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EXECUTIVE ACTIONS HALT NEW DRILLING LEASES

HOSTING VENUES HAVE BEEN COORDINATED FOR THE 2023 AND 2024 YOUTH SAILING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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CALENDAR EVENT FESTIVAL OF WHALES, A 50-YEAR LEGACY

RESEARCH FINDS DOLPHINS AND HUMANS BENEFIT FROM FISHING TOGETHER

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WISE ANGLERS MONITOR THE WEATHER TO PICK GOOD WEATHER DAYS FOR FISHING

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

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New fee under Gov’t Proposal

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MARINE FLARES— “IT’S NOT THE FUTURE.”

Increase In Vessel Registration Fee

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DANA POINT RECOGNIZED AS A WHALE HERITAGE SITE

The 52nd Annual Festival of Whales is Right Around the Corner

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yrotechnic distress signals are old technology, expensive to dispose of, and a toxic hazard, and boaters are encouraged to transition to newer eVDSD technologies.   P. 10PORT OF SAN DIEGO TESTING OUT NEW TIDE POOL ARMOR AS COASTAL PROTECTION ON HARBOR ISLAND

n 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. 20T

LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR 2023 CONGRESSIONAL CUP

ANA POINT— Dana Point, the city famous for year-round whale watching, is celebrating whale migration season with the 52nd Annual Dana Point Festival of Whales, March 4 - 5. P. 12LONG BEACH— The world’s top match racing skippers will return to Long Beach from April 18 - 22 for the 58th Congressional Cup regatta – presented by Long Beach Yacht Club— a premier event on the prestigious World Match Racing Tour. P. 14

CATALINA CONNECTION CALIFORNIA TRAIL MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIP

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These races benefit the Catalina Island Conservancy which protects 88 percent of Catalina Island.

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he three-year pilot project launched by the port district and eco-engineering company ECOncrete will demonstrate and study a new design of ECOncrete’s interlocking Coastalock Tide Pool Armor in two different locations on Harbor Island, a man-made peninsula only a few hundred feet wide. P. 11

The Unsolved Mystery of the MV LyubovOrlova

After breaking free from a towing line on its final journey to a scrap yard, the MV Lyubov Orlova , a Russian cruise ship, has been drifting unmanned in the North Atlantic since January 2013. The ship had been a Yugoslav ice-strengthened Maria Yermolova class cruise ship, used mainly for Antarctic tours.

To this day, no one knows the exact number of how many ships are floating on the ocean surface– or how many are resting on the floor. So until the Russian vessel is discovered or it beaches itself on some shore, Lyubov Orlova’s fate remains a total mystery that can be told as the story of a ghost ship.

After being decommissioned in 2010, the ship was left in St. John’s, Newfoundland, for nearly two years. Unfortunately, her condition only continued to deteriorate. Finally, she was assigned to be transported to a scrapyard in the Dominican Republic. However, the towing cable snapped only a day into the voyage, and the ship was cast adrift. Concerned about the risk to local gas and oil operations in the region, Transport Canada sent the 157-ton constant bollard pull-rated sup-

ply ship Atlantic Hawk under contract by Husk Energy to recapture Lyubov Orlova.

Once in international waters, Transport Canada ordered Lyubov Orlova cut loose and has since forfeited responsibility for the ship, which they say is unlikely to re-enter Canadian waters or cause damage to offshore installations now that it is in open seas.

Although it was assumed to have sunk, a document from the U.S. intelligence agency obtained by the Agence France-Presse revealed that the abandoned ship had recently been spotted around 1,300 nautical miles from the coast of Ireland and was drifting in the direction of Europe. However, with the prevailing winds and typical current patterns, it’s unlikely that she will float back into Canadian jurisdiction.

Suppose the ship ever reaches a final destination. In that case, it is predicted to end up anywhere from Western Africa to the Norwegian Arctic, or it could get caught in the North Atlantic Gyre.

Transport Canada repeated that the ship’s owner is still responsible for the ship’s movements, and measures were taken to monitor the position of the drifting vessel.

After being taken out of service in 2010, MV Lyubov Orlova sat in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, for two years. However, decommissioning was filled with problems, and the ship eventually became a floating derelict in the North Atlantic Ocean in

On February 28, 2013, she had been the subject of news reports in Ireland and Iceland, and a caution to smaller ships had been issued. A March 1, 2013, report from Irish media stated that there was a signal from the ship’s emergency system.

An emergency position-indicating

radio beacon (EPIRB) starts its transmission only when the device is exposed to water. This indicated a radio beacon had been received from 700 nautical miles off the coast of Kerry.

This is leading experts to theorize that the ship might have sunk.

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Research Finds Dolphins and Humans Benefit From Fishing Together

BRAZIL— According to research published on Jan. 30 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a fishing community in southern Brazil has made an unusual ally— wild dolphins.

Reports of people and dolphins working together to hunt fish go back millennia. While historians and storytellers have recited the human point of view, it’s been challenging to verify

how the dolphins have benefited, or if they’ve been taken advantage of, prior to sonar and underwater microphones could track them.

In the coastal city of Laguna, Santa Catarina, scientists have used drones, underwater sound recordings, and other tools for the first time to document how locals and bottlenose dolphins coordinate activities and benefit from each other’s work to catch a migratory fish called mullet.

According to the University of Bristol biologist Stephanie King (who was not involved in

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the study), the study shows that humans and dolphins pay equal attention to each other’s behaviors. King also stated that the dolphins provide a cue for when to cast the nets.

In the seaside community, the fisherman waits for the dolphins to signal where the fish are. The most common signal the dolphins give is a jump.

The researchers used sonar and underwater microphones to track the positions of the dolphins and fish. At the same time, drones recorded the interactions from above, and GPS devices attached to residents’ wrists recorded when they cast their nets.

The more closely the people synchronized their net-casting to the dolphins’ signals, the more likely they were to trap a large catch.

But how does this benefit the dolphins? The nets startle the fish, who then break into small-

er schools, making it easier for dolphins to hunt. The dolphins have also been known to remove fish from the nets— the fisherman can feel the dolphins tugging on the net.

The Laguna residents rate the individual dolphins as “good,” “bad,” or “lazy” — based on their hunting skills and effort in cooperating with humans.

It’s unclear how the local cooperation between the two mammals first occurred. Still, it has survived numerous human and dolphin generations. Re-

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searchers believe that experienced fishers and dolphins pass down knowledge to the next generation of each species.

