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NO. 1213

NO. 1148 Our 50th Year CALIFORNIA BOATING NEWS SINCE 1971

EXECUTIVE ACTIONS HALT NEW DRILLING LEASES

RECREATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT FISHERY TO OFFICIALLY CLOSE

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CALENDAR EVENT FESTIVAL OF WHALES, A 50-YEAR LEGACY

US SAILING ANNOUNCED PARTICIPATING ATHLETES IN 2023 PAN AM GAMES

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BOATING NEWS SINCE 1971 AUGUST 18 - AUGUST 31, 2023

THE HELLY HANSON NATIONAL OFFSHORE ONE DESIGN (NOOD) REGATTA KICKS OFF MARCH 19

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THE BALBOA ANGLING CLUB PRESENTS THE OLDEST, MOST PRESTIGIOUS, ALL-RELEASE BILLFISH TOURNAMENT ON THE WEST COAST SEE PAGE 18

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New fee under Gov’t Proposal

Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2021-22 budget, released Jan. 8, includes a proposal to raise the vessel renewal fee from $20 every two years to $70 every two years to help stabilize a $52 million deficit in the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund. P. 8

QUILLBACK ROCKFISH RETENTION OFFICIALLY PROHIBITED STATEWIDE

Proposed Budget Includes Potential 250 % Increase In Vessel Registration Fee

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DANA POINT RECOGNIZED AS A WHALE HERITAGE SITE

Preparing for its 6th Year, War Heroes on Water Welcomes Back Legacies and Newcomers

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he California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that as of Aug. 7, custody of quillback rock sh (Sebastes manager) is prohibited statewide in recreational and commercial sheries, e ective immediately. P. 17PORT OF SAN DIEGO TESTING OUT NEW TIDE POOL ARMOR AS COASTAL PROTECTION ON HARBOR ISLAND

In January of this year, Dana Point was recognized as the first Whale Heritage site in North America and one of four in the world by the World Cetacean Alliance. P. 20

TUPCOMING MARINE FLARE COLLECTION EVENTS

ar Heroes on Water is returning to Newport Beach for the sixth annual charitable shing tournament to raise money supporting combat-wounded veterans with a three-day on-the-water shing experience hosted by a crew of experienced anglers. P. 12Boaters mark your calendars to attend a marine are collection event where boaters can bring expired ares and learn about marine are management safety, including the advantages of reusable distress signals like electronic visual distress signal device (eVDSD), that better protect California communities and the environment. P. 14

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New Study Finds Fishing Ban in Marine Protected Area Doesn’t Negatively Affect the Fishing Industry

According to a study published in Science Advances, c onducted by a team of researchers from the Mexican Center for Marine Biodiversity, UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Institute of Americas’ Gulf of California Marine Program, and the National G eographic Society, evidence found that large-scale, offshore, and fully marine protected areas (MPA) successfully protect biodiversity without negatively impacting fishing and food security.

rays, as well as tuna, humpback whales, and five species of sea turtles. In addition, it also harbors more than 300 species of fish, 36 of which are not found anywhere else in the ocean. At first, the Mexican industrial fishing lobby opposed the creation of the National Park, arguing that it would impact their catches and increase their costs.

“Worldwide, the fishing industry has blocked the establishment of the marine protected areas we urgently need to reverse the human-caused global depletion of sea life,” said Explorer in Residence at National Geographic Society,

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Happy Birthday to the U.S. Coast Guard!

On Aug. 4, 2023, the U.S. Coast Guard celebrated the 233rd anniversary of its inception. The Coast Guard has stood watch and kept the nation’s waterways safe, playing an important role in our nation’s security. This commemorates nearly two and a half centuries of valor and discipline.

Since 1790, the U.S. Coast Guard has been tasked with patrolling coasts and conducting law enforcement, security, and defense operations, safety and marine environmental protection, executing security op-

erations, and successfully being rst responders.

Over the years and still today, our Coast Guard heroes’ courage, dedication, and vigilance have been re ected in their motto, Semper Paratus , meaning “Always Ready.”

Alexander Hamilton established the foundation for today’s Coast Guard. Hamilton was an American military ocer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the rst Secretary of the Treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington’s presidency. Hamilton proposed the formation of the Revenue Marine, a seagoing military service that would enforce customs and navigation laws, collect tari s, hail inbound ships, make inspections, and certify manifests.

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President George Washington signed the Tari Act that authorized the construction of ten vessels to enforce federal tari

and trade laws and to prevent smuggling, o cially launching the U.S. Coast Guard’s duties.

For those wishing to send a thank you card to the U.S. Coast Guard and wish it a happy birthday, please visit https://help.coastguard-

foundation.org/thanks/?utm_ source=2308birth-ea1&utm_ medium=email&utm_campaign=rkd-23-stewardship. To learn more about the U.S. Coast Guard, please visit https:// uscga.edu/.

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Catalina Museum for Art & History Presents Cabinet of Curiosities: 70 Objects for 70 Years During 70th Anniversary Fundraising Extravaganza

AVALON — The Catalina Museum for Art & History is extending the invitation for the 70th Anniversary Fundraising Extravaganza on Sept. 9 from 4 – 7:30 p.m.

Established in 1953, the museum is looking back through 70 years of collecting and preserving Catalina Island’s cultural heritage to present the Cabinet of Curiosities: 70 Objects for 70 Years exhibition on Sept. 9. Deep within the hidden

Catalina Museum for Art & History, visit CatalinaMuseum.org. To stay connected, follow the museum’s social media platforms @CatalinaMuseum on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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CDFW Director Opens

Razor Clam Fishery in Humboldt County

The Director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has re-opened the recreational razor clam fishery in Humboldt County following a recommendation from state health agencies that consumption of razor clams in the area no longer poses a significant threat for domoic acid exposure.

vaults of the Catalina Museum for Art & History is a collection of rare objects, many of which have never been exhibited publicly. These treasures from the permanent collection share stories of fantastic feats of human endurance, implausible ingenuity, and artistry. The exhibition will open on the same day as the Fundraising Extravaganza and help raise critical funds supporting the museum’s exhibitions and programs.

The benefit features a silent and live auction with fine art, trips, unique experiences, vintage ephemera, certificates, collectibles, and more. All items are curated specifically for the anniversary event. Attendees will enjoy live entertainment, hors d’oeuvres, dessert, and a hosted bar. The entertainment includes a live band assembled by Music Director and Curator of Entertainment Michael Mortilla, who, along with singer Peggy Judy, will perform a musical time capsule featuring some of the top music from each decade from the 1950s to the present. The evening will be full of surprises and entertainment, such as magician James Carney, stilt walker Lexi Pearl, and the clowning duo of Brianna Ahlmark and Molly Renze.

Emcee and Auctioneer Mike Shumard will be the ringmaster of the evening and lead the live auction of one-of-a-kind items. All proceeds from the event will help the museum continue to provide worldclass exhibitions, school outreach for K-12 students, and educational programs for Catalina Island and its visitors.

Tickets to Catalina Museum’s 70th Anniversary Fundraising Extravaganza are available for $250 per person. Tables begin at $5,000. For more information, to purchase tickets, or become a sponsor, visit catalinamuseum.org/fundraiser.

The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, and closed on Mondays. For more information about the

The razor clam fishery was closed in April of this year in Humboldt County due to the risk of domoic acid exposure. During the closure, state health agencies continued to assess domoic acid levels, which consistently exceeded the federal action level for domoic acid of greater than or equal to 20 parts per million (ppm). However, in July, clams collected from Clam Beach, Humboldt County, all had domoic acid concentrations lower than this action level.

Domoic acid is a naturally occurring toxin produced by certain types of plankton that can be harmful or even fatal to humans. Domoic acid poisoning in humans may occur minutes to hours after consuming affected seafood. It can result in signs and symptoms ranging from vomiting and diarrhea to permanent short-term memory loss (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning), coma, or death. There is no way to prepare clams that will remove the toxin. Cooking and freezing have no effect.

