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    • AHOY READERS! Let us hear from you!

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    • LNM: AICW MM 458 Permanent No-Wake Zone, Isle of Palms, SC

      An uptick in recreational boating has led the state Department of Natural Resources to make permanent its longstanding seasonal no-wake zone for part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.

      Docks line the Intracoastal Waterway between the back side of the Isle of Palms (left) and Goat Island (right) on April 20, 2017. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources has established a permanent no-wake zone for the area. File

      Safety concerns lead to permanent no-wake zone between Goat Island, Isle of Palms | SC …
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    • AIWA January 2022 E-Newsletter

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

      Happy New Year from the AIWA! We would like to highlight some of our Association high points in 2021, as we hit the ground running in 2022!

      Board of Directors’ Officer Transitions

      The AIWA had a successful 2021 due to the active participation and support of many individuals. Executive Director Brad Pickel reached his 10 year anniversary serving the organization since 2012, during the second year officer term of Board Chair David Kennedy of Boat Owners Association of the U.S. (BoatU.S.). The organization ends the year in a stable financial position with over 200 members.

      As we begin 2022, we welcome our new Chair, David Dickerson of National Marine Manufacturers Association, Vice Chair Devon Carlock, Cottrell Contracting Corporation, Treasurer Michael Gerhardt, Cashman Dredging and Marine Contracting, and Secretary Jerry Scarborough of Taylor Engineering, Inc.

      We welcome our new officers, and thank our board of directors listed below for all they do for the waterway!

      Dennis Barbour, North Carolina Beach Inlet & Waterway Association
      Paul Barger, Colonial Group, Inc.
      Mark Crosley, Florida Inland Navigation District
      Melissa Danko, Marine Trades Association of New Jersey
      Mark Epley, McDonough Marine Services
      Vance Hull, Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc.
      Richard Jaques, Jr., Cross State Towing
      David Kennedy, BoatU.S.
      Bos Smith, Stevens Towing Company
      John Vannoy, Orion Marine Group

      Administration and Congress

      What an interesting year it has been in Washington, D.C. After the inauguration of President Biden and the beginning of the 117th Session of Congress in January, we began reaching out immediately to friends of the AIWA and new leadership who would be making decisions that would impact the maintenance of the AIWW.

      We started off the year with good news as President Biden included funding in the President’s Budget for Operations & Maintenance Projects for every state along the AIWW. This was a first in more than a decade and we were grateful to see a positive step forward after years of advocating for the AIWW as one continuous marine highway project.

      In March, we conducted virtual meetings with a number of Congressional offices including Congressman David Rouzer and Congressman Greg Murphy of North Carolina, to request their assistance in securing funding for the Operations & Maintenance funding for the AIWW. They joined with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to submit a letter to the House Appropriations Committee for Energy & Water to request Additional Funding for the waterway. That letter can be found here.

      Over the Summer and Fall, both the House of Representatives and Senate Appropriations Committees continued their consideration of the FY22 Appropriations Bill and the chart below reflects the current status. The House of Representatives included $1.62 million more than the Senate Appropriations Committee for the state of Florida. 

      We remain committed to seeing these funds passed in a FY22 Energy & Water Appropriations Bill. However, the federal government is currently operating under a Continuing Resolution until mid-February. At some point the House and Senate will need to reconcile their differences on the state allocations and the Additional Dredging Needs funding pots before a final bill can be voted on and passed.

      AIWW Dredging and Maintenance Projects

      Work continued along the waterway in 2021 on a wide range of activities! Below is a brief snapshot of the different types of projects occurring in each state:

      • In Virginia, we saw operations and maintenance of the lock systems and waterways.
      • In southern North Carolina, we had dredging of shallow-draft inlet crossings.
      • In South Carolina, rehabilitation and maintenance projects for upland dredge material management areas was completed in preparation for upcoming dredging projects.
      • In Georgia, the first in-water placement project for the construction of a bird island is underway in Altamaha Sound.
      • In Florida, a new upland Dredge Material Management Area was constructed along with dredging in the Palm Valley area and Jupiter Crossroads section of the waterway.