Researchers in Brazil worry that the alliance between the Laguna dolphins and humans, perhaps one of the last of its kind, is in danger as well, as pollution threatens the dolphins, and artisanal fishing succumbs to industrial approaches.

Scientists hope bringing awareness of the unique interspecies cooperation can help support and protect it.

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Dolphins swim near fishermen during the so-called ‘cooperative fishing,’ which connects dolphins and humans in the Molhes da Barra, Laguna, Santa Catarina.

WORLD NEWS news briefs

LOCAL Orange County Coastkeeper Urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Fix Environmentally Harmful Newport CAD Project

The proposed Newport CAD facility would jeopardize marine life and put Newport Bay at risk of contamination due to an insufficiently thin layer of sediment atop toxic chemicals.

NEWPORT BEACH — Orange County Coastkeeper has demanded the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Newport Beach take further action to protect Newport Bay and its biota from the disposal of dredged, contaminated sediment in the City’s proposed Confined Aquatic Disposal (CAD) facility.

The City of Newport Beach proposed the CAD facility to address underwater sediment buildup in the harbor’s main channel. However, samples of the polluted sediment showed exceedances too high in mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) to qualify for disposal in the EPA-approved offshore dump site known as LA-3.

In partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the City plans to dredge areas of Newport Bay and bury the removed sediment in a hole under the harbor’s turning basin. Because the dredged material is highly polluted with toxic chemicals, the City will eventually cover the hole with layers of less contaminated sediment to act as a partial barrier.

On January 5, 2023, Coastkeeper sent the Army Corps a 60-day notice of intent to file a lawsuit for failing to consider the project’s potential impacts on federally threatened species. Under the Endangered Species Act, the Army Corps was obligated to consult with the National Marine Fisheries Service about the project’s effects on specific species, including green sea turtles.

Though still recovering from historic overharvesting, green sea turtles are present in many Southern California waterways, particularly those rich in seagrass like Newport Bay. Green sea turtles have been sighted in Newport Bay more recently, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expect Southern California to see green sea turtles more frequently soon.

Coastkeeper first expressed its Endangered Species Act concerns to the Army Corps in early 2022 through the National Environmental Policy Act public comment process. The letter also addressed the Army Corps’ failure to consider, among other things, adequately:

1. Project alternatives such as remediation.

2. A thicker interim cap layer to better protect against the escape of toxic pollutants.

3. Impacts on marine mammals, including dolphin species known to enter Newport Bay.

According to the Coastkeepers, the Army Corps did not consider these comments before drafting its final Environmental Assessment and Finding No Significant Impact on the project.

Coastkeeper hopes the Army Corps and City will correct the project’s inadequacies for the health of Newport Bay; however, Coastkeeper is prepared to take legal action if not.

Port of San Diego Issues Statement on Mitsubishi Cement Proposal

SAN DIEGO — “Negotiations between the Port of San Diego and Mitsubishi Cement Corporation (MCC) are not moving forward at this time. The Port is open to future negotiations with MCC that meet the goals of our Maritime Clean Air Strategy (MCAS), which strives to support our maritime businesses that help the regional economy thrive while also significantly improving air quality for our neighbors and those who visit and work on our waterfront. We appreciate the community and stakeholder engagement throughout the process with MCC and also believe that meaningful engagement with portside communities and all stakeholders is wise and benefits all parties. We would urge MCC to continue their most recent path should the day come when they want to re-open negotiations. In the meantime, the Port continues to collaborate with our current tenants to meet the goals of our MCAS and is open to businesses that share our dedication to a zero emissions future,” said Chairman Rafael Castellanos, Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners in a press release from Feb. 1.

STATE/NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL Horizon Yachts Launches Tri-Deck FD100

A new tri-deck FD100 has launched and will soon deliver to her experienced owners. This is the first Horizon yacht built for American clients, who worked closely with the Horizon Yacht USA team to incorporate a design that emphasizes entertainment with family and friends.

The five-stateroom yacht is the second tri-deck FD100 sold after the model concept was introduced at the 2021 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The vessel’s layout has been customized to suit the owners’ lifestyles. Accessed via a Besenzoni three-stage passerelle to port, the spacious aft deck features a large seating area with a Hi/Lo table, an electric fold-down 65” television to port, a full bar with two fixed barstools to starboard and plentiful storage. Four fishing rod holders are included in the storage in this area, while

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LEGAL ADVICE

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Can I record a maritime lien against the boat to secure my attorneys’ fee claim?

Founded

QUESTION:

I am in litigation over the sale of my boat last year. The buyer sued me, as well as my yacht broker and his own broker. This is clearly a frivolous lawsuit, and it looks like we will be on the winning side. My question concerns the recovery of my attorneys’ fees at the end of the lawsuit. The purchase and sale agreement for the boat includes a provision that awards attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party, and I would like to record a maritime lien against the boat to secure payment. My attorney is skeptical about this, but he is not a maritime attorney. Since the attorneys’ fee claim will be related to the dispute over the sale of the boat, it seems like I should be able to assert the lien. What are the rules for this? Can I record a maritime lien against the boat to secure my attorneys’ fee claim?

David Weil is the managing attorney at Weil & Associates (www. weilmaritime.com) in Seal Beach. He is certified 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 562799-5508, through his website at www.weilmaritime.com, or via email at dweil@weilmaritime.com.

ANSWER: Our reader is putting the cart before the horse here (or maybe the barge before the tugboat?). His question concerns the possible assertion of a maritime lien to support a claim for recovery of attorneys’ fees, but the lawsuit is still ongoing. Slow down. Litigation often takes a few unexpected turns before the judge makes his or her final ruling. Even so, we can take a look at his question by assuming that he will in fact win the lawsuit. Hopefully we won’t jinx anything in the process!

Let’s jump right in and get right to the answer of our reader’s question. The bottom line is that his attorney is correct. He won’t have a lien aganst the boat for attorneys’ fees, even if he wins the lawsuit.

A lien is a financial security device that provides collateral to secure payment of an

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Three Nights on the Queen Mary

The following article was contributed by Nora Graves and edited by Katherine Clements.

