Folly Inlet
      Shallotte Inlet
      Shoaling conditions increase the potential for groundings. These inlets are subject to continual and sometimes rapid environmental changes. Mariners are highly encouraged to obtain the most recent U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington, North Carolina District hydrographic survey information, centerline waypoints and controlling depth at: http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/HydrographicSurveys.aspx
      Mariners should use caution when navigating in these areas and passage through the inlets is not recommended without local knowledge of the area. The aids to navigation in these inlets may not be charted and may not be marking best water due to continually shifting shoals. Consult Local Notice to Mariners, 5th Coast Guard District for the latest positions and status of aids to navigation: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?ageName=lnmDistrict®ion=5
      To report any aids to navigation discrepancies (missing, damaged, off station, extinguished lights), shoaling, hazards to navigation, or discrepancies on bridge lighting, please contact Sector North Carolina Command Center (910) 343-2200. LNM 17/16

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    • Jekyll Island, 2011-2014 by Sonny Reeves


      Our thanks to Sonny Reeves, an experienced cruiser and photographer, for this photo essay on Jekyll Island where he, his wife, Jean and their rescue Dachshund, Suzsea, lived for a number of years on their boat at Jekyll Harbor Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR.

       

      Click here for Jekyll Island, 2011-2014

       

      Suzsea

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    • Old Bahama Bay Marina by Greg Allard

      Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club

      If you are in the Bahamas – Lucky You! – don’t miss the opportunity to link with the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!. Our thanks to Greg Allard for this on-site report and the very latest news from Old Bahama Bay Marina, including the fact that the marina is now fully open.

      Bahamas Update on Old Bahama Bay/West End on Grand Bahama  

      There has been much discussion about the status of the facilities at Old Bahama Bay, especially since it is
      a common place to “make land” for Bahamian bound cruisers, and also a convenient location to clear Customs and 
      Immigration.
       
      I spoke with Jackie Carroll, the general manager for the Old Bahama Bay resort. We know her from our stops there over the years, and have always found her to be competent and customer friendly. She said their recent “troubles” are now over. Ms. Carroll advised that the marina is now fully open: all slips are available for occupancy with full electricity at each slip.  Customs and Immigration (which never shut down) is running as usual. There is fuel available.
       
      Two days ago, after crossing the Florida Straits (Gulf Stream) on our way from Lake Worth Inlet to Port Lucaya, we passed offshore of Old Bahama Bay; there was significant VHF traffic between cruising boats and the dockmaster of the marina, announcing arrivals and requesting slip assignments, all of which confirms that this popular and necessary destination is again available for cruisers.
       
      Here are the contact numbers for Old Bahama Bay, if you need further information.  
       
      888 983 6188
      242 346 6500
      242 350 6516

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    • NOAA Navigational Services Quarterly Newsletter

      NOAA is also having an Open House April 26 in Silver Spring, MD. See Open House for details.

       
       
      April 12, 2019
       
      Quarterly Newsletter
       
       
      U.S. Coast Pilot® now contains Coast Guard navigation rules
       
      NOAA recently announced that all nine United States Coast Pilot® volumes now contain the U.S. Coast Guard International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea (72 COLREGS) and the Inland Navigation Rules — commonly known as the “Rules of the Road.” The navigation rules are similar to rules on the highway as they present a consistent way to navigate safely and avoid collisions. Having the newly published Coast Pilot now fulfills the legal requirement for mariners to maintain a copy of these regulations on board. The newly added Coast Guard regulations are found in Appendix B of all nine Coast Pilot volumes.
       
      Coast Pilot publication volume 2
       
      A NOAA field crew deploys a shallow-water sensor in South Texas waters for a current survey.
       
      A NOAA field crew deploys a shallow-water sensor in South Texas waters for a current survey. 
       
      NOAA completes current survey in Texas, turns efforts to NY/NJ
       
      NOAA recently concluded a nearly two-year current survey in South Texas that ranged from Corpus Christi to the southern tip of Texas, near Brownsville. Most of this area had not been surveyed before, so NOAA will be able to post new current predictions online for these locations later this year after the data has been analyzed.
       
      In June 2018, our field teams completed a reconnaissance of the New York/New Jersey Harbor for a current survey, and we will begin our efforts there this summer. For more information on these current surveys, contact Christopher.DiVeglio@noaa.gov.
       
       
      Introducing new NOAA liaisons to the navigation community
       
      Maritime Services Program Manager for PORTS, coastal forecasts, currents
       
      Christopher DiVeglio christopher.diveglio@noaa.gov
       
      NOAA Navigation Managers
       
      Colleen Roche, Northeast, colleen.roche@noaa.gov
       
      Louis Licate, Florida, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands, louis.licate@noaa.gov
       
      Lt. Anthony Klemm, Mid-Atlantic, anthony.klemm@noaa.gov
       
       
      Channel depth changes on raster nautical chart products
       
      Coast Survey recently announced plans to change the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintained channel depth values on raster nautical chart products, which include paper nautical charts and the corresponding digital raster navigational charts (NOAA RNC®). Minimum depths (also called controlling depths) are collected during periodic Army Corps sonar surveys of channels. In the past, these depths were provided on raster charts, but controlling depths will now be replaced with the original channel design dredging depths used by the Army Corps (called project depths). Standardizing depth presentation on these products will improve data consistency and overall safety.
       
      Tanker ships on the lower Mississippi River.
       
      Tanker ships on the lower Mississippi River.
       
       
      Sea level rise and Arctic issues discussed at Hydrographic Services Review Panel meeting
       
      NOAA’s Hydrographic Service Review Panel, a federal advisory committee, met in Washington, DC, March 5-7, to hear views from stakeholders and partners on NOAA’s navigation products and services, including a great number of recommended improvements. The panel members heard from a special session of stakeholders and leadership from the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA, the National Ocean Service, and the National Weather Service Marine Weather program. Panel members and experts discussed the intersection of sea level rise and impacts to the maritime sector.
       
      NOAA is soliciting applications for membership on the panel. Nominations must be received by May 1, 2019, for a term that starts in 2020. Nominations are on a rolling admission and those received after May 1, 2019, will be kept on file and may be used for panel vacancies. For more information on how to apply, see the Federal Register Notice or visit the HSRP website.
      Flooding in Annapolis, MD
       
      High tide flooding in Annapolis, Maryland.
       
      Save the Date: NOAA Nautical Cartography Open House
      NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey is pleased to announce its 2019 Nautical Cartography Open House is scheduled for Friday, July 26, 2019. Registration information will be available on our website in the coming weeks.
       
      STAY CONNECTED
       
      NOAA | 1315 East-West HighwaySilver Spring, MD 20910

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    • Warning: Deadhead, north of I-64 Fixed Bridge, VA AICW Statute Mile 7.1

      Our thanks to Tom Hale for this warning and photo – worth a thousand words.

      100 yards north of I64 high rise

      Big deadhead 100 yards north of I64 highrise Bridge Norfolk right on the channel

      Tom Hale

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