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    • This Saturday: Trick, Treat & Trail Family Fun Run and Boo Fest at Wannamaker County Park! Charleston, SC

      Cooper River Marina

      Click here for This Saturday: Trick, Treat & Trail Family Fun Run and Boo Fest at Wannamaker County Park!

       

       
      Sarah Reynolds
       Public Information Coordinator
       Headquarters
       
      861 Riverland DrCharlestonSC 29412
       Office: +1 8437628089
       
      Sarah.Reynolds@ccprc.com
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      CharlestonCountyParks.com

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    • USACE: Notice to Navigation: 2024-012 Port Mayaca Lock Resumes Normal Operations

      POC: Christopher Rush  (863)-514-0773

      POC: Greg Jones Cell (304) 654-8464, Office (863) 983-8102

      https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/NTN/

       

      Okeechobee Waterway and the Port Mayaca Lock Resumes Normal Operation

       

                      Julian Keen, Jr. Lock & Dam 863-946-0414 or 863-662-9533

                      Ortona Lock & Dam 863-675-0616 or 863- 662-9846

                      W.P. Franklin Lock & Dam 239-694-5451 or 863-662-9908

                      Canaveral Lock 321-783-5421 or 863-662-0298 (6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.)

       

      //signed//

      Gregory M. Jones (Greg)

      Chief, South Florida Operations Office

      Jacksonville District

      Cell: (304) 654-8464

      Office: (863) 983-8102 

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    • Good News from Dismal Swamp Canal, AICW Alternate Route


      Set in beautiful Camden Count, NC, the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center provides free dockage for cruisers' on the Dismal Swamp AICW Alternate Route

      The Dismal Swamp Route departs the southbound Waterway at MM 7.2 and northbound via the Pasquatank River. Our thanks to Sarah Hill for this invitation from Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!

      Good Morning!

      Hope all is well!  Passing along some fall images from the Dismal Swamp Canal & Dismal Swamp State Park- we’re starting to see some autumn colors pop up.

      Happy to report from recent boaters, very little to no duckweed- no issues.  Locks & drawbridges operating on normal schedule.

      We’ve put together a few  “Know before you go” DSC Boating tips on our website:

      https://www.dismalswampwelcomecenter.com/boating-paddling

      Please feel free to share.

      Many thanks to everyone cruising the historic waterway ~ we look forward to seeing you soon!

      Sarah

       

       

       

       Sarah Hill, TMP
      Director, Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

      Chairperson, Camden County Tourism Development Authority

      2356 US Hwy 17 North, South Mills, NC 27976

      252-771-8333 | shill@camdencountync.gov
      www.DismalSwampWelcomeCenter.com

      www.VisitCamdenCountync.com

      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For the Camden TDA/Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Herve Riou -  October 31, 2024 - 6:24 am

        Just pass the canal on 10/29-30 /24. 6 feet of water and wonderful stop at the visitor center. A beautiful trip in a serein environment. No rag weeds. A first for us and I am glad we did it.

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    • Response from Morningstar Marina at Golden Isles, AICW MM 676, Frederica River, GA

      Morningstar Marinas - Boating as it should be. Long-term or transient.

      Morningstar Marina at Golden Isles,  A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, lies along the southern reaches of the Frederica River, between Lanier and St. Simons Islands, south of the charted 9 foot bridge. 

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net Georgia Marina Directory Listing For Morningstar Marina at Golden Isles

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window Zoomed To the Location of Golden Isles Marina

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    • LNM: Notice: Changes to the USCG Local Notice to Mariners (LNM) and Light Lists

      How these changes will affect Cruisers Net’s publication of Local Notices will be determined in the weeks ahead.

      united states coast guard

      Notice: Changes to the USCG Local Notice to Mariners (LNM) and Light Lists
      The U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center announces upcoming changes to the Local Notice
      to Mariners (LNM) and the Light List, as part of our efforts to modernize and improve the
      accessibility, accuracy, and overall user experience for mariners and other stakeholders.

      What Is Changing?

      1. Transition From Paper Charts: In January 2025, NOAA will discontinue the production
      of all paper charts. In alignment with this change, the Coast Guard will transition from
      using NOAA Paper Chart Numbers and Editions/Dates for disseminating Marine Safety
      Information (MSI) to using Official Waterway Names.