The CDFW reminds clammers that the daily bag limit for razor clams is 20, and the first 20 clams dug must be retained regardless of size or condition. Each person must keep a separate container and cannot blend their clams with another person when digging and transporting clams to shore.

For more information, please refer to Section 29.20 Clams General and Section 29.45 for specific razor clam regulations. For more information on any fishery closure information or health advisories, please visit CDFW›s Ocean Health Advisories website.

To get the latest information on current fishing season closures related to domoic acid, call CDFW’s Domoic Acid Fishery Closure Information Line at (831) 649-2883.

Call the California Department of Public Health’s Biotoxin Information Line at (510) 412-4643 or toll-free at (800) 553-4133 for the latest consumption warnings.

24th Bisbee East Cape Offshore Sportfishing Tournament Results

EAST CAPE, B.C.S., MEXICO — Bisbee began the 2023 season with a 1.8-million-dollar Jackpot at Bisbee East Cape

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What does this terminology mean in this yacht transportation arrangement?

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I just bought a 65 ft. boat on the East Coast, and I am looking at di erent methods for transporting the boat to California. Since it’s too big for a truck, my options appear to be limited to sailing it here myself or loading it onto a ship. The ship would obviously save a lot of wear and tear on my boat, but I have a few questions about the process. First, I have noticed these ships will deliver a boat to Ensenada but not to California. Is there a reason for that? Second, the bill of lading includes some unfamiliar language. What is meant by a “package limitation,” and what is “general average?” Any insight that you can o er on this process would be very helpful.

David Weil is the managing attorney at Weil & Associates (www.weilmaritime.com) in Seal Beach. He is certi ed as a Specialist in Admiralty and Maritime Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization and a “Proctor in Admiralty” Member of the Maritime Law Association of the United States, an adjunct professor of Admiralty Law, and former legal counsel to the California Yacht Brokers Association. If you have a maritime law question for Weil, he can be contacted at 562-799-5508, through his website at www.weilmaritime.com, or via email at dweil@weilmaritime.com.

ANSWER: The ships that are used in the yacht delivery trade are all foreign built and foreign registered. And most of the ships that deliver yachts from the U.S. East Coast will load their cargo in Florida. They discharge their cargo in Ensenada because they are prohibited by American “cabotage” laws from carrying cargo directly between two U.S. ports.

Cabotage laws require the transportation of passengers or cargo between U.S. ports to be performed aboard “U.S. agged” vessels (vessels registered under the laws of the United States), and U.S. built vessels. These laws are a form of protectionist legislation, and they have been a component of U.S. transportation law for over a century. The current cabotage statutes which establish these restrictions include the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 and its amendments (popularly known as the Jones Act), the “Passenger Services Act,” and various other provisions of the United States Code which de ne and regulate foreign vessels and U.S. Coastwise Trade.

A bill of lading for ocean transportation is

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“Our dog Pippa is [a 9-year-old] Brussels Gri on, and enjoys boating with the family aboard our MacGregor,” said Pippa’s parent in an email to the Log. “We took our rst trip out to Catalina Island recently, and she was excited to see the dolphins jumping out of the water near the island. Onboard camping at a mooring was relaxing experience, and she did a fantastic job when my daughter took her to a small beach on her boogie board for a potty break.”

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“This is Zelda enjoying the morning calm at Two Harbors, Catalina,” said Bradley Avery in an email to the Log. “[On] the back of our Jeanneau 349 sailboat.”

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a classic example of “fine print legalese,” and I congratulate anyone who has the eyesight and the patience to actually read one of these documents. Unfortunately, bills of lading are drafted to protect the steamship company and to place most of the risk of the voyage on the owner of the cargo. Cargo owners are assumed to know and understand the contents of a bill of lading, and to take whatever steps they may deem necessary to protect themselves. This is a reasonable assumption if the cargo is owned by a large retailer or manufacturing company that imports a lot of cargo. But most people who retain a yacht transport company to ship their boat are not experienced shippers.

The most onerous concept in the ocean transportation of cargo is the limitation of liability provided under the U.S. Carriage of Goods at Sea Act (COGSA). Under COGSA, the steamship line may limit its liability to $500 per “package.” The definition of a “package” may be open to discussion, but a yacht will always be deemed to be a single package. As such, a steamship line’s liability for damage to your yacht may be limited to $500.00!

A bill of lading may also require a lawsuit to be brought within a very short period of time, and it may require a suit to be brought in a foreign country (China, for example) that had no connection whatsoever to the actual voyage.

The reference to “general average” is probably the least onerous term of a typical bill of lading. General average refers to a circumstance where the crew of a ship needs to sacrifice some of the cargo to save the ship after some sort of casualty. The classic example of this is where the crew throws cargo overboard to lighten the load after the ship has run aground. In such a case, the remaining cargo shares the loss of the cargo that was

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Offshore held at the Buenavista Resort at East Cape in Baja Sur.

The winning team, Wild Hooker, caught their 380-pound Black Marlin on the second day of the three-day event held in the East Cape, earning them $800,848 of the total Jackpot of $1,803,300. Their award was paid out on Saturday night on the sand beneath the stars at the picturesque Buenavista Resort, owned and managed by the Valdez Family since 1976.

The 24th East Cape Offshore is one of three events the Bisbee family operates in Baja Sur. This year’s 98 E.C.O. Teams competed for a record-shattering $1,803,300 cash prize.

Targeted species are Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Dolphin, Sailfish, Spearfish, and Striped Marlin, caught and released, with daily jackpots and overall trophies and cash prizes.

Total Team Payouts:

Wild Hooker $800,847.63

Stella June $696,482.38

Caprichoso $50,985.00

El Suertudo $49,725.00

Buenaventura $41,437.50

jettisoned, on the theory that “we’re all in this together.”

The simple solution to all of these one-sided contractual provisions is to get a cargo insurance policy for the voyage. This is extremely important, since a regular yacht insurance policy will generally not insure a boat that is being shipped as cargo. The shipping company will refer you to a company that offers cargo insurance, or you can get a referral from your regular insurance agent or broker. Talk to the cargo insurance people about the extent of coverage that may work for you and ask them to explain the bill of lading to you.

F inally, don’t rule out the trucking option completely. You may find it prohibitively expensive for a 65 ft. boat, but trucking companies do move boats of that size. The terms of a motor carrier’s bill of lading may include many of the same restrictions that are found in an ocean bill of lading, but it will nonetheless be a little less onerous. And a truck is not subject to the “cabotage” laws so it will deliver the boat directly to your nearest shipyard. The best solution, of course, is to talk to a maritime or transportation attorney and ask him or her to walk you through the process in greater detail.

David Weil is licensed to practice law in the state of California and as such, some of the information provided in this column may not be applicable in a jurisdiction outside of California. Please note also that no two legal situations are alike, and it is impossible to provide accurate legal advice without knowing all the facts of a particular situation. Therefore, the information provided in this column should not be regarded as individual legal advice, and readers should not act upon this information without seeking the opinion of an attorney in their home state.

Mi sueno $31,875.00

El Patron $31,875.00

BURRO $31,875.00

Team Crudo $31,875.00

LOS PLEBES $19,110.00

Retriever $17,212.50

TOTAL $1,803,300.01

The upcoming Two Multi-MillionDollar tournaments are still open for registration. For more information, please visit https://www.bisbees.com/ Tournament/BisbeesEastCape.

·   Los Cabos Offshore, Los Cabos, B.C.S., MX, Fishing Days 10/20/2023 - 10/21/2023. Species: Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Dolphin, Sailfish, Spearfish, Striped Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna.

·   Bisbee Black and Blue, Los Cabos, B.C.S., MX, Fishing Days 10/25/2023 - 10/27/2023. Species: Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Pacific Sailfish, Spearfish, Striped Marlin, Swordfish.

“We are thrilled and excited at the E.C.O. turnout,” said Wayne Bisbee, E.C.O. Tournament Director, in a press release. “And we are looking forward to October.”

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Ham Radio for Cruising Mexico?