      We are pleased to report projects underway in every state along the waterway!

      AIWA Annual Meeting

      Our Annual Meeting is the preeminent gathering of experts, project managers, and users of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and 2021 did not disappoint! Held in Atlantic Beach, Florida on November 17-18, nearly 70 participants gathered with the decision makers whose work impacts the waterway. Participants were happy to be back in person and the speaker presentations can be found on our conference webpage. November 2022 Annual Meeting will find us in Norfolk, VA.

      Collaboration with Associations and Stakeholder Groups

      We remain connected with other Associations and stakeholder groups advocating for investments in waterway infrastructure. We appreciated the opportunity to participate in events via virtual platforms throughout the year. It was great to be on the road in late summer and fall to attend the Florida Inland Navigation District meeting in Fernandina Beach, FL, the National Waterways Conference in Baltimore, MD, and the North Carolina Beach, Inlet and Waterway Association Annual Meeting in Wilmington. We look forward to more opportunities to share our message in 2022!

      Looking forward: Waterway Funding

      In the first quarter of 2022, the AIWA will be very active tracking federal funding opportunities and advocating for waterway funding. In mid-January, the U.S. Corps of Engineers will release their work plan identifying projects who will receive funding through the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Act. In early February, the President is scheduled to release his FY23 budget kicking off the appropriations process for funds that could be available in late 2022. By mid-February, Congress will need to decide how they will be addressing the FY22 Appropriations Bills before the current Continuing Resolution expires. In total, we could be looking at an influx of millions of additional dollars for AIWW Operations & Maintenance. We will be breaking down each funding allocation in detail in subsequent newsletters, so stay tuned!

      At AIWA, none of this important advocacy work could be conducted without your financial support. We greatly appreciate all of our members, and we look forward to continuing as the Voice of the Waterway in 2022, and beyond!
       

       
      MARAD awards $12.6 million to nine marine highway projects, including a new AIWW/M-95 project
       
      On December 10, 2021, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) awarded $12.6 million in grants to nine marine highway projects under the America’s Marine Highway Program (AMHP). The funding will help address supply chain disruptions, enhance the movement of goods along navigable waterways, and expand existing waterborne freight services in Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

      We are especially interested in two projects along the AIWW that were awarded funds in North Carolina and Virginia. The grant for North Carolina is to create a new shipping opportunity for container on barge service awarded to AIWA founding member and platinum sponsor – Stevens Towing Company. In addition, the Port of Virginia received funding to enhance the existing container on barge service on the James River. Both of these projects exemplify the opportunities the AIWW provides for freight shipment as part of the marine highway system. Summaries of the two projects are offered below and you can click here to read an in-depth article from our friends at Marine Log.

      North Carolina Container on Barge Shuttle Operation (awarded $1,015,000)  Sponsored by Stevens Towing Company, grant funds were awarded for an Equipment Upgrade Project which includes the purchase of a crawler crane, two spreader bars, and a forklift. Currently, containerized cargo bound for the Port of Virginia from Edenton must reach its destination via truck, causing high amounts of volume on North Carolina and Virginia roadways. This service will run between Riverbulk Terminal in Edenton, North Carolina to locations within the Port of Virginia, and operate utilizing a 200 TEU capacity deck barge for LO/LO cargo and/or RO/RO cargo.

      James River Container Expansion Project  (awarded $3,048,363)  Sponsored by the Virginia Port Authority, the grant will be used to improve lighting within the perimeter of the Richmond Marine Terminal (RMT) through the installation of high mast light poles with Light Emitting Diode (LED) fixtures and the retrofitting of existing light poles and LED fixtures. Expanding the operational capacity at the terminal with improved lighting within the facility will allow for barge operations beyond daylight hours.

      Additional information regarding the Marine Highways program can be found on the MARAD Marine Highway web page.

       
       
      Special Thanks to Our 2021
      AIWA Annual Meeting Sponsors
       
      Florida Inland Navigation District
       
      Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company
       
      Cross State Towing Company
       
      Cottrell Contracting Corporation
       
      Trimble, Inc.
       
      Boat Owner’s Association of the U.S.
      Taylor Engineering, Inc.
       
