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    • Canaveral Happenings, Harbortown Marina, Merritt Island, east of AICW Statute Mile 894


      Guest Coupon Available On Our Web Site

      A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, Harbortown Marina lies off the southern shores of the Canaveral Barge Canal between Sykes Creek and the Banana River. This fine facility has now expanded their ship’s store!

       
        Upgrades, Updates, and More!
      Here at Harbortown Marina – Canaveral, we are dedicated to providing a beautiful, comfortable marina for our residents and visitors to enjoy. Harbortown Marina – Canaveral has undergone several improvement projects, including new landscaping, bathroom renovations, a new marina store, and more! These changes, and the changes that are still to come, are all part of why Harbortown Marina – Canaveral is the place to be! 
        Introducing New Harbortown Marina – Canaveral General Manager: Bill Friedrich
      “I am truly excited to be part of the Harbortown Team and appreciate the warm welcome to the community. During my first month at the marina, I saw that we do a lot of things really well.  However, continuous improvement in all aspects of our daily operation will be the key to our future success.  
      I have been delighted with the facility upgrades, which were one of the first steps to enhancing both the customer and the team member experience at Harbortown Marina – Canaveral.  I can definitely say there will be more enhancements to come as we strive to be the Space Coast marina of choice.”
      Harbortown Marina – Canaveral
      2700 Harbortown Drive
      Merritt Island, FL US 32952

      Click Here To View the Eastern Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Harbortown Marina

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      National Maritime Center Requesting Customer Participation in Website Feedback  

      PLEASE VISIT THE NMC’S WEBSITE FOR OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPDATES

      www.uscg.mil/nmc/

      This list service is produced by the National Maritime Center to provide the widest possible distribution of updated mariner credentialing information and new

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    • Reminder: Winter Storage Reservations, Atlantic Yacht Basin, AICW Statute Mile 12


      Atlantic Yacht Basin, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR has a plan to provide you with the very best winter storage. Atlantic Yacht Basin is located just south of the Great Bridge lock and bridge at Mile Marker 12.

      Customize Your Storage Plan to Fit You & Your Boat

      While you may find it hard to believe, Fall is lurking around the corner. It’s a great season for boating in this part of the world, but people are already locking in their off-season storage plans too.

      CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
       

      Click Here To View the VA to NC Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Atlantic Yacht Basin

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    • Coast Guard Assistance, Pasquotank River, near Elizabeth City, Albemarle Sound


      Elizabeth City, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR and the friendliest-to-boaters community on the Waterway, is located on the Pasquotank River off the northeast corner of Albemarle Sound and at the southern end of the Dismal Swamp Canal Route. This wonderful community continues its calendar of exciting events! The canal is currently closed, but scheduled to be re-opened to navigation by summer’s end.

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      News Release 

      July 31, 2017
      U.S. Coast Guard 5th District Mid-Atlantic
      Contact: 5th District Public Affairs
      Office: (757) 398-6272
      After Hours: (757) 434-7712

      Coast Guard assists yacht taking on water near Elizabeth City, NC

      Coast Guard assists yacht taking on water near Elizabeth City, NC

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      ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — The Coast Guard helped dewater a yacht that had run aground and was taking on water in the Pasquotank River near Elizabeth City, Sunday.

      A crew member aboard the 43-foot motor boat Eager Miss contacted Sector North Carolina watchstanders at approximately 4 p.m. to report the vessel carrying six adults and one child had run aground and was taking on water.

      Station Elizabeth City diverted a 29-foot Response Boat–Small (RB-S) crew that was already underway to assist. 

      Once on scene, the RB-S crew sent two crewmembers aboard with a pump to keep up with the flow of water. 

      The Coast Guard crew remained on scene until a commercial towing vessel arrived. The yacht, with passengers aboard, was then towed to The Pelican Marina in Elizabeth City.

      “This case was a prime example how being prepared is so important,” said Petty Officer 2nd Class Frederick Lamm, a crew member from Station Elizabeth City who responded to the case. “Knowing the draft of your vessel and having accurate waterway charts can help prevent getting into a dangerous situation.”

       

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      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For the Mariner’s Wharf Elizabeth City Docks

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      1. Flagrante Delicto -  August 4, 2017 - 1:32 pm

        “When the draft of your vessel exceeds the depth of water, you are most definitely aground.”
        Water Rat

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    • Dangers of Carbon Monoxide on Boats

      The risk of CO poisoning is a danger that every boater needs to remember while underway, especially with increased use of air conditioning in all size vessels. This report comes from Soundings’ Trade Only Today.