My husband John and I had a booksales booth at a West Coast boat show, and we were scheduled to give a seminar called Ham Radio for Cruising Mexico

That morning, a young couple visiting our booth slowly browsed my guidebooks to Mexico and Central America, said that circumnavigating was their dream, and they were in the process of outfitting their boat for just that goal. They bought my books, so I signed them ‘Smooth Seas to Jim and Judy.’

So, I invited them to our ham-radio seminar.

To which Jim replied, “Ham radio! You are nuts? We just bought Starlink; it’s super easy,” said Jim . “We’ll operate our business while cruising paradise.”

Judy said, “Yeah. Our boat’s gonna’ have satellite internet and stream movies all the way around the world,” said Judy.

Jim said, “We already bought a sat phone and an InReach with texting. Why on earth would we bother with more?”

WHY ON EARTH

Well, Jim and Judy have a point: all their gizmos are absolutely brilliant. But, do you know their common vulnerability? They all rely on satellites, so they’re v ulnerable to sudden failure. What if Jim and Judy were half way to Hawaii and suddenly the all their satellites went down? And a whale broke their rudder. What if they were searching for a safe anchorage outside Baja before a hurricane hit?

No, forget streaming movies; we’re talking having no GPS, no electronic charts, no satellite phones, no satellite compass, no nada!

Satellite failure is more common that we like to admit. It can be due to those huge “coronal mass ejections” that our sun has been flinging at Earth lately. Also in the news, satellites have been hacked by foreign and domestic bad guys. Satellites and civilian GPS signals have been i ntentionally dithered, as boaters experienced in the 2010s, and actually shut dow n.

HAM RADIO NETS

Most boaters who are also “hams” (amateur radio operators) say that it’s the ham radio networks (nets) that offer them the most practical value while voyaging and cruising. The nets provide free worldwide marine communications – boat to boat and boat to shore. Ham nets give boaters a chance to palaver regularly with a curated group of hams and share info. The nets also offer listeners at least two valuable services for free: Weather (official forecasts plus onsite weather reporting gathered from fellow boaters) and emergency assistance instantly - even on

the high seas.

Go ahead, listen in; it’s free. Anyone with a SSB radio can “monitor” the different ham nets to hear what’s going on, like rescue and recover work for the Lahaina fires. Ham radio nets are a purely volunteer public service that’s regulated by the FCC, and they’re free listen in. If you’re having any emergency, you can always call in for help even if you’re not a licensed ham.

Sonrisa Net: meets on 3.968 Mhz LSB, 80-meter band. Starts at 0630 PDT. The geographic range of the Sonrisa Net is smaller, centers around the central and lower Sea of Cortez, yet more boats check into this net.

California-Baja Net: meets on 7.2335 Mhz LSB, 40-meter band. Starts at 0815 Pacific Time. Covers California and the outside of Baja.

California-Hawaii Net: meets on 14.340 Mhz USB, 20-meter band. It runs daily 1600 to 1700 Zulu. This ham net transferred hundreds of emergency rescue messages during the deadly Lahaina, Maui, fires while cell-phone towers and underground cables were burned out of serviced.

VHF vs HAM

Ham nets are formatted like boaters’ familiar VHF nets - but on steroids.

Morning Cruisers’ Nets on VHF are a backbone of the cruising community. First-timers in Mexico quickly learn to tune in at 0800 (usually on VHF channel 22) to these English-speaking VHF nets that operate from boats within marinas and anchorages at all Mexico’s cruising ports. VHF is purely “line of sight” communications.

Ham nets operate on HF or high frequencies, so they cover a vast geographic reach. Voice signals can actually bounce off the Earth’s ionosphere. Ham nets can instantly link multiple radio operators (stations) located thousands of miles apart, even if some are aboard boats in the middle of an ocean, or in Coast Guard aircraft or scattered across a continent.

In both cases, someone must volunteer to be Net Control for a few weeks. He

Nelson, call sign Kilo Six Gulf Echo Tango,

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or she usually calls for a round of boats (VHF) or stations (ham) who wish to check in with that net. My friend Jeff Please see MEXICO REPORT, PAGE 9
has served as the volunteer net-control person for the Chubasco ham Net. On his sail boat at Catalina Island, my friend Jeff Nelson, call sign K6GET, has served as the volunteer net-control person for the Chubasco ham Net. Delivering a Nordhavn 60 on the East Coast, my husband John Rains uses his ham radio license N6HOY to ask about the latest weather reports underway. Photo by Pat Rains Photo by Pat Rains MEXICO REPORT
Photo by Pat Rains
Pat Rains, call sign KB6HBI, at her ham-radio station in San Diego is using ham radio to converse with her husband John at sea. Here are four Ham radio nets that serve Mexico’s Pacific cruising grounds, the Sea of Cortez and west to Hawaii. Chubasco Net: meets on 7.192 Mhz LSB, 40-meter band. In winter starts at 1545Z, summer 1445Z. The Chubasco Net covers the U.S. and Mexico Pacific coast, all the Sea of Cortez, south to Manzanillo, west to Hawaii.

Ham and VHF nets follow similar formats.

EMERGENCY TRAFFIC

Except, on ham nets, the first activity is “Emergency Traffic.”

“Anybody having an emergency? Medical, mechanical or otherwise? Licensed o r not, if you’re having an emergency, please come back now to Gulf Echo Tango.”

Everyone stays silent for about 10 seconds to listen for any weak radio signal possibly trying to call for help. Dozens of hams listening are ready to relay the weak station’s plight and launch the whole network into emergency action.

After a silent moment, the net control asks checked-in stations in other f requency radii to put out a call for any emergency or priority (low battery) traffic in their vicinity. One by one, nothing was heard today.

But personally, I know of at least a dozen maritime emergencies expertly handled by ham radio nets: May Day rescue after a sailboat sank, Coast Guard alerted to pirate attack on motoryacht, two vessels diverted to assist an endangered Transpac rower, Coast Guard standing by a motoryacht taking on water while halfway to Hawaii, for example.

WEATHER

After the emergency traffic, ham-net formats sound like any VHF cruisers’ net, shifting to the all-important “weather.” In ham nets, another volunteer disseminates official NOAA forecasts plus several onsite weather reports that he or she has gathered from other boaters underway. Two ham boaters listening to the same net might be thousands of miles apart, in remote or undeveloped corners of the planet - or crossing oceans.

VHF nets’ focus is local weather, which gains importance during hurricane season.

NEWS

Last comes the sharing of local news, same format but a big difference between hams and VHF nets. Hams may share tsunami warnings for Alaska to Japan, or the new check-in procedures for Raitai or Mumbai.

V HF boaters’ news is local – like a jellyfish warning for divers in Agua Verde, or which La Paz store has the cheapest cerveza, where to get propane tanks refilled, who’s selling their used snorkel gear for how many coconuts.

Finally, the net-control people on both VHF and ham networks close their net frequency and turn it over to whoever wants to use that clear air space to meet more contacts.

I hope to talk to you all on the air someday. Wishing you 73s, Pat Rains, Kilo Bravo 6 Hotel Bravo India.

The team then employed machine-learning-enabled techniques to identify patterns associated with boats.

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Coma Survivor Attempts to Beat His Record from Catalina to Newport Beach

aling,” said Thomas in an email to the Log. “[I] got to shore [in] 6 to 7 hours but I was down at the HB river mouth, so I had several miles to backtrack, so that is why and through God’s grace, it can be done.”

N EWPORT BEACH — On Sunday, Aug. 20, Matthew Thomas – a coma survivor who was once given a five percent chance of living – will once again pedal his hydro bike from Avalon, Catalina, to the Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol Station in Newport Beach.

Thomas is attempting to beat his previous record from August 2022, which was an 11-hour ride where he faced persistent high winds and rough waters. This time around, Thomas is aiming for a record of seven hours and a new world record for the estimated 30 miles race.