LONG BEACH —I stayed on the Queen Mary in November 2012 as a birthday present and was there for 4 days and 3 nights. I was in Room A 131. I had a digital camera at the time and could not look at the actual photos until I got home and loaded them on my computer. There were orbs everywhere, a common occurrence on this ship I understand. However, my experiences were anything but common, at least to me. Let me be clear. I did not go to the Queen Mary to ghost shop, I am very interested in British Royalty and wanted to tour the Windsor Suite and see other places of interest that related to the British Royal Family. I got to accomplish that while I was there. The Queen Mary was hosting an event featuring gowns of the late Princess Diana. I got to attend this event as well.

On my first night, the TV turned on and off by itself about three times. I just attributed it to faulty batteries, and it did not happen again during my stay.

However I was awakened in the middle of the night by the sounds of a party. Loud voic-

es, laughter, clinking glasses... I looked out the porthole which overlooked the water and there were no party boats around, in fact nothing was near. I looked out in the hallway and could see and hear nothing. When I inquired at the front desk, the next day, I was told the room next to mine was empty and had been all weekend.

Also that morning the light in my bathroom burned out so I reported it to the front desk at the same time and they said they would have a maintenance worker repair it. I went and had breakfast and came back to the room. The light had been repaired. I was in the room about 30 minutes getting ready to go on the self-guided tour when a maintenance man knocked on my door and said he was there to fix the bathroom light. When I told him it had already been repaired, he looked puzzled and showed me his work order. He said it was his first job of the day. Who and how did the light get repaired?

On the self-guided tour, I was pretty much alone for much of the time. I got to the steps to the Isolation Ward and could not make myself go down the steps. I felt uneasy and unsafe as if I was not alone. I felt closed in even though did not go down the steps.

I continued on to the bridge

and around the ship for I really do not know how long but got turned around and needed to find a rest room. I asked a painter near the back of the ship to assist, and he showed me where a staff stairwell was near the stacks that led to a rest room near the playroom inside. When I got back to the outside of the ship, there was no evidence of a painter or fresh paint anywhere. The painter had overalls and dark hair with a mustache. I did ask a woman who was walking near the lifeboats if she had

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seen a worker or painter and she said no.

When I went on the guided night Ghost tour, nothing out of the ordinary happened in the usual places such as the swimming pool, vortex, or Door 13. I took several photos (when later loaded showed several orbs ). However, when I got into the boiler room, my camera battery went dead. It was a new battery for the tour so it should have lasted. The tour guide said that

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obligation. Regardless of the nature of the particular lien, the question of whether a lien is valid depends on whether various requirements have been met, all separate from the question of whether the money is actually owed. For maritime liens, the underlying claim must be something that provides a service or benefit to the vessel (rather than to the owner).

The “service to the vessel” requirement leads to some unexpected outcomes. For example, looking at our reader’s question, a contract for the purchase and sale of a vessel would seem to most of us to be a maritime contract. In fact, it is not. A vessel purchase contract establishes rights and responsibilities between the buyer and seller, but it does not provide a service to the vessel. This extends to any provision of the contract, including a provision for the recovery of attorneys’ fees in a dispute.

Technically, even if you have a true maritime contract, such as a contract to provide fuel to a vessel, and that contract calls for the recovery of attorneys fees in a dispute, a maritime lien asserted for unpaid fuel delivery invoices cannot include a claim for recovery of attorneys’ fees. Legal fees (maritime or otherwise) do not give rise to a maritime lien, because attorneys do not provide a service to the vessel. They provide a service to the vessel owner or other individual.

It should be noted that the exclusion of attorneys’ fees from the amount secured by a maritime lien has no effect on the underlying claim for fees. The other side in the litigation will still owe the money. This discussion refers only to the maritime lien, and as such, only to the question of whether the boat can be used as collateral for the recovery of the fees.

The only real exception to this rule ex-

Queen Mary

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happens frequently. When we got out of the boiler room to some common area, the battery worked great and performed perfectly for the rest of the evening. Lastly was the propeller room. I was still with the tour group but got a very bad feeling when looking at this pro -

cluding attorneys’ fees from a maritime l ien relates to an attorneys’ fees clause found in a Preferred Ship Mortgage (a mortgage on a Coast Guard documented vessel). A mortgage is technically not a maritime lien because it does not provide a service to the vessel. Similar to a purchase and sale contract, a mortgage provides a service to the buyer or owner of the vessel.

A Preferred Ship Mortgage is a product of a statute (the Federal Ship Mortgage Act; 46 U.S. Code § 31321) that uses t he same enforcement procedures that are used to enforce a maritime lien. It is the only claim of this sort that exists only if it is supported by a written contract (verbal agreements for other services provided to a vessel do give rise to a maritime lien). As such, courts have found that everything in that mortgage contract falls under the statutory claim against the vessel for the enforcement of the mortgage.

Like most other areas of maritime law, maritime liens in general, and specifically the recovery of attorneys fees in connection with a maritime disputed, can lead to a nuanced discussion of arcane legal concepts that may not be familiar to general legal practitioners.. Always look to an experienced maritime attorney for answers.

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.

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peller. I felt closed in, breathing seemed more difficult and I felt unsafe. I had to get out of there quickly and actually had to exit the ship and go outside before the feeling went away.

I had a lovely birthday brunch in the Main Dining room and left quite happy. When I got home and saw my photos, I was amazed.

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Carnival ’23 Draws Boaters to La Paz and Mazatlan

La Paz and Mazatlan will host Carnival celebrations, Feb. 16 - 21, and boaters at anchor can get free front-row seats to dazzling parades, fireworks, bands a nd parties. Within La Paz harbor, the Malecon anchorage offers your best viewing, or slowly cruise the channel for a mile between Muelle Fiscal and the Windmill using binoculars. Seas permitting at Mazatlan, anchor off Avenida del Mar between Punta Tiburon and Valentino’s Castle east of Isla Venados. Events change daily during these first Carnivals since Covid. Tickets can be purchased for restaurants, costume parties and unique tours ashore.

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a Dometic Eskimo fish box ice system and a dedicated cabinet for fishing gear have been incorporated into the yacht’s beach club. The interior exudes an elegant feel and is highlighted by modern artistic elements that add visual interest. The main salon offers a comfortable lounging area and extra seating with an L-shaped sofa and a day head aft. Graced by a modern rectangular Rhiannon chandelier, the dining area comprises a large table for ten while the spacious, fully equipped galley includes a small seating area and comprises the port side of the main deck forward. A handcrafted glass Hi/Lo partition featuring a splash ink pattern creates privacy between the dining and galley. A built-in, full-height Thermador wine cooler with glass storage is positioned to starboard. For more information, please visit https://www.horizonyachtusa.com/.