      ARC DMC Sediment Solutions
       
      Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc. 
      The Waterway Guide
      McDonough Marine Service 
      Corman Kokosing Marine
       
       
       
       

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      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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    • New Updated Travel Advisory 1/5/2022

      This is the latest update from Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.
       
       
      BAHAMAS MINISTRY OF TOURISM, INVESTMENTS & AVIATION STATEMENT ON UPDATED TESTING PROTOCOLS
       

      The Bahamas has suspended the mandatory RT-PCR testing requirement for vaccinated travelers, which was expected to take effect on 7 January 2022. Vaccinated persons, as well as all children ages 2-11, may continue to present either a negative Rapid Antigen Test or negative RT-PCR Test.

      In addition, effective 4 January 2022, all persons remaining in The Bahamas for longer than 48 hours will be required to undergo a Rapid Antigen Test, regardless of vaccination status.   

      To see more details of these protocol changes, please click the ‘Learn More’ button below.

       

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    • The Grant Game

      A humorous look at mal de mer. Our thanks to Winston Fowler for sharing this link.

      The Grant Game by Chris Caswell
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    • USACE Charleston District Survey Team Helps Maintain South Carolina Waterways

      The Charleston District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for 15 navigation projects along the South Carolina coast, stretching from Little River Inlet near the North Carolina border to Port Royal Harbor on South Carolina’s southern coast.

      USACE Charleston District survey team helps maintain South Carolina waterways – Army.mil
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    • Camden’s History, Economy Rooted in Great Dismal Swamp


      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 Canal Welcome Center is located adjacent to the Dismal Swamp State Park, offering trails, exhibits and ongoing programs in Camden County, NC. Docks are provided by the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR and a NC DOT Rest Area facility.

      The Great Dismal Swamp Canal, which was opened in 1805 and widened in 1829 with the use of slave labor, passes through Camden County. Photo: Eric Medlin

      Camden’s history, economy rooted in Great Dismal Swamp
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      Click Here To View the North Carolina Cruisers Net Marina Directory Listing For the Camden TDA/Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center

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    • Happy Holidays! Key Largo Cottages, Key Largo, FL

      Key Lime Sailing Club in Key Largo, 305-451-3438, www.keylimesailingclub.com

      Key Lime Sailing Club, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, always has very special offers for their visitors! Key Lime Sailing Club is a unique slice of KEYS ENJOYMENT…give it a try and let us hear about your experience.

       
      Wishing you and your Family a Joyous Holiday Season
       
      During the holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our success possible. It is in this spirit that we say thank you and send best wishes for the holidays and New Year.
       
      The teams at Key Largo Cottages at Key Lime Sailing Club, American Sailing Academy, South Dade Marina, and Morning Star Charters
       
      Give the Gift of Sail
       
       
      Surprise your loved ones with the Gift of Sail. You can buy Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages gift certificate from our online store. They can be used at Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages, the American Sailing Academy, South Dade Marina, Pirate’s Choice Sailing Charters, and Morning Star Charters.
       
      Free Boating Course for your State
       
       
       
       
       
      Want to take a free online boating course with certification? The BoatUS Foundation offers the only FREE online boating safety course developed specifically for your state. Check out their website to sign up for their program.
       
      KLSC Photo Contest Voting Period
       
      Vote for your favorite photos now! We have lots of great pictures taken by our guests while staying at Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages and you can help them win by voting for their entries on Facebook. Please check our Facebook Page to see all qualified entries and vote for your favorite photos by clicking the “Like” button.
       
      You can “Like” as many photos as you want, and you can also invite friends to vote. The photo with the most Facebook “Likes” by January 1, 2022, 12:00 am EST, will win, and the owner of the winning entry will get a FREE 3-night stay at Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages. We will announce the winners of the Photo Contest and Video Contest on January 2, 2022 through our Facebook and email newsletter.
       
       
      Key Largo Cottages. 99306 #3
      Overseas Highway, Key Largo, Florida, 33037 USA
       
      305-451-3438

       

      Key Lime Sailing Club | 99306 Overseas HighwayKey Largo, FL 33037

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