“I was thinking 11 hours is kind of a big window for others to beat, that don’t have a disability because I wasn’t really listening but I was pedaling and ped-

Thomas will depart Avalon between 7-9 a.m. and plans to arrive at the Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol Station at 1901 Bayside Dr. in Newport between 2-5 p.m. Radio l egacy Jim “Poorman” Trenton of KOCI’s 101.5 FM’s “The Poorman’s Morning Rush” will be on hand to host the festivities and after-party. Tune into KOCI via radio or the internet on weekdays from 7-11 a.m. for regular updates.

Thomas began training in mid-April to prepare for his goal of shaving four hours off his record time. Thomas started training daily for an hour and a half a nd then continued to add time. He is now up to four hours of training an afternoon in the ocean to go up against the water’s current.

“[I] just keep [my] legs going so it can be done,” said Thomas. “Plus, I have been riding now for 30 years. Putting Ability in Disability, PAID.”

I n 1991, Thomas was involved in a DUI crash that almost killed him. He was a passenger in a car that drove off a 30-foot bridge on Lake Sherwood, CA. Thrown from the vehicle, Thomas’s head hit the rocks, and he went into a coma. The prognosis was grim; he was given a five percent chance of survival and would remain in a coma thereafter. After three months in a coma, Thomas began a lifelong road to recovery.

“As I slowly came to, I realized I was paralyzed on my left side – couldn’t read, write, talk, shower, shave, eat or dress,” recalls Thomas.

Today, Matthew is an in-demand public speaker for Mothers Against Drunk D riving (MADD) and other organizations, a consultant, photographer, bodyboarder, and avid golfer. Thomas lives a s proof that there are no limits to the human brain. According to Dr. Philip O’Carroll, his longtime neurologist, “He healed himself in a way that far exceeds any conventional medical wisdom.”

However, it’s not the race against the clock that he’s worried about. Thomas’s most significant obstacles are getting the chase boat, his bike, and himself over to

the Island.

“It’s a cognitive thing: attention/divided multitasking, a nother extra thought process to open up new neurons that were injured and to show it can be done, even after 32 years of tripp’in aint EAZY,” said Thomas.

There is a celebration for Thomas on the dock at 1901 Bayside Drive at the Corona del Mar Harbor Patrol from 3-6 p.m., with more celebration to follow at the Bahia C orinthian Yacht Club after that.

Matthew Thomas can be found on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also watch Matthew’s “Straight Out of a Coma” Documentary streaming on Tubi TV.

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Matt Thomas is doing it again! The coma survivor and brain injury advocate is attempting to beat his own hydro bike record from Catalina to Newport Harbor.
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The 23rd Annual Beneteau Rendezvous at Two Harbors was a Groovy Hit!

This article was provided by Barrett Can eld, president and owner of South Coast Yachts San Diego and Newport Beach.

South Coast Yachts, and the Beneteau Dealer for San Diego and Orange Counties, hosted 60 boats and 250 guests at Two Harbors the weekend of Aug. 5 for the 23rd year in a row. The weekend started as boats and guests arrived from ports as far north as Santa Barbara down to San Diego on Thursday to relax on their moorings and begin to enjoy the magic of The Isthmus. The Beneteau event attracted Oceanis and First Sailboats, Swift Trawler, Gran Turismo Powerboats, and Antares Outboard powered boats, all built by Group Beneteau and delivered by South Coast Yachts.

On Friday, all guests were invited to the Dinghy Cocktail Raft Up at the host boat, a brand new 2023 Beneteau Oceanis 51.1, where the dinghy crews enjoyed potluck cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and lots of laughter, creating new friendships.

Saturday was a full day, starting with a hot catered breakfast at the Rendezvous Complex on land and then a few hours of interactive seminars with industry professionals.

The Event was sponsored by Yanmar, North Sails, Safe Harbor Marinas and Boatyards, Yachtbedding. com, Novamar, and The Dinghy Doctor, who all had representatives there to add to the seminars and answer boating questions.

After lunch, many sailboats left their moorings for the annual “Ship Rock Regatta,” where the boats started at 1:30 p.m. near Bird Rock and sailed out around Ship Rock and then to a mark o the west end to return to a nish at the green buoy marking the west end of the

Bird Rock reef.

Winds gusted to 20 knots, creating exciting sailing and coverage from professional drone photos and video provided by Eddie Frank. The Race Committee and photo boat were provided by Mike and Merrilee Neal on their new Beneteau GT 50 “Vivere II” from San Diego Yacht Club. Greg Price (SDYC) and his crew aboard the Beneteau First 44.7 “Aelos” took line honors at the nish.

All guests returned to the heavily decorated Rendezvous complex on land for the “Groovy 70’s” theme party, where they were served tasty dishes from the Catalina Island Company catering, received exciting ra e prizes and regatta awards,

and danced into the evening with old friends and new.

South Coast Yachts would like to thank all of the sponsors, guests, and customers for joining us, with a special thank you to the crew at SCICO Harbor Master and Catering o ces for providing such memorable experiences for us in one of the most beautiful places in the world, Two Harbors!

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Preparing for its 6th Year, War Heroes on Water Welcomes Back Legacies and Newcomers

War Heroes on Water is returning to Newport Beach for the sixth annual charitable shing tournament to raise money supporting combatwounded veterans with a three-day on-thewater shing experience hosted by a crew of experienced anglers.

NEWPORT BEACH — War Heroes on Water will host its sixth annual event, which will take place Sept. 22-26. A eet of over 40 yachts (with more expected to join) donated to the tournament by SoCal residents, some participating for the sixth year in a row, and will take nearly 120 vets out on the water for the three-day shing tournament.

WHOW was created in 2018 by Anthony Hsieh. Hsieh is the founder of loanDepot, a lifelong angler, and the owner and leader of Team Bad Company, a world-class, record-holding competitive sport shing eet.

Hsieh started WHOW to honor his best friend— a Veteran of the Vietnam War and is con dent that the joy he and fellow anglers found on the ocean could bring healing to the Veteran community. Since the rst tournament, Hsieh has dedicated himself to bringing awareness to the Veteran community’s needs, speci cally to the mental health crisis many returning heroes face daily.

Veterans receive a hero’s welcome upon arrival at the Newport Beach kicko reception on Sept. 22 at 5 p.m., where they will mingle with captains, crews, and supporters.

Saturday, Sept. 23, will kick o with opening ceremonies from noon- 4 p.m. and will host a silent auction. At 4:30 p.m., a celebratory boat parade will take place throughout Newport Harbor. View-

ers can show support and appreciation for the Veterans as they head to sea for the tournament. The WHOW Boat Parade is free and open to the public. Public viewing areas, as well as a broadcast of the boat parade, can be found at can be found at https://warheroesonwater.com/ boat-parade/.

Sept. 24 will be dedicated to an entire day of shing, as will Sept. 25 until 5 p.m., when an onthe-water closing ceremony will commence at 5 p.m. From 5:308:00 p.m., a live weigh-in will take place on the Green Pleasure Pier in Avalon. The weigh-in will be live-streamed for viewers to watch from home. Tuesday, Sept. 26, there will be an intimate private ceremony for the captains and crews.

Onboard the boats, Southern California shermen will share their knowledge of local waters and expert shing techniques to teach veterans how to catch a bite. Each crew will sh for ranking points and trophies across various categories.

“[Freedom Alliance] is our charitable partner,” said Tournament Director Rod Halperin. “They accept all the donation funds directly, cover our hard costs to operate the event, and the surplus goes to help fund all of their other veteran support e orts throughout the year.”

Freedom Alliance was formed in 1990 by two Vietnam Veterans to provide yearround support for wounded troops and military families. To this day, Freedom Alliance has awarded more than $20 million in college scholarships to the children of military heroes who were killed or disabled in military service. Additionally, Freedom Alliance helps injured Veterans and military families with outdoor recreational therapy trips, hero vacations, care packages for deployed troops, and all-terrain wheelchairs. The money raised supports thousands of veterans through Freedom Alliance’s year-round therapeutic services and scholarships for combat-wounded service members and

their families.

“Our partnership with WHOW continues to deepen with each passing year,” said Freedom Alliance President Tom Kilgannon. “We are honored to support WHOW’s goals and humbled by the work they have achieved in such a short

amount of time.”