The FD100 Hull 7 Basic Specs

L.O.A.101’ 6” (30.96m)

L.W.L.92’ 4” (28.17m)

Beam 23’ 3” (7.11m)

Displacement (half load) 275,450lbs (124.9 tons)

Fuel Capacity 4,000 US gals (15,140ltrs)

Fresh Water Capacity  400 US gals (1,500ltrs)

EnginesTwin CAT C32A 1,900hp

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Become a Partner Dockwalker by Taking a Free Training Course

Dockwalkers will be offering the following virtual and in-person Dockwalker training opportunities:

Click the hyperlinked dates below to register. Once registered, Dockwalkers will email you the disclaimer form you need to complete and the training handouts.

Northern Calif. Trainings:

• March 4: 10 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. For virtual training, register here.

• April 1st: 10 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. For virtual training, register here.

• April 29: 10 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. In-person training will be held at the Oakland Yacht Club. Register here. If your targeted registration is not reached, this training will be virtual. You will be notified by April 24, and a link for the virtual training will be provided.

• May 6: 10 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. In-person training will take place at the Sacramento Marina. Register here. If your targeted registration is not reached, this training will be virtual. You will be notified by May 1, and a link for the virtual training will be provided.

Southern Calif. Trainings:

• March 25: 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. For virtual training, please register here.

• April 15 - In-Person training - 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. in Marina Del Rey at the Del Rey Yacht Club; register here. This training will be virtual if Dockwalkers don’t reach our targeted registration. You will be notified by April 10.

• May 13 - In-Person Training - 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. in San Diego at the Silver Gate Yacht Club; register here. This training will be virtual if we don’t reach our targeted registration. You will be notified by May 8. training will be virtual.

• June 10 - Virtual training from 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. For virtual training, please register here.

Refresher Trainings- If you have been trained in the last three years, please register for a refresher training as follows:

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• April 22 - 10 - 11:30 a.m. For virtual training, register here.

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• March 18- For virtual training from 10 - 11:30 a.m., please register here.

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Once registered for a training, you will receive an email with the disclaimer form needed to complete and the training handouts and a Zoom link

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Dockwalkers Program Information:

Dockwalkers are trained to safely engage members of the public and the boating community to adopt clean boating practices. Dockwalkers share clean boating information with boaters and distribute educational 2023 California Boater Kits while visiting marinas, launch ramps, marine supply stores, boat shows, special events, or wherever boaters are. “Dockwalker” is only a general term because you are not limited to “walking the docks” to talk to boaters about safe and clean boating practices.

Dockwalking is a way to interact with boaters to help keep California’s marinas, waterways, and oceans clean and healthy. The training provides an overview of potential sources of boat pollution, federal and state laws, environmentally-sound boating practices, information on how to conduct Dockwalking, and an overview of the educational materials Dockwalkers will distribute.

Since 2000, over 1,000 Dockwalkers have taught 100,000 boaters about oil, fuel, sewage, trash, and marine debris prevention. Participation in the program, including the training sessions, qualifies as community service.

People of all ages interested in water quality and sharing clean boating information can become a Dockwalker. For more information, please visit https:// dbw.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=29199.

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Marine Flares— “It’s Not the Future.”

When you buy a big new piece of furniture, often the manufacturer will come and pick up your old piece—this process makes sense to us. However, when you buy pyrotechnic marine flares, and they expire, there is no order of operations for safe and proper disposal. Community events are held sometimes, but that isn’t a guarantee that everyone attends and drops off expired flares. The coalition behind these events urges residents to stay alert for future temporary collection events and consider switching to reusable eVDSDs

T he electronic flare is a direct replacement in the movement to remove a ll flares from recreational boats after the negative results of disposal and safety, in addition to the toxic nature of improper disposal. An estimated 174,000 outdated flares are generated yearly by California

recreational vessels.

“There are billions and billions of flares that just pile up on boats that can’t go anywhere,” said Engineer and Coast Guard Auxiliary Division Captain, Capt. Hood. “I mean, you can’t dispose of these things, and when they find their way into the trash, which they do, they go to the landfill, and then they contaminate our groundwater with a compound called perchlorate. One single marine flare will contaminate 240,000 gallons of water.”

By law, the U.S. Coast Guard requires that boats carry three visual distress signals at all times approved for both day a nd night use or three for day use and three for night use. In addition, the marine flare must not be expired and must be stowed accessibly.

“So, it is evolving, but every vessel that is 16 feet and over that operates at night or with the intention of interacting in international waters is required to carry a distress signal,” said Hood. “That means both night and day, so basically, there are 30 states in the U.S. that have registered boats that would be required to carry eVDSDs.

“ The eVDSD, you only buy them one time. They’re battery-operated, and I

think the more expensive ones have lithium batteries that last like ten years. It’s significant. They don’t need to be replaced.”

Single-use pyrotechnic marine flares expire and must be replaced approximately every 42 months. However, due to their classification as hazardous waste, proper disposal of these pyrotechnic marine flares is restricted and extremely expensive, costing up to $50 per flare for safe disposal. The difficulty of disposal of these single-use flares causes some boaters to continue to store them, dispose of t hem in regular garbage, or even throw them into lakes, rivers, and oceans. In addition, pyrotechnic marine flares contain a multitude of toxic chemicals, including perchlorate, that can leech into the d rinking water supply and damage the environment when improperly disposed of. Currently, many counties in California have no safe disposal options for single-use pyrotechnic marine flares.

“I believe there’s only two incinerators in the United States that can properly,” said Hood. “Basically, when a flare is expired, it is a hazardous toxic material, and in order for it to be transported, it has to be in something called a class four

magazine. And then it has to be shipped in that special magazine… to the company that incinerates them.

“ That’s why it’s so significant that the education and the trend change,” said Hood. “It’s not the future.”

Recommended Best Practices for Marine Pyrotechnic Flares Disposal:

• Never put flares in the regular trash or any waterway. It is illegal and can endanger solid waste workers or our waterways.

