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    • Managing Risk – Rule of Complications by Captain John Easley

      Our on-the-water contributing editor is Captain John Easley, a professional, USCG Licensed 100 ton Master based out of Palmetto, FL. He specializes in training new owners on their boats during the process of delivery to its new home port. He can be reached directly through http://uscgcaptain.johneasley.com/

      Managing Risk – Rule of Complications

      From an admittedly-biased point of view, boating is one of the most enjoyable recreational activities. But it does not come without some risk. Managing those risks helps ensure passenger safety and an enjoyable time for all aboard.

      One way to look at risks is to consider them as “Complications.” Rain would be considered a complication. So would fog or darkness or heavy seas. Equally, entering a marina with which you are unfamiliar could be considered a complication. Running on the inland rivers or the ICW when there can be a lot of debris would also be a complication. By no means should this be considered an exhaustive list; those are just examples.

      Can an experienced captain safely navigate during a white-out thunderstorm? Certainly! But it is definitely more complicated and not every boater has the experience to do it with a reasonable margin of safety.

      I have a rule for recreational boating: One complication only. Two or more complications at the same time is asking for trouble. A sunset cruise from your regular home port on a mechanically sound vessel in calm weather with friends is a memorable experience. Returning in darkness is the only complication in that scenario. On the flip side of the coin, attempting to spot and dodge debris on the ICW at night with building fog and a strong current while navigating into an unfamiliar marina is a formula for stress and unpleasantness.

      Use the Rule of Complications to manage the risks: Only one complication at a time for recreation cruising. If two or more complications overlap, consider finding a safe anchorage or port in order to sort things out.

      Captain John Easley

       

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    • Annual First Day Hike, Jan 1st, Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, 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. Our thanks to Sarah Hill for this invitation from Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!

      The Dismal Swamp State Park is hosting their annual First Day Hike on Jan. 1st, 2024 at 10am. Enjoy a relaxing and beautiful 2 mile loop of Supple Jack Trail with Ranger Alan Brown. See the link below for more details & contacts:

      https://www.ncparks.gov/state-parks/dismal-swamp-state-park/events/first-day-hike-2024

      Thanks,  

      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

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    • TOMORROW! Join NOAA Planet Stewards December Book Club Meeting! December 12

       
      NOAA Planet Stewards Newsletter

      Pick Up A Great Read This Weekend…

      …and join NOAA Planet Stewards for our December Book Club Meeting – With the Author!

      Make sure to take some quality time for yourself this holiday season, and what better way than curling up with a fun, young adult undersea adventure story by marine scientist Dr. Ellen Prager.  

      Then join NOAA Planet Stewards on Tuesday, December 12 at 8:00 PM ET to discuss the book and how you might use it in a classroom setting with Dr. Prager herself! 

      In Escape Undersea, the protagonists Ezzy and Luke are invited to the world’s only undersea research station in the Florida Keys with their father, and dive into an unexpected adventure. While visiting their ex-military friends in the Aquarius Sea Station, Ezzy and Luke encounter a strange algae bloom at the surface, giant goliath groupers, and a mysterious fish that threatens the coral reefs and their own safety. It’s another wild ride filled with humor and action as Ezzy Skylar explores the depths of her courage while overcoming her insecurities. With new friends, she and Luke discover the wonders of the undersea world and what it is like to live underwater. But once again they unwittingly stumble into a plot that could have disastrous consequences for the local wildlife and must jump into action to save the day.

      A complete description of the book, meeting discussion questions, login information, and all the dates and selections for the entire 2023-2024 academic year are posted on our website.

      And remember…

      For details on all our meeting dates, times, selections, and how to log in, go to our Upcoming Events Page.

      Sign up to receive reminder announcements on our mailing list!

      See previously selected books and discussion questions in our Book Club Archive.

      We look forward to seeing you there.