For more information on WHOW, Freedom, Alliance, and where to watch live streaming, please visit https:// warheroesonwater.com/.

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Catalina Divers Supply Honored with Catalina Cares Award

The award re ects an ongoing commitment to conservation.

AVALON — Catalina Divers Supply (CDS), the island’s only full-service dive center, was recently honored with the Cares for Catalina Award. The Care for Catalina programs were developed to encourage dedication to conservation and sustainability e orts on Catalina Island to limit human impacts, protect the environment, and learn more about Catalina’s approach to sustainability and commitment to future generations.

The sustainable tourism award honors Catalina Divers Supply “for extraordinary contributions by a business to the furtherance of sustainable tourism” for managing the 2023 Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup. This was the event’s 41st year, where more than 600 divers and about 100 volunteers headed out to Avalon Harbor to groom the sea oor and collect an average of 3,000 pounds of debris. 2023 was the rst year CDS managed the respected event. The next Annu-

al Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup will be held Feb. 24, 2024.

The Catalina Cares Award was distributed in July at the annual meeting of the Catalina Tourism Authority, known as LoveCatalina.

Catalina Divers Supply owner Christy Lins said hosting the underwater cleanup is part of the company’s environmental commitment. CDS is also a PADI Aware Partner (Professional Association of Diving Instructors), a designation that honors the company’s commitment to the dive agency’s ocean conservation programs. At CDS’s dive center located in the Catalina Casino, a signi cant portion of the retail space is dedicated to sustainable products, including re llable water bottles, reef-safe sunblock, and reusable home products.

“Everyone who works at CatalinaDivers Supply understands the importance of ocean conservation,” said Lins in a press release. “We are dedicated to not just reducing our impact on the environment but also helping our customers understand how their everyday activities can make a di erence.”

Catalina Divers Supply was founded

in 1960 and is one of the oldest dive shops on the West Coast. Dedicated to helping adventurers explore Catalina’s underwater world, the shop o ers various scuba classes and experiences, gear sales, rentals, and repairs. Additionally, boat dives are available onboard the Scuba Cat

CALENDAR FEATURE

Upcoming Marine Flare Collection Events

Together, CalRecycle, California State Parks and Coastal Commission’s California Boating Clean and Green Program have partnered with Alameda County, Delta Diablo, Del Norte County, Contra Costa County, Marin County, the City of Oceanside, the Port of LA, and the California Product Stewardship Council to host a marine are collection event where boaters can bring expired ares and learn about marine are management safety, including the advantages of reusable distress signals like electronic visual distress signal device (eVDSD), that better protect California communities and the environment.

Residents and boaters berthing their boats in the above locations can take expired marine ares to their county’s designated marine are collection events this fall. Only expired marine ares from residents and boaters berthing their boats in the covered areas will be accepted. No marine ares from commercial craft, an organization, or other household hazardous waste

(HHW) will be accepted during the special event. Proof of residence or eligibility is required (i.e., license, registration, or slip fee).

Southern California

• City of Oceanside: Saturday, Sept. 9, from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. at 1850 Harbor Dr N, Oceanside, CA 92054

• Port of LA: Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Cabrillo Way Marina - 2293 Miner St, San Pedro, CA 90731

Northern California

•  East Contra Costa County: Aug. 17 - Sept. 16, during business hours at 2550 Pittsburg-Antioch Hwy, Pittsburg, CA 94565

• West Contra Costa County: Aug. 16 - Sept. 16, during business hours at 101 Pittsburg Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801

• Del Norte County: Saturday, Sept.

16, from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. at 1700 State Street, Crescent City, CA 95531. *Open to residents of Humboldt County

• Marin County: Sunday, Sept. 17, from 8 a.m. -12 p.m. at Clipper Yacht Harbor - 310 Harbor Drive, Sausalito, CA 94965

• Alameda County: Sunday, Sept. 17, by appointment only. Sign up for an appointment: www.stopwaste. org/marine ares_

The United States Coast Guard requires boaters to carry several unexpired visual distress signals on board, day and night. Pyrotechnic marine ares are the most common distress signals found onboard. Still, they are explosive and contain hazardous waste and toxic chemicals, like perchlorate, that are harmful to humans and the environment. Marine ares are single-use only, expire 36-42 months after manufacture, and can also fail to launch.

Managing single-use pyrotechnic marine ares is essential for safety and

Catalina Divers Supply also o ers snorkeling tours as well as snorkeling gear sales and rentals. As a PADI Five Star Dive Center, Catalina Divers Supply has been instrumental in the development and continued success of the Casino Point Dive Park, one of North America’s most popular dive spots. The company’s central location is on the ground oor of the Catalina Casino; a second location lives on Avalon’s green Pleasure Pier.

For more information, please visit https://www.catalinadiverssupply. com/.

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environmental reasons. Boaters should never throw ares overboard or in their household trash. However, California resident boaters do not have access to routine expired marine are disposal programs, and according to the California Expired Marine Flare Working Group, recreational vessels generate about 174,000 pyrotechnic marine ares yearly, an estimation from 2012.

In the absence of safe disposal options locally, the partners encourage resident boaters to consider switching to eVDSDs as a reusable distress signal alternative to the single-use pyrotechnic marine are. They are a one-time fee, last up to ten years, and have different colored light patterns that stand out against bright, chaotic cityscapes.

For more information about expired marine ares and the bene ts of using electronic distress signals, visit dbw. parks.ca.gov/marine ares.

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Sailing

Sail Canada Denies Lisa Ross’s Claim — Issues Statement

On March 17 of this year, twotime Olympic sailor for Canada who had joined the national sailing team’s coaching staff, Lisa Ross, hopped on a video call with Sail Canada’s CEO, Don Adams, and High-Performance Director, Mike Milner, when she was instructed to pack her bags and return to Canada following the news that she w as terminated. Ross was in Andora, Italy, coaching Canadian sailors at the European championship when she was preparing to take off to Spain for her following competitions and training camps. This video call took place only nine days after she informed them that she was pregnant and intended to take a maternity leave.

R oss’s initial statement on May 29 read:

“On March 8, I told Sail Canada I was expecting my third child.

Nine days later, I was abruptly fired while working in Europe, halfway through a six-week training and competition block.

A t the time, I was the only female coach within the nine-member [ High-Performance] coaching staff, a group [that] had recently added two new male coaches.

I love my sport. I love representing Canada and hope to inspire the next generation of young Canadians. I love the challenge of supporting my team to reach their full potential and perform under pressure. Starting legal action to

US Sailing Announced Participating Athletes in 2023 Pan Am Games

US Sailing has announced the 19 athletes who will take the international stage for one of the premier global sailing events held every four years— the Pan A merican Games.

The racing will occur in Algarrobo, Chile, about an hour’s drive west of Santiago, with competition taking place from Oct. 28- Nov. 5.

The Pan American Games (Pan Am Games) are a continental multi-sport event in the Americas featuring summer sports in which thousands of athletes participate in various competitions and is the oldest continental games in the world. The competition is held among athletes from nations of the Americas every four years in the year before the Summer Olympic Games. The sailing slate features almost all Olympic sailing classes a nd welcomes three non-Olympic classes, including men’s and women’s Sunfish, the Snipe, and the Lightning.

Team USA for the 2023 Pan American Games:

gran (Palm Beach, FL)

• Women’s Formula Kite - Daniela Moroz (Lafayette, CA)

• ILCA 6 - Erika Reineke (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

• ILCA 7 - Chapman Petersen (Fontana, WI)

• Men’s iQFOiL - Noah Lyons (Clearwater, FL)

• Women’s iQFOiL - Dominique Stater (Miami, FL)

• Lightning - Allan Terhune, Jr. (Annapolis, MD), Sarah Chin (Harvey C edars, NJ), & Madeline Baldridge (Charleston, SC)

• Nacra 17 - Sarah Newberry Moore (Miami, FL) & David Liebenberg (Richmond, CA)

• Snipe - Ernesto Rodriguez (Miami, FL) & Kathleen Tocke (Buffalo, NY)

• Rodriguez - 2019 Pan Am Games Gold Medalist with partner Hallie Schiffman

• Men’s Sunfish - Conner Blouin (Charleston, SC)

• Third consecutive Pan American Games appearance

get my job back and speaking about this situation publicly are not decisions I made lightly...”