      The American Boat and Yacht Council was featured on “Good Morning America” to discuss the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat.

      CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REPORT AND VIDEO

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    • News from Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Savannah, GA

      Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary protects Georgia’s special live-bottom wildlife habitat in the Atlantic Ocean and along the southeastern U.S. coast, an area teeming with diversity and an abundance of marine life.


       
       
       
       
       
       
       

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      Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary protects a vibrant hard-bottom reef habitat in the Atlantic Ocean just off the Georgia Coast. This 22-square-mile protected area is teeming with numerous species of fish, such as black sea bass, groupers, and mackerels. Loggerhead sea turtles forage and rest year-round at Gray’s Reef, and the sanctuary is within the critical habitat of the highly endangered North Atlantic right whale.

      Learn more by visiting GRNMS here:


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      Savor Summer in Savannah

      Summer may be winding down, but we’re just warming up! We hope you will join the staff and friends of Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary at these exciting upcoming events.

      Top banner photos: Greg McFall/NOAA


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      August 1 – Gray’s Reef Tuesdays on Tybee

      The summer film series continues this Tuesdayat Tybee Post Theaterwith the inspiring, real-life story of Winter, the Dolphin That Can. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7:00 p.m.

      With our apologies for postponing Shifting Baselines, we have rescheduled the screening for August 8, 7:00 p.m. at the Tybee Post Theater. The movie tells a story of Georgia’s coast as told by her commercial fishing families, scientists, and chefs. Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary Foundation’s Founding Chair, Cathy Sakas, is the executive producer bringing this film to life.


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      August 12 – Get Into Your Sanctuary Day

      Experience a 360-degree virtual diveof Gray’s Reef when you visit the Islands Library branch of Live Oak Public Libraries on August 12, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Library guests can explore the sanctuary using Virtual Reality goggles and an interactive exhibit, Q&A with our staff, and take home some fun giveaways!  

      In addition, the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is sponsoring a photo contest until August 12. We encourage you to Get Into Your Sanctuary and share the fun nationwide! 


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      September 22 – A Fishy Affair 

      Join us and the Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary Foundation for an evening of fun at this malicious, but delicious lionfish-focused Chef’s challenge featuring four talented local chefs preparing their own unique lionfish dishes. 

      A Fishy Affair attendees will enjoy over 350 pounds of Atlantic-harvested lionfish to bring awareness to the invasive species and in support of sustainable seafood in area restaurants.  A raffle, live auction, short film, and signature cocktail will be offered at the entertaining and educational evening benefitting Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. Tickets are on sale now!


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      Welcome Dr. Catherine Dunn Kostilnik!

      We are delighted to introduce you to Catherine Dunn Kostilnik, PhD., the new Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Executive Director! 

      Please join us in welcoming Catherine who can be reached by emailing catherine@marinesanctuary.org.


      For more information please visit:

      graysreef.noaa.gov

      Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary 

      10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, GA 31411

      912-598-2345

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Vet contacts in Nassau

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Explorer Chartbooks, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET PARTNER, has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: Vet contacts in Nassau
      Vet contacts in Nassau
      Posted: 28 Jul 2017 04:03 AM PDT
      Got this list from our vet in Eleuthra (Rock Sound).
      Given number of cruisers who pass through Nassau thought it might be useful

      • Marathon Vet Clinic (Marathon Estate)) – Dr. Smith – 393-0917/427-5755
      • Happy Pets (Old Fort Bay Plaza) Dr. Allen/ Dr. Garcia – 377-3627/557-0911
      • Palmdale Vet Clinic (Palmdale/ Cave’s Village) Dr. Grant/ Dr. Greensword – 325-1354/438-4825
      • All Creatures Vet Clinic (Kennedy Estate) – Dr. Davis -325-0053/433-9516
      • Bahamas Humane Society (Chippingham) – Dr. Chase/ Dr. Hanson/ Dr. Solomon – 323-5138
      • Central Animal Clinic (Palmdale) – Dr. Basil Sands – 325-1288
      • Purrfect Pets (Prince Charles) – Dr. Bridgette Johnson – 364-8101
      • Nassau Pet Vet (Mobile Veterinary Services) – Dr. Dorsett – 322-4209/427-5810

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