• Do not discharge expired marine flares during civic fireworks festivities or any event. Firing a flare in a non-emergency is considered a false distress message —it is a federal crime and is treated seriously by law enforcement. U.S. Code Title 14, section 88 provides that an individual who knowingly and willfully communicates a false distress message to the Coast Guard or causes the Coast Guard to attempt to save lives and property when no help is needed is guilty of a Class D federal felony (subject to up to six years in federal prison, up to $250,000 in fines a nd reimbursement of all costs the Coast Guard incurs as a result of the false distress signal or call). In addition, misuse of marine flares can c ause serious injuries and can be a fire hazard.

• Encourage your county to conduct a collection event for recreational boaters.

• Purchase a USCG-approved electronic visual distress signal to replace old pyrotechnic flares. Electronic visual distress signals are reusable alternatives that do not release chemicals when used, do not expire, and are safe to use.

• Stay informed about legal methods for disposal of hazardous waste and tell other recreational boaters when safe marine flare disposal becomes available. Your marina or yacht club

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The Electronic Satellite Communicator Every Boater Should Have

vices from the Messenger (although this is not something OL or Garmin suggests).

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As technology progresses in the marine industry, it is a good idea to grow with the times. As a result of changing times, the Garmin inReach Messenger is the item every boater should carry. The rise of satellite messengers might be one of the most significant changes in gear over the last decade. As the cost and weight of these devices have come down, they’ve become a must-have piece of safety gear for both serious boaters and weekend cruisers.

Regarding SPOT satellite messengers, the inReach series—particularly the inReach Mini 2 and the inReach Messenger— have led the way in this revolution. A SPOT satellite messenger is a GPS tracking device that uses the Globalstar satellite network to provide text messaging and GPS tracking. They are still some of the most popular models on the market. The newest addition to the inReach series is the Garmin inReach Messenger.

Product details include:

• Weight: 4 ounces

• Dimensions: 3.1 inches x 2.5 inches x .9 inches

• Pairing: Smartphones, smartwatches

• Battery: Rechargeable lithium-ion, built-in

• Battery Capacity: 1,800 mAh

• Charging Port: USB Type C

• Water Resistance: IPX7 (up to 1 meter for 30 minutes)

• Satellite Network: Iridium

• Communication Type: Preset messages, custom text messages, location sharing, emergency SOS

The most significant and most impressive differentiator with the Garmin Messenger its battery life. While the device only weighs half an ounce more than the Mini 2, its battery has twice the force— capable of lasting up to 28 days under ideal conditions. In addition, its battery is so strong that you can charge other de-

In addition, Garmin has also updated its smartphone app with the release of Messenger, making it significantly more intuitive. It’s now comparable to the Zoleo and Somewear apps. Like these other apps, its user interface concentrates on messaging and weather updates. Therefore, it will feel like other popular messaging apps and even pulls your contacts directly from your smartphone. It is worth the time to sync the app to your Garmin inReach Messenger before heading out to sea—this is the easiest way to utilize the messaging function.

Similar to other devices in the inReach wheelhouse, the Messenger lets individuals communicate with contacts via satellite text messages. However, unlike other devices in the Garmin inReach family, this is essentially all it does. Because it is a small screen, it does make messag-

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ing slightly more complicated than with other models. However, those looking for a pure satellite messenger that can go the distance on longer treks will find that this has plenty of features for their purposes.

For those whose trips last longer than expected, the ability to pull up a general weather forecast is helpful and potentially lifesaving. For the cost of a text message (the cheapest plan comes with ten complimentary text messages, with each additional text message costing $0.50), you can get a detailed look at the next 24 hours and a general sense of the next four days.

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The 52nd Annual Festival of Whales is Right Around the Corner

Dana Point will again host the beloved weekend event, the Festival of Whales, at the Dana Point Harbor. Here is a preview of what to expect!

DANA POINT — Dana Point, the city famous for year-round whale watching, is celebrating whale migration season with the 52nd Annual Dana Point Festival of Whales, March 4 - 5. The festival, now in partnership with the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce, commemorates the annual migration of California gray whales through Dana Point, the honored Dolphin and Whale-Watching Capital of the World ®.

“The Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to work in partnership with Dana Wharf Sportfishing & Whale Watching and Dana Point Harbor Partners to carry on a tradition that is so treasured by the community,” said Vickie McMurchie, Executive Director of Dana Point Chamber of Commerce in a press release from Feb. 1. “This beloved annual celebration brings locals and visitors together to highlight the prevalence of environmentalism, art and community in Dana Point and we’re honored to be more involved this year.”

The weekend festivities will begin with the Welcoming of the Whales Ceremony at the Ocean Institute on March 3. The event starts at 4:45 p.m. with a sunset ceremony and reception to follow, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, and food-truck cuisine available for purchase. Following the Friday night

Crossword

While out whale watching, every so often, a whale will do what is called mugging a friendly maneuver where the whale comes very close to the boat, swims underneath so you almost don’t see it before it reemerges to the surface again— a playful, flirtatious gesture that is a real crowd pleaser.

activities will be the Festival of Whales “Magical Migration” Parade on Saturday, March 4, at 10 a.m., traveling from the island, over the bridge, and into the village of Dana Point Harbor. New to the festival this year, a concert on Saturday Night at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott will feature artists Sheena Easton and Taylor Dayne.

“We are proud that the Festival of Whales is in its 52nd year, and each year we continue to add more events and educational activities for the public,” said Donna Kalez, owner of Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whales Watching and whose father, Don Hansen, started the festival 52 years ago. Kalez is also the chairwoman of the famous event.

The remainder of the weekend will be filled with events, including whale excursions, the Whales, Tales & Ales street fair, a thrilling Dinghy Dash, and the Di-

For the 52nd annual Festival of Whales, the Foundation Board selected Rancho Santa Margarita resident Suzanne Maynard as this year’s logo artist. The Festival of Whales Foundation previously held an annual logo design contest, accepting public submissions for that prior year’s logo. Before that, the foundation selected student designs for the logo.

amond Dig treasure hunt. The Concert on the Water will take place at noon on March 5 at Baby Beach, featuring three live bands performing atop a floating stage, BBQ specialties available for purchase, and a spirit garden for those 21 and older. Additional artists will perform in the Harbor Music Series at different locations within the Harbor. So, whether you’d like to stroll through classic vessels in the Classic Car and Boat Show, participate in a beach cleanup, vote on your favorite chowder in the Clam Chowder Cook-Off, or snap a photo in front of the life-sized whale tale sculpture ‘Fluke,’ that was crafted at last years festival, the Festival of Whales has entertainment and activities for all ages. Many of the events benefit local non-profits, including Fish for Life, the Dana Point 5th Marines, and the Rotary Club of Monarch Beach.