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    • December 4, 2023 Weekly Email Newsletter, City of Gulfport, Boca Ciega Bay, FL

      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, is located in the heart of downtown Gulfport. 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.

      Weekly news & updates

      December 4, 2023 | City of Gulfport, FL – Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter
      Upcoming Events

      See what’s happening this month.

      Senior Center E-news

      Click here to see what’s happening next.

      Library Calendar of Events

      Upcoming activities at the Gulfport Library.

      Recreation Center

      Click here to see all classes and activities.

      Casino Ballroom Weekly Dances

      Click here to see the weekly dance schedule.

      Gulfport Community Update

      Click here to read more.

      Gulfport Historical Society

      Click here to see upcoming events.

      City of Gulfport

      Holiday Tree Lighting

      Join us for song and good cheer during the City of Gulfport Holiday Tree Lighting, tonight, Monday, December 4 at Clymer Park (Gulfport Blvd. S. & Beach Blvd. S.) at 6 p.m.

      Gulfport City Council

      Mayor

      Sam Henderson

      Webpage

      Email

      826-7208

      Ward 1

      April Thanos

      Webpage

      Email

      826-7138

      Report

      Ward 2

      Christine Brown

      Webpage

      Email

      826-7311

      Report

      Vice Mayor Paul Ray

      Webpage

      Email

      826-7209

      Report

      Ward 4

      Ian

      O’Hara

      Webpage

      Email

      826-7355

      Report

      City Manager’s Gulfport Community Update
      Gulfport Community Update: November 26 – December 2, 2023

       

      Gulfport City Hall and facilities will be closed on Monday, December 25 & January 1 in observance Christmas & the New Year. Monday’s sanitation routes will be collected on Tuesday, Tuesday’s routes will be collected on Wednesday, and there will be no weekly yard waste pickup either week.

      It’s time again for Santa to make his list and check it twice for Gulfport Police Department’s Operation Santa, offering assistance to Gulfport residents. Applications will be accepted at the Gulfport Police Department, 2401 53rd Street, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday – Friday Through December 13. For information or to donate unwrapped toys, cash/gift cards, etc., leave a message at 893-1097.  

      This Weeks Events & Meetings
      Keep Calm and Carry Yarn

      Monday, December 4th | 10:15 a.m.

      Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S.

      Join us for a weekly knitting and crochet group! Bring your current project, start something new, learn a new skill, and meet other crafters!

      Don’t know how to knit or crochet? That’s ok, we can help you get started. Call 727-893-1074 for additional information. 

      Weekly dance info
      Line Dancing Lessons & Dance

      Monday, December 4th | 7 – 9:30 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $10 admission

      Call 727-798-3660

      Lesson: 7 p.m.

      Dancing: 8 – 9:30 p.m.

      ​​​​​Lessons and dance music by Aleta Bernstein!

      Hosted by Carol Baker!

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      Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market

      Tuesday, December 5th | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

      Downtown Waterfront District, Beach Blvd. S.

      Join us weekly at our open-air fresh market for the region’s freshest produce, arts & crafts from local creators and a fresh array of locally sourced botanicals along the shops and restaurants of scenic Beach Boulevard. 

      More info
      Ballroom Dance Lessons w/ Carol Baker

      Tuesday, December 5th | noon – 3 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $15 admission | $25 for couples

      Call 727-798-3660

      Noon – 1:30 p.m. Beginner Waltz

      1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Waltz

      2:30 – 3 p.m. Dancing

      Weekly dance info
      City Council Meeting | AGENDA

      Tuesday, December 5th | 6 p.m.

      Gulfport City Hall | 2401 53rd St. S. | 893-1012

      Click here to watch the GTV live stream of this meeting.

      Visit our Webpage
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      Argentine Tango Dance & Lesson

      w/ Kathleen & Steve Prucher

      Tuesday, December 5th | 6:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $10 admission

      Call 727-742-3368

      Weekly dance info
      Planning & Zoning Board Meeting | AGENDA

      Wednesday, December 6th | 6 p.m.