Now, a legal controversy is brewing following Ross’s termination. However, Sail Canada has responded:

“Sail Canada is aware of recent social media posts and media reports regarding the termination of Lisa Ross. In light of these reports, we wish to provide the following comments to our internal members:

• In February 2023, Sail Canada made the decision to eliminate Ms. Ross’ coaching position for financial reasons and terminate her employment in accordance with her employment agreement. Due to decreased funding for certain programs, Sail Canada has been forced to reduce its resources and program offerings.

• Sail Canada made this decision,

• 49er - Ian Barrows (St. Thomas, USVI) & Hans Henken (Coronado, CA)

• 49er FX - Stephanie Roble (East Troy, WI) & Maggie Shea (Wilmette, IL)

• 2019 Pan Am Games Silver Medalists, 49er FX

• Men’s Formula Kite - Markus Ede -

ON THE HORIZON

On the Horizon is a summarized Notice of Race for upcoming select regattas along the Southern California Coast. This column will briefly rephrase rules, regulations, qualifications, fees, and awards.

Day Sailer Fleet 128 Invitational Regatta (Aug. 25-27)

MORRO BAY —The Morro Bay Yacht Club is inviting all Day Sailer Fleets, Independent members, and non-affiliated DS Owners to participate in the 2023 Day Sailer Fleet Invitational at Morro Bay Yacht Club in Morro Bay, California. Fleet 128 is hosting this regatta under the sanction of the Morro Bay Yacht Club. The Racing Rules of Sailing will govern the regatta. Registration fee is $75 and includes light breakfast each morning, Saturday evening dinner, and Awards ceremony light fare Sunday afternoon. Registration is via Regatta Network at https://www.regattanetwork.com/ event/26893. This regatta is open to Day Sailer class yachts. Yachts may be inspected during or after the competition. A total of Eight (8) races are scheduled for five (3) on Saturday

• Women’s Sunfish - Amanda Callahan (Canton, MA)

For more information about the Pan American Games, please visit https:// www.santiago2023.org/en. For the complete US Sailing announcement of the 19 athletes, please visit https:// www.ussailing.org/news/2023-pan-amgames-usa-team-announcement/.

and three (3) on Sunday, although the number of races is at the discretion of the Regatta PRO. Awards will be provided to the top three finishers in each Fleet. Other prizes may be provided at the discretion of the Race Committee. For the complete Notice of Race, please visit https://docs.google. com/document/d/1LlBut1jf7uLkxVbtiULmy9aK59hN6oljM7GDELAoynI/ edit.

Harbor Pursuit Race (Aug. 26)

LONG BEACH — The Seal Beach Yacht Club will host the Harbor Pursuit Race on Aug. 26. The current Racing Rules of Sailing will govern this regatta, the rules of the classes sailing, the Sailing Instructions, and the official Notice of Race. This regatta is open to SCYArecognized Yacht Clubs and Sailing Associations members. The entry fee is $20 if submitted by Aug. 24 and $30 if submitted after Aug. 24. Shall be posted no later than 6 p.m. on Aug. 25. For the entry form and the complete Notice of Race, please visit https:// www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/ regatta_uploads/26807/2022HarborPursuitRaceNOR.pdf.

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Quillback Rockfish Retention Officially Prohibited Statewide

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that as of Aug. 7, custody of quillback rock sh (Sebastes manager) is prohibited statewide in recreational and commercial sheries, e ective immediately.

The CDFW is projecting that the combined recreational and commercial take of quillback rock sh will exceed the harvest limits speci ed in federal regulation for 2023, and in-season action must occur to reduce the risk of over shing. According to California Code of Regulations Title 14, section 27.20(e), when federal harvest limits are projected to be surpassed, the CDFW has the authority to make in-season adjustments, including bag and sub-bag limits.

The 2021 stock assessment for quillback rock sh o California indicated severe population declines. As a result, a recreational one- sh limit and reduced commercial limits were implemented in 2022 to minimize catch. Further constraints to the ground sh seasons for 2023 have yet to su ciently reduce yield for quillback rock sh to meet federal harvest guidelines.

The CDFW has announced it urges

anglers to use best shing practices to reduce impacts on quillback rock sh and other prohibited species. These include reducing mortality when releasing sh by utilizing a descending device (as discussed in the Log’s Aug. 4-17 edition) and relocating to di erent shing grounds or switching targets if you are catching and releasing quillback rock sh or other prohibited species.

The Rock sh, Cabezon, Greenling (RCG) complex bag and possession limit will remain ten sh daily, with a one- sh sub-bag limit for copper rock sh and a four- sh sub-bag limit for vermilion rock sh. Along with quillback rock sh, the take of bronze spotted rock sh, cowcod, and yelloweye rock sh continue to be prohibited year-round at all depths.

The CDFW has prepared informational yers to distinguish quillback rock sh from similar-looking species, such as China and black-and-yellow rocksh, to better assist anglers with identifying rock sh species while shing. Additional sh identi cation materials on rock sh and other species can be found on CDFW›s Fish and Shell sh Identication page.

The CDFW continues monitoring ground sh species of concern, such as quillback rock sh. Suppose the current

in-season change prohibiting the take of quillback rock sh needs to be revised to reduce harvest. In that case, further in-season actions, such as adjustments to the season dates and depth constraints, may be implemented.

Anglers are urged to reduce the catch of quillback rock sh and other prohibited species to decrease the possibility of further in-season actions in 2023

and beyond. The CDFW recommends anglers review the Summary of Recreational Ground sh Fishing Regulations page before each trip to guarantee that they are current on the most recent groundsh regulations.

For information on ground sh shery science, management, and other questions, visit CDFW’s Marine Region Ground sh page.

Recreational Pacific Halibut Fishery to Officially Close

On Aug. 4, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife o cially closed the recreational Paci c halibut shery statewide at 11:59 p.m. The decision is based on the latest catch projections because the CDFW expected the 2023 California recreational quota of 39,520 net pounds would be reached by that date.

The CDFW is tasked with tracking the progress of the shery each year to meet but not exceed the California quota. The CDFW eld sta gather at public launch ramps and charter boat landings to monitor Paci c halibut catch and other marine sport sh species throughout the sea-

son. The International Paci c Halibut Commission (IPHC) is in charge of determining the quota annually.

In early August, the CDFW consulted with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the IPHC, and the Paci c Fishery Management Council to review projected catch amounts and determine the closure date. Formal authority to close the shery is granted to the NMFS, which chose to close the shery following consultation with the CDFW. The CDFW implements changes to the season according to authority found in sections 1.95 and 28.20, Title 14, California Code of Regulations.

Paci c halibut is a di erent species than California halibut and inhabits an

extensive geographic range from the Aleutian Islands eastward through Alaska to British Columbia and throughout the ocean waters of the Paci c Northwest. Along the West Coast, Paci c halibut are commonly found as far south as Point Arena in Mendocino County. California halibut are more common farther south.

For current information about the Paci c halibut shery, science, or management, please check the following resources:

• NMFS Hotline: (800) 662-9825

• CDFW Recreational Paci c Halibut Regulations Hotline: (831) 649-2801

• CDFW website: wildlife.ca.gov/ Conservation/Marine/

• IPHC website: iphc.int.

For more information, please visit https://wildlife.ca.gov/.

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Image courtesy of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Image courtesy of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife The quillback rockfish, also known as the quillback seaperch, is a species of marine ray-finned fish. This species primarily dwells in saltwater reefs, and the average adult weighs 2–7 pounds.

The Balboa Angling Club Presents the Oldest, Most Prestigious, All-Release Billfish Tournament on The West Coast

— The Balboa Angling Club, host of the second oldest angling club in the United States, will present the 43rd Annual Master Angler Billfish Tournament. Recognized as the oldest and most prestigious all-release marlin tournament on the West Coast, this annual event will showcase angling excellence.