The festival wasn’t always what it is today. It started as a five-day celebration in March, then transformed into a nineday festival in February before it eventually grew into the weekend celebration it is today.

Dana Point kicked off 2023 by witnessing the birth of a gray whale calf outside of Dana Point Harbor— a story still fluttering around the city. The incredibly rare event is an excellent representation of what the Festival of Whales is all about. Since Jan. 1, Dana Point has seen sightings of 113 gray whales, some of them being cow/calf pairs. All are welcome to celebrate whale migration season and enjoy the diverse marine life Dana Point Harbor offers year-round. For more information and to view the complete list of events, visit festivalofwhales. com and DanaPointHarbor.com.

49. Sang “Bad Moon Rising”

50. “Agreed!”

51. Every Jack has one

52. Sports organization

53. Poet Angelou

54. Marketing leader?

55. Hangup DOWN

1. Fisticuffs

2. Caravan inn

3. Cheat

4. Where everyone is slipshod

5. “Smoking or ---?”

6. Pasturage

7. “How --- Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life”

(Kaavya Viswanathan novel)

8. Give me the bad news

9. Sun Devils’ sch.

10. Diagnostic technique

11. 180° from N-N-W

44. Al ---, Palestinian organization

45. Victoria’s son

17. Nipper

19. “Beowulf,” e.g.

22. Vietnam’s --- Dinh Diem

24. A --- named Desire

25. Feature of many highperformance engines

26. Note

29. Moo goo gai pan pan

30. Chinese religious mountain

31. No seats

32. Store a document incorrectly

33. “To Live and Die ---”

35. On-screen second rater

37. Seat of Marion County, Fla.

38. White wine aperitif

40. Former Portuguese province on the south coast of China

41. Small woody perennial

43. Assistant to a senior officer

45. Teacher’s deg.

46. Narc’s org.

47. “No ---!”

48. “--- say!”

Crossword solution on page 17

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1. University qualification 4. Data 8. --- Christian Andersen 12. “Bad Behavior” star, 1993 13. Henhouse 14. Doctrines 15. Departure’s opposite (Abbr.) 16. Hold spellbound 18. Long-legged water bird 20. Astringent 21. Pronouncing imperfectly 23. Mexican bread 27. Door part 28. Even if, briefly 29. Basket case 31. Tarnish 34. “--- Gang” 35. Pickling liquid 36. Vegetable silk 39. Followers of Allah 42. “Bye now”
ACROSS
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Catalina Connection

California Trail Marathon Championship

CATALINA ISLAND — On March 11, Spectrum Sports Management, Inc. will host the California Trail Marathon Championship. This marathon will be the 46th anniversary of the event, also known as the Catalina Island Marathon.

Considered a “bucket list” trail marathon by most, the event is California’s oldest trail marathon and the only one that runs across an island in the Pacific Ocean. The marathon starts in Two Harbors and runs back to the City of Avalon. Along the way, runners will encounter views of the Pacific Ocean, wildlife, wildflowers, and scenery you can only experience by running at the island’s peaks.

The marathon begins at 7 a.m. in Two Harbors (those wishing to walk the marathon will start at 6:30 a.m. and have an eight-hour cut-off time), and the 5K & 10K are at 8:15 and 8:30. This event benefits the Catalina Island Conservancy and its mission to keep Catalina Island pristine and beautiful.

The Catalina Island Marathon costs $200, and the 10k currently costs $65 and will increase to $70 after March 5. The 5k currently costs $60 and will increase to $65 after March 5. In addition, there is a kids run that currently costs $25 and will increase to $30 after March 5. The kids run is a 1k starting at 9 a.m. in Avalon, and parents are welcome to escort their little runners to the finish line in downtown Avalon.

The course is marked with arrows to guide runners and cones to block roads and trails that need to be avoided. In addition, look for flour on the ground to

keep you in the right direction.

For those interested, the Catalina Island Triple Crown Challenge is $320 and includes the 2023 Catalina Island Marathon, the 2023 Catalina Island Half Marathon, and the 2024 Avalon 50M/5k races.

For more information on how to get to the island, where to stay, or to sign up, please visit https://www.catalinaislandmarathon.com/.

JANUARY

ACTIVITY:

AVERAGE TEMP –HIGH: 60

AVERAGE TEMP –LOW: 50

AVERAGE SEA TEMP: 56

RAIN (INCHES): 6.61

RAIN DAYS (.01 INCH+): 11

WEATHER WARNINGS: 12

PEOPLE ABOARD BOATS: 756

VESSELS MOORED: 189

VESSELS ANCHORED: 83

MOORINGS SOLD/ TRANSFERRED: 0/0

CITATIONS ISSUED/ DISCHARGES: 1/0

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PASSENGERS/VISITS: 17,865/ 8

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Sailing

Long Beach Yacht Club Announces Lineup for 2023 Congressional Cup

LONG BEACH The world’s top match r acing skippers will return to Long Beach from April 18 - 22 for the 58th Congressional Cup regatta – presented by Long Beach Yacht Club— a premier event on the prestigious World Match Racing Tour.

Reigning 2022, Congressional Cup Champion Ian Williams (GBR) will return to defend his title and clinch the crown as the winningest skipper in Congressional Cup history. However, Williams’ attempt won’t go without challenge. On the roster this year are some of the top match racing skippers on Earth, as ranked by World Sailing: the governing body for the sport of sailing. Number-one-ranked Chris Poole (USA) seeks to continue his determined climb up the Congressional Cup ladder. Poole finished third in the Spring 2022 running – edging out a past champion (2009), Johnie Berntsson (SWE), who also returns this year, eager to add another Crimson Blazer to his closet. Jeppe Borch (DEN), who ranks number three, will also be appearing, in addition to fifth-ranked Eric Monnin (SUI), back after a 2022 ‘babymoon’ h iatus. A perennial Congressional Cup favorite, in 2021, Monnin captured his first podium finish and is poised to continue his ascent.

But that’s not all, folks. The lineup includes Nick Egnot-Johnson (NZL), who was recently crowned 2022 World Sailing Match Racing World Champion, plus H arry Price (AUS) and hometown favorite David Hood (USA) – all of who

a re veterans of Congressional Cup racing. Rounding out the Congressional Cup roster will be the top two finishers in the April 13 to 15 Ficker Cup regatta. Opener for the 2023 WMRT and a prominent Grade Two event in its own right, t he Ficker Cup also serves as a qualifier for the Congressional Cup. As a result, t he 2023 field is vibrant, and competition will be thrilling when racing begins on April 18.