      2. How You Will Access LNMs and Light Lists: The LNM and Light List data will now be
      available in a geospatial format, which will allow you to visualize information interactively
      on a map/chart. You can use your mouse wheel or the +/- buttons in the upper left portion
      of the screen to zoom in or out and navigate to your desired area on the map/chart. Once
      the area is displayed, you can generate a PDF of the LNM or Light List for that specific area,
      which you can then save and/or print. Alternatively, you can use a fillable form on our
      website to select your waterway by name from the Light List and generate the LNM or Light
      List.

      3. LNM and Light List Data Refresh Rate: LNM data will be refreshed every fifteen
      minutes. Light List data will be refreshed every 24 hours. This will give you a much more up-to-
      date operating picture, designed to enhance your efficiency and improve safety in your
      area of transit or planned routes.

      4. Elimination of Weekly Files: Weekly LNMs, Weekly Light List Correction Files, Daily
      Discrepancy Files, and the Summary of Light List Changes will no longer be published to
      focus on providing the most up-to-date and accessible format. In the near future, we will
      also publish an Application Programming Interface (API) for interested parties to access the
      data externally.

      Why Are These Changes Being Made?
      The modernization of MSI delivery is designed to improve the U.S. Coast Guard’s aid-to-navigation
      data management and dissemination capabilities. By providing frequent
      updates, geospatial visualization, and digital access, we hope to achieve our goals of:
      • Enhancing Maritime Safety: By delivering the most current and precise information,
      mariners can make better-informed decisions, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring
      safer navigation.
      • Improving Accessibility: The shift to geospatial visualization makes it easier for all users,
      from commercial mariners to recreational boaters, to stay informed.
      • Increasing Efficiency: The integration of LNM and Light List data into a geospatial format
      to simplify the gathering of safety information and facilitate easy route planning.
      When Will These Changes Take Effect?
      The transition to the modernized LNM and Light List platform (the Navigation Center
      website) will be completed by Monday, October 21st.
      How to Access the New Features?
      Starting October 21st, 2024, you will be able to access the updated Local Notice to
      Mariners (LNM) and Light List through the NAVCEN website, with a User Guide available to
      assist you. While legacy versions of these products will no longer be produced or posted
      after October 31st, previously available versions will remain accessible for download
      indefinitely. Additionally, users can now generate updated LNMs in real time, with data
      refreshed every 15 minutes.

      For any questions or assistance, please visit our Contact Us page, select ‘LNMs or Light
      Lists’ from the Subject dropdown, and submit your inquiry.

      Thank you for your continued support as we work to enhance the safety and efficiency of
      maritime navigation.

      U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center (www.navcen.uscg.gov)

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    • CITY OF GULFPORT UPDATE – October 16, 2024

      City of Gulfport

      2401 53rd Street South

      Gulfport, FL 33707  

      (727) 893-1000

      www.mygulfport.us

      For Immediate Release: Wednesday, October 16, 2024 – 4:40PM

      City of Gulfport Update: A Message from Mayor Sam Henderson

      FEMA Assistance and Debris Removal Updates for Gulfport Residents

      The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is providing direct assistance to residents impacted by Hurricane Helene. Assistance will be available daily, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, at the Gulfport Public Library through Tuesday, October 22, including Sunday.

      The City of Gulfport is actively working on debris removal. We ask for your patience, as it may take several months to complete the process. Our focus is on clearing construction materials first, followed by vegetative debris. Multiple passes will be required. Please place your debris near the roadside, away from power lines and other obstacles. Separate vegetative material, construction materials, garbage bags, appliances, and paint for easier collection. Regular sanitation and recycling routes have resumed their normal schedules.

      For more information about flooding and FEMA’s guidelines on substantially improved or substantially damaged buildings, visit the City of Gulfport website at https://mygulfport.us/ under the “Quick Links” section. You can also view FEMA’s guide on this topic at FEMA Guide on Substantially Improved/Substantially Damaged Buildings.

      At this stage, Gulfport is in the “Muck, Dry, and Wait” phase of recovery. While conditions may worsen before they improve, we will rebuild safer and stronger. For more information on what to do after storm damage, visit Pinellas County Storm Damage Guide.

      The City encourages residents to stay informed through official channels as recovery efforts progress. Please visit https://mygulfport.us/ for updates and further information.

      Stay safe, Gulfport!

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      City of Gulfport Florida | 2401 53rd Street South | Gulfport, FL 33707 US

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