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Taking place Sept. 8-9, anglers from far and wide are invited to participate in the competition. An entry fee of $250 per angler includes the chance to compete in the tournament and access to the KickOff Dinner and Captain’s Meeting. On Aug. 9, participants joined a pre-tournament festivity where they connected w ith fellow anglers, shared strategies, and built camaraderie before the intense competition began.

The excitement will culminate at the awards banquet on Sept. 10, where angling accomplishments will be celebrated. Awards will be given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place High Anglers. Additionally, the tournament will recognize the best-performing boats with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place High Boat honors. Furthermore, participating clubs can compete for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place High Club accolades.

The Master Angler Billfish Tournament exemplifies the commitment to conservation. Participants will engage in all-release marlin fishing, respecting the sustainability of the creature. In the spirit of fair competition and to showcase skillful angling, marlin w ill be caught using a 30lb line class, while swordfish will be targeted using an 80lb line class.

Anglers of all skill levels are encouraged to participate in the event. Whether you are a seasoned angler seeking a competitive challenge or a fishing enthusiast looking to witness marlin fishing in its purest form, the Master Angler Billfish Tournament is an experience for anglers of all skill levels and interests.

Founded in 1926, the Balboa Angling Club is the second-oldest angling club in the United States. With a rich heritage deeply rooted in angling tradition, the club is committed to promoting conservation efforts, fostering camaraderie amongst anglers, and preserving the sport›s legacy for generations. The Master Angler Billfish Tournament is a testament to the club›s dedication to excellence, fair competition, and the love of

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SUMMER FISHING HIGHLIGHTED BY BLUEFIN TUNA, DORADO, YELLOWFIN TUNA, STRIPED MARLIN, YELLOWTAIL, AND CALICO BASS!

Southern California anglers have a lot to be thankful for as the summer shing season continues to provide opportunities to catch numerous wonderful warm water game sh that include blue n tuna, dorado, yellow n tuna, striped marlin, yellowtail, barracuda, sand bass and calico bass. When you add to that a chance at white seabass, halibut, white sh, sculpin, reds, sheephead, rock sh and maybe even a rare albacore, we are truly blessed to have an opportunity to go out on the ocean and target some fantastic game sh.

The blue n tuna continue to attract most of the attention and they have been running from 20 to 220-plus pounds. The blue n have been biting well on sardines, mackerel, kite shed ying sh, trolled Nomad Madmac jigs, spreader bar rigs, knife jigs, Colt Snipers and poppers.

The two current blue n hotspot areas are at the Tanner Bank and in the region of the 474 Spot above the West End of San Clemente Island. Other areas where there have been occasional recent showings of blue n have been the area inside of the 267 Spot that is easterly of the Tanner Bank and the area outside of Seal Cove o the back side of San Clemente Island. There are also occasional showings of blue n 2 to 7 miles o the coast between Laguna Beach and La Jolla, in the area ranging from 2 to 7 miles northwest over to southwest of North Island, at the 9 Mile Bank and at the178 Spot. What has also been interesting is that there have been occasional showings of both blue n and yellow n incidental to shing for yellowtail around Los Coronado Islands.

There have been scattered showings of 15-to-40-pound yellow n tuna being reported in the waters ranging from some of the local banks outside of Los Coronado Islands on up to the Catalina Channel but the showings of yellow n have been inconsistent and it has not been easy to get the yellow n to bite. One of the areas where yellow n have been showing with a bit of consistency has been 2 to 8 miles o the coast between Point San Mateo and Laguna Beach. Yellow n have been biting on ylined sardines shed around kelp paddies, porpoise schools, blue n stops,

Solution from CROSSWORD, PAGE 15

yellow n trolling stops, spots of breaking sh and spots of working tern birds. Cedar plugs and Halco trolling plugs have been reported to be working well on the troll for yellow n. Try Colt Snipers and poppers if you can cast them to breaking sh before they sound.

The dorado bite has been on the decline in recent days and has been just fair. There have been good numbers of dorado around prior to the recent decline and it is my guess that the dorado will pop up in good numbers again sometime soon.

Dorado have been biting from spots of breezing sh, kelp paddies and blind trolling strikes. Some of the better numbers of dorado have been reported in the region of the 9 Mile Bank, the 178 Spot, the 182 Spot, the 224 Spot and the area 2 to 7 miles northwest over to southwest of North Island.

Striped marlin have been biting well at times in the area one to ve miles o Catalina between Arrow Point and Long Point and also in the region of the 172 Spot above the West End of Catalina. The marlin bite slipped a bit over the past weekend but has been good enough at times over the past 10 days or so to be at the point where some boats were releasing two or three marlin in a day.

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Thanks to the generous support from our community, WHOW has been able to directly provide therapeutic services for more than 200 combat-wounded veterans and raise more than $5M in support of thousands more. We thank everyone who has contributed to our cause.

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The marlin shing in the San Diego area has been improving and I am estimating that over the past weekend that there were two or three marlin caught and released by boats shing the 9 Mile Bank and the area two to six miles outside of La Jolla.

Fullstorywillbefoundonline.BobVanian is the voice, writer, and researcher of the San Diego-based internet sh report service called 976-Bite which can be found at www.976bite.com.Vanian also provides anglers with a personal sh report service over the telephone at (619) 226-8218. He alwayswelcomesyour shreportsatthat same phone number or at bob976bite@ aol.com.

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10’2”ZODIACHYPALONCADETRIB310, 2019: Likenew!Yamaha15hpwith approximately10hours.GalvanizedPacific Trailer,fullboatcover,customstainlesstiltdavit, liftingcables.$12,000.949-230-0916

13’MERCURYM4002014

Mercury50.Usedafewtimeseach summer.Withtrailerandcover.Locatedin MarinaDelRey.$17,000. CallJim:646-645-4445or email j.elliott@jgeco.com

16’MARLONWELDED UTILITYBOAT

w/25HPSuzuki&MinnKotaPowerdrive trollingmotor.0hrs/fullloaded.$19,950.

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20’3”HIGHFIELDPATROL 600SERIES

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12’CARIBE2006HBINFLATABLE w/25HP Honda4strokewithelectrictilt.Includestrailer, electbilgepump,liftingsling,compass,inflating pump,2lifejackets,2paddles.$8,895. 562-618-1241

13’WHALERSPORT1990: Wellmaintained, fullengineservice,newrubrail,newnavi-light, VHFradio,solartricklepanel,skihook,newer canvasseating.$10,500.Call714-768-2631

13’2”NOVURANIA1997 witha50HPYamaha outboard.Runsgreat.Tubesingreatcondition. VHFradio.LocatedinMarinadelRey.$7,500. Call310-529-4836.

24’11”ZODIACN-ZO7602018 TwinYamaha150hpoutboards.Hasover $20,000ofextrasincludingHigh-end stereo,GarminGPS/Fishfinder,Towbar, andmore.$129,000.ShorelineYacht Group,Jack:323-422-8966, jack@shorelineredondo.com

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13’ZODIACCENTERCONSOLE2017: 25hp Yamahaoutboardwith15hours.Runfrequently astenderandfishinginCatalina.Storedoutof thewaterandcovered.$12,500.949-290-6925

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MID-CENTURYGLASPAR: Allnew/restoredto period,2019/20thengaraged.Newkeel, stringers,interiordecks,LP,upholstery,trailer. Yamaha25,newriggingandaccessories. $15,800.Call714-325-2440.

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13’9”ZODIACPRO2009 with40hpYamaha4strokeengine.Excellentcondition,lowhours. Bluecanvascoverandtrailerincluded.Great tender.Spaciouscockpitfor6passengers. $11,900.CallDavid:310-291-0628.
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22’DUFFYBAYISLAND2019

W/SLIP

NEWPORTHARBOR.HEATED.Excellent

Condition,upgraded.Blackexterior, canvastop.120v3000wINVERTER.Slip: $750mo.NEWBATTERIES.$59,000 incl/tax.ORBESTOFFER.