The Congressional Cup is recognized as the ‘grandfather’ of modern worldclass match racing. Founded by Long Beach Yacht Club in 1965, the event set the standard for top-level match racing worldwide, pioneering the concept of onthe-water umpiring in a spectator-friendly venue.

A fter a practice day on April 17, racing will begin on April 18 off Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier at roughly 11:30 am each day. Five days of racing will see the sailors compete in a double round-robin format that gives competitors two c hances to familiarize themselves with the boats and conditions and sharpen their skills. Famed for turning the leaderboard upside down, the 10-boat double round-robin format promises spirited contests as teams pair off and battle around the course.

Matches are held directly off the pier, where spectators can enjoy live commentary and camaraderie. After three days of round-robins, the leaders will advance into semi-finals and petit finals, culminating with the final matches Saturday, April 22, where the winner of the Congressional Cup will receive the coveted C rimson Blazer. The Crimson Blazer is

yacht racing’s equivalent to the Masters’ Tournament Green Jacket: a symbol of victory in one of the most prestigious sailing events in the world a nd a gateway to the America’s Cup. Visit w ww.thecongressionalcup.com or @CongressionalCup on Facebook. For complete information on the WMRT, go to w ww.wmrt.com.

Hosting Venues Have Been Coordinated

for

the 2023 and 2024 Youth Sailing World Championships

World Sailing has announced that the host venue of the 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships will be held at the coastal resort town of Armação dos Búzios, Brazil, and the 2024 edition is planned for Lake Garda, Italy.

• The 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships will be held in Búzios, Brazil, from Dec. 8-16.

• The 2024 edition is planned for Lake Garda, Italy, from July 13-20, 2024.

BRAZIL— The 2023 Youth World Sailing Championships will take place from Dec.

“As we look ahead to the 52nd and 53rd editions of the Youth Sailing World Championships, we are extremely proud to share one of World Sailing’s most im-

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Congressional Cup winner Ian Williams at the 57th Congressional Cup in Long Beach, CA. on April 22, 2022. The 57th Congressional Cup, Finals, Day Five. Belmont Pier, Long Beach, CA. April 22, 2022. 8-16 in the city of Búzios within Rasa Beach Bay, from Praia Rasa in the west of the bay to Praia dos Ossos at the eastern end.
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Armação dos Búzios, Brazil.

Maneuvering Your Boat with Dock Lines— Part One of Five

Ahoy Sailors, as you may or may not know, dock lines are ropes that secure your boat in place at the dock for short-term mooring. They’re often made of nylon, making them strong, elastic, and resistant to abrasion, UV rays, and rot. Dock lines are a must-have for your boat, so you must know how to use them. Here is the first of five basic techniques that allow your dock lines to go above and beyond their usual duties. Stay tuned. I will explain the next four techniques in the following issues of the Log’s Sailing 101.

First Technique—Springing Off

When the wind is up and you’re pinned against the dock, it’s time to use what might be the most known dock line-assist technique — springing off. First, use a spring line and a sturdy dock cleat or piling to position yourself off the dock. A couple of large fenders and a crew member that has been briefed on the process beforehand and knows what’s expected is all that this maneuver requires. Steps will vary, depending on whether you want to leave the dock stern-first or bowfirst. Other circumstances include wind strength, current, and the proximity of other boats around you. Nonetheless, in

Youth Sailing

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portant events with two locations steeped in sailing history,” said Quanhai Li, World Sailing President. “The commitment of both organising committees, national sailing federations, and local partners to the sailors, sailing, and World Sailing’s vision for sustainability, equality, and inclusion are great foundations for truly memorable events over the next two years.”

Known for being a popular vacation destination, Búzios is located about 85 miles east of Rio de Janeiro and has 23 flirty beaches within a calm, natural horseshoe bay that offers ideal sailing conditions courtesy of annual trade w inds from northeast to east and between 10-18 knots. The race village will be located at several sites in Búzios, including the scheduled community of Aretê Buzios, which will be providing on-site facilities for sailors, coaches, equipment, and v isitors, and the Iate Clube Armação de Búzios (ICAB), venue of the 2009 edition.

“I am looking forward to both Youth Sailing World Championships,” said World Sailing Chief Executive Officer David Graham. “The Youth World Championships are always a highlight of the s ailing calendar, and I’m delighted the youth world committee [has] selected two impressive locations. We look forward to ensuring the respective [orga -

each case, the spring line is looped around a dock cleat or piling located amidships, with both ends fastened to the boat at the end opposite to the end that you want to move away from the dock. In both cases, the lines are attached to the craft on the side against the dock.

Technique 1: Springing Off the Dock Bow-First

1. First, place fenders between the boat and the dock at the stern to avoid any damage that presents itself to your boat. Guide the crew member to observe and adjust the position of the fenders as necessary throughout the maneuver to protect the vessel.

2. S econd, rig a spring line from the aft cleat on the boat, loop it around

nizing] committees deliver successful events.”

Marco Aurelio de Sá Ribeiro, President of the Brazilian Sailing Federation, w ill lead the Organising Committee and will incorporate support from the Brazilian Navy for leading sailors.

“I think the great legacy is to inspire young Brazilians to sail more and to continue sailing, in addition to keeping the boats in the country, doubling the size of youth sailing in Brazil,” said Aurelio de Sá Ribeiro. “Another goal is to consolidate the training [center] in Búzios as a reference location for teams from all over the world. This event opens the door to our future goal of hosting a World Sailing Championship here in Brazil.”

The 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships Notice of Race will be published in late February.

A Preview for Lake Garda 2024

Alto Lago di Garda is lined up as the 2024 Youth Sailing World Championships location.

Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy and borders the regions of Lombardy, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto Adige. Constructed with inspiring scenery, clean waters, and constant winds – known as Peler and Ora – coming from the north in the morning and the south in the afternoon – it is an ideal venue for sailing and windsurfing.

a dock cleat or piling located roughly amidship (the middle of the ship) of the boat, then run it back on board to the same aft cleat. Then, secure (cleat it off).

3 Next, remove all other dock lines.

4. T hen, position the crew member at the stern l ine, where they will unwrap the spring line’s top turn, keeping a turn around the cleat and holding the bitter end of the line.