      Gulfport City Hall | 2401 53rd St. S. | 893-1012

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    • Three-hundred-year-old Beaufort, NC faces existential threat – Holden Buchanan


      The roundabout at the west end of Front Street in Beaufort is inundated Nov. 8, 2021, during the most recent king tide. Photo: Mark Hibbs/Southwings

      Click here for   Three-hundred-year-old Beaufort faces existential threat
      CoastlReview.org

      AREA SPONSORING MARINA

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net North Carolina Marina Directory Listing For Morehead City Yacht Basin

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of Morehead City Yacht Basin

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    • Let’s Go! to Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club, Bahamas

      If your upcoming cruising plans include some unforgettable and enjoyable time in the Bahamas, do consider the Abacos and Marsh Harbour, the cruising center of the area. May we recommend you add to your enjoyment a very affordable individual or family membership in the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club along with other US skippers and families and enjoy many benefits and special offers.

       

      It IS Better in the Bahamas and NOW is the time !!!

      It is finally time to cross that beautiful Gulfstream and rejoin our RMHYC friends at our Winter Home—The Abacos!!

      Many of our members are already beginning to arrive and settle in for season in Abaco.
      It looks like there are good crossing days in the forecast – so get provisioned and point that bow East!
      It is always more fun to cross with other boats. This year we will use our Facebook Page so we can communicate as a group to individually find Buddy Boats.
      If you are interested in Buddying up please include:
      • Your desired Departure Date
      • Departure Location
      • Destination
      • Boat Speed
      Please keep up with our Face Book Page for Buddy Boat connections. Finalize your plans either on the Face Book Page (so all can benefit) —OR—break off with other modes of communication.
       
      See you soon —– In the Bahamas! 
       
       Commodore Bruce
      RMHYC Facebook Group

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    • The other coup d’état: Remembering New Bern in 1898 – David Cecelski


      The white supremacy meeting was held at the Craven County Courthouse in New Bern, shown here. Photo: Susan Rodriguez/File photo

      Click here for  The other coup d’état: Remembering New Bern in 1898
      CoastalReview.org

      New Bern is home to CRUISERS NET SPONSOR New Bern Grande Marina.

      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net North Carolina Marina Directory Listing For New Bern Grand Marina

      Click Here To Open A Chart View Window, Zoomed To the Location of New Bern Grand Marina

       

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    • NOAA’s Ocean Today Holiday Season Special – THE FUTURE OF OCEAN FARMING video collection

       
       
      Ocean Today
      The Future of Ocean Farming

      This “Holiday Season” explore with your students “The Future of Ocean Farming” Video Collection (5 Parts)

      This full moon* find out how sustainable aquaculture practices are helping to grow healthy seafood and support a cleaner ocean in our Future of Ocean Farming Collection.             

      * Beaver Moon, the Frost or Frosty Moon, or the Snow Moon.


      3D Ocean Farming Graphic3D Ocean Farming – Learn how “regenerative” ocean farmers are using all parts of the water column to grow delicious food, help clean the ocean, and pull carbon from the environment.


      OCEAN TODAY FOR TEACHERS – Want to learn more about the Smithsonian/NOAA Ocean Today Program? Click Here if you are a teacher or museum/aquarium/zoo educator.

       

      November 27, 2023

      Let's Get Started!

      Learn what “The Future of Ocean Farming” collection is all about with Ocean Today’s Symone Barkley. (1:36)

      Remote ControlRemote Control – Social Entrepreneurs in Hawaii are applying space technology and design principles to build a sustainable fish farm in the open ocean. (4:04)


      No Shell Left BehindNo Shell Left Behind – Imagine eating your way to a healthier Bay! Nationwide shell recycling programs and oyster lovers are helping to restore wild oyster reef.

      No Shell Left Behind is a Regional Emmy Award-Winning Video. (5:04)

       

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