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23’UNIFLITEEXPRESS1967: I/Ocompletely restored,neweverything.Waterskiorovernight inCatalina.292HP,110hours.Radar,plotter, GPS,auto-pilot,Hydraulicsteering.$60,000. Chuck:760-518-5148.

29’BLACKFIN,1994

Excellentconditionandwelllookedafter. Boathousekeptuntil2019.TwinVolvo dieselsRecentlytraileredtoSanDiego. Recentsurvey.$130,000.Contact Jackson:920-819-8049, jackson@wsyachtbrokers.com

36’FIBERGLASSTROJAN

Boatavailablenow.FrontandAftcabins, twoheadsandspaciousgalley.Pricedto sellASAP.$4,900/obo. Forinfo,callSonjaat702-488-4044.

22’SEAWAY

CENTERCONSOLE1981

RepoweredVolvodiesel,Duoprop outdrivenewlyserviced.Electronics included.Newbottompaint,fueltank.All clean.Simplefishmachine,cruiserready togo.$39,500/obo.949-433-9190

28’LEGACYYACHTS EXPRESS2001

Atrue10!AllnewfullarrayofGarmin electronicsJuly2022.PlasDecksynthetic decks.Somuchmore!$124,500.Shoreline YachtGroup,Don:949-274-6595 donross4yachts@yahoo.com

30’CRUISERS2980ESPRIT1989: Dual-Helm Sportfisher.Twin270HPCrusaders.20MPH+, (2)100gFuel,45gWater,Chart-plotter,VHF, Windlass,Bait-tank.Sleeps6.$41,500. ShorelineMarina,LB.Capt.Mase:562-494-3885, Maesonic@msn.com

38’CHRISCRAFTCOMMANDER1966: Fiberglass.Goodforfishing/liveaboard.GPS, AIS,VHF,fishfinder,chartplotter.Newinterior upholstery.Recentyardworkcompleted.Sleeps fiveadults.$21,000.Call619-890-5529oremail patrirarch6464@gmail.com

23’RANGERTUGR232016

Excellentcraftsmanship.Excellent condition.With200hpYamahaoutboard. Includestrailerwithdiscbrakes.Redondo slipavailablewithapproval.$99,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,Jack:323-422-8966, jack@shorelineredondo.com

TwinCruiser7.4liter385hp(lowhours) engines.GarminChartplotter/Fishfinder, radar,Simradautopilot,Biminienclosure. BlueLPhull.$74,500.ShorelineYacht Group,DonRoss:949-274-6595, donross4yachts@yahoo.com.

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31’SEARAYSUNDANCER3101999:

REDUCED!$42,500.Repoweredin2015with NEWMarinePower350hptwinengines.Brand newRaymarineRadarwith9”screen.Brand newAIS.Upgradedfullcockpitbiminiand canvascover.Includes9’Achillestenderwith Nissan5hpoutboardengine.ContactJack: 323-422-8966

38’TRUENORTHDOWNEAST: Partial ownershipLLCowned.DockednexttoBalboa YachtClub.PerfectweekendCatalinaboat. Professionallyupgraded,managed& maintained.Truehassle-freeownership.VIP service.$40,000.310-529-0491

34’MARINETRADEREUROPA1977FOR SALE: FullSurveycompleted11/20,withmany repairsandupgradescompleted.Fiberglass hull,FordLehman120HPdieselengine (single).Beautifulallmahoganyinteriorwith carvedtrimmingandcarvelinteriorflooring. Largev-berthwithplentyofstorage.Bottom painted11/20,batteriesingreatconditionwith plentyoflife.UpdatedGPS,newtoilet2022. Readytoharborcruiseorheadtotheislands. $34,000.949-282-3730

40’BAYLINERCOMMAND

Turn-key,noadditionalexpense necessary.LOL46’,lowhours.1446 Cummins6BTA5.9,manyupgradeswith receipts.Greatliveaboardorforfishing, etc.$CALL$. Johnny@BarnacleFlush.com, 619-732-6287.

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42’GRANDBANKSCLASSIC1972

Wellmaintainedbypresentowner. Aluminumtanks.Updated10KW generator.Custompilothouse.Teakdecks replacedwithNon-skiddecks.$44,500. ShorelineYachtGroup,Bill:949-466-2206, mrforsythe@hotmail.com

50’BENETEAU

MONTECARLOMC52015

LocatedNewportBeach,ca.$699,000. Freshwatervesseluntil18monthsago. 400hoursonVolvoIPSD6Diesels. CallortextKoryat801-550-2628. (correctedphonenumber)

16’JOELWHITEHAVEN121/2: Gaff-rigged sloop,stripplankedAtlanticwhitecedaron streambentoakframes,bronzefastened. $12,000/obo.Contactscarpy47@aol.com, 619-694-7696

48’PACIFICASPORTFISHER1983

EnclosedBridge,Offshorefishing/Diving. 950gfuel,wellmaintained,200gwater,2 heads,1shower,1masterstateroom queenbed,forwardbunkssleeps3.Down Galley,Airconditioning,twin871Detroit

Deisels,120kwNorthernLights generator,110kwNewKolergenerator,4 steeringstations,Furuno48-mileRadar, Watermaker,12’Caribeskiff25hp Johnson,Marlinfightingchair.$228,000. 310-490-2364

55’HI-STARCPMY1988

Immaculatecockpitmotoryacht.Two stateroomswithislandbedsmorelike twomastercabins.Spacioussalonand aft-deckentertainmentcenter.$165,000.

ShorelineYachtGroup,Paul: 949-306-7135, cap10paul@aol.com

118’YACHTFISHERCONCEPT

1992/2024

48’SEARAY SUNDANCER4802006

Inimmaculatecondition.TwinCummins QSC8.3540hpengines.Recent1,000 hourservicedone,andmuchmore! $499,000.ShorelineYachtGroup,Larry: 760-914-0091, ljgagnier@aol.com

JackSarindesign,24’9beam,6’draft, twin1450hpdiesels,twin50KwNorthern Lights,5staterooms,6300gallonfuel,900 galwater,400galholding,naiad stabilizers.$5m.JeremyAnderson: 949-943-9994, MrSportfish@gmail.com

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49’MERIDIANPILOTHOUSE2006

Impeccablymaintainedby2pilots.This turn-keyyachtisreadytocruise.3 cabins.TwinCummins6BTAdiesels.

$349,000ShorelineYachtGroup,Jack: 323-422-8966 jack@shorelineredondo.com

25’BENETEAU25

FARRDESIGN1998

AwinnderwithextensiveGREATsail inventory.“RadicalDeparture”hasbeen DRYsailedandisinexceptional condition.Trailer,motoriincluded. $24,950.Dennis:949-500-6453

30CATALINA1978: Atomic4gasengine.New bottompaint.Newbilgepump.Newwater pump.Duelstove/oven.AutopilotwithRaymond navigation.Location:Ventura.$9,000.Call310944-4996

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40’HUNTER2014: TheMarlow-Hunter40 offerscomfotableandspacious accommodationsforupto6guests.Theinterior featuresamoderndesignwithhigh-qualityand amplenaturallight.$249,875.959-722-6668.

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41’C&C1984: Wellmaintained.Yanmardiesel. LocatedinAlamitosBay.PicturetakeninAvalon on7/29/2023.Moreinfoon yachtworld.com $34,900.Steve:310-877-5500,Mike: 760-636-6794

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50’REICHEL/PUGH50-2,2002: Performance inshore-OffshoreRacer,designedbyReichelPughtobefirsttotheweathermarkin50’ class.DesignedtobeBlazingfastinlightair conditions.REDUCED$199,500.StephenRock YachtBroker:619-857-9297, stephenfrock@gmail.com

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33’COLUMBIACARIBBEAN1965: Newin 2022:ThunderstruckMotorsElectricdrive conversionkit,48voltbatterypack,battery charger,DC-DCconverter,Wigwagthrottle, Jibsail,bottompaintandthru-hullfittings. $6,000.630-532-2405.

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