5. Shift the engine into reverse, placing tension on the line.

6. Turn the wheel, so the rudder is toward the dock, which will cause the bow to swing out.

7. W hen the bow reaches a 45-degree angle from the dock, redirect the engine forward while turning the wheel away from the dock.

8. Watch as tension is removed from the spring line. The crew member

In a new concept, it has been agreed, subject to contract, that World Sailing will work with several Italian clubs located on the lake, each with an abundance o f tournament experience, including Fraglia della Vela Riva, Lega Navale Italiana Riva del Garda, Circolo Vela Arco, Circolo Surf Torbole, Circolo Vela Torbole, Fraglia Vela Malcesine.

“For me and the entire Italian Sailing Federation, it is a huge [honor] to have the chance to [organize] the Youth Sailing World Championship for the first time in Italy,” said Francesco Ettorre,

should then release the tail of the line or bitter end, grab the cleated end of the line, and quickly pull the line free of the dock cleat or piling and onto the vessel.

9. Finally, bring the fenders on board once well clear of the dock.

The next installment of this article will explain how to swing off the dock stern-first.

President of the Italian Sailing Federation. “It represents an international recognition for the work carried out so far.

For this opportunity, I wish to thank first of all, World Sailing President Quanhai Li; Minister for Sport and Youth Andrea Abodi; the Italian National Olympic Committee and President Giovanni Malagò; and the Sport e Salute’s President Vito Cozzoli. I also want to thank a ll the clubs who make up the Organising Committee because it is only thanks t o them that it is possible to succeed in bringing such high-value events to Italy.”

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Wildlife Conservation Board Funds Environmental Improvement and Acquisition Projects

The Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) approved approximately $70.14 million in grants to help restore and protect fish and wildlife habitats throughout California at its Jan. 13 meeting. The t hree projects approved will benefit fish and wildlife via funding tools that support biodiversity, watershed restoration, c limate resiliency, and working landscapes that integrate economic, social, and environmental stewardship practices beneficial to the environment, landowners, and the local community.

F unding for these projects comes from the General Fund, Budget Act of 2022. It supports the 30x30 Initiative— the goal to conserve 30 percent of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030, and nature-based solutions.

Funded projects:

• A $26 million grant to Point Blue

Conservation Science for a cooperative project with local volunteer educators and students. This project w ill implement wildlife habitat restoration on working lands in multiple counties across California.

• A $24.73 million grant to Point Blue Conservation Science for a cooperative project with the National Fish a nd Wildlife Foundation, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and Sierra Meadows Partnership to plan. This project w ill implement and monitor meadow restoration in the Sierra Nevada a nd Cascade mountains spanning 23 California counties.

• A $19.41 million grant to the California Association of Resource Conservation Districts for a cooperative project with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the California Department of Food and Ag-

riculture, the California Department o f Conservation, the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service, a nd USFWS. This project will expand monarch, pollinator, and other w ildlife habitats on public and private lands and assist landowners in

i mplementing carbon farm practices that create habitat and sequester c arbon in multiple counties across California.

For more information about the WCB, please visit wcb.ca.gov.

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• With regard to Southern California saltwater fishing, the first 6 weeks of 2023 have produced a lot of days of poor weather which have brought much needed rain but have also brought a lot of days of high seas and strong winds. Another effect of the unsettled weather conditions is that the water temperatures off the Southern California and Northern Baja coast have dipped down into the 57.5 to 60 degree range. The good news is that there have

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can typically provide you with that information.

Sirius Signal, a San Diego-based eVDSD manufacturer, pioneered the development of eVDSD in Southern California. They have several products for boaters, but they are also the only ones who build products to the new standard.

“The RTCM stands for the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime. In conjunction with the Coast Guard’s research and development and every manufacturer of distress signals. The RTCM

been some days of good weather between the weather systems when boats have been able to get out on the water and enjoy some fun February fishing.

• I do not know of anyone out looking for bluefin tuna lately. With the offshore water temperatures down in the 57.5 to 60 degree and no one has done any looking around. I would look for some Skippers to get interested in prospecting for bluefin once the water warms up to around 62 degrees. I do not have a crystal ball, but am thinking this

did studies where on the water they are looking at different things so they can determine what is the most visible on the water,” said Hood. “So collectively, all of these influences and committees, members, engineers, and technical people, all came together to determine that new two-color SOS eVDSD is the most visible on the water at night.”

An initial field study report was issued in the Long Island Sound to assist with the research, and Sirius Signal funded an additional 2017 field study in San Diego Bay. Dr. Anita Rothbloom from the Coast Guard Research and Development Center was in attendance to observe multiple colors and distress sequences that

might happen sometime in the late part of March or sometime in April.

• When the weather allows, sportboats out of San Diego Bay and Mission Bay have been running 1.5day trips down the Mexican coast to fish the Punta Colnett and Punta Camalu areas. The Mexican coast trips have been finding very good fishing for a mix of reds, salmon grouper, lingcod, and an assortment of rockfish. In addition to the bottom fish species there have been a few calico bass and barracuda biting along with a chance at finding some yellowtail. The most recent trips had very good fishing for the bottom fish species and found a few bass and barracuda biting but the yellowtail fishing was slow. If you do locate some

were being tested. Sirius Signal executive members were also asked to share findings from their focus groups of the C-1001 SOS Distress Light Flare Beacon. Their research confirmed that the SOS signal is still being taught and that a red-orange/cyan light flashing the SOS pattern is most recognizable while on the water.

Sirius Signal produces USCG-approved day and nighttime distress devices focusing on safety, technology, effectiveness, and sustainability. To learn more about purchasing Sirius Signal devices or to request more information about Sirius Signal field studies, visit https://siriussignal.com or call 888.526.0005.

Punta Colnett area yellowtail, best bets have been to try yo-yo iron or dropper loop fished sardines.

• The most recent fish counts start with Relentless out of H&M Landing that had 18 anglers out on a 1.5-day trip who caught 80 reds, 54 rockfish, 25 whitefish, 2 sheephead and 19 lingcod.

Full story will be found online. Bob Vanian is the voice, writer, and researcher of the San Diego-based internet fish report service called 976-Bite which can be found at www.976bite. com. Vanian also provides anglers with a personal fish report service over the telephone at (619) 226-8218. He always welcomes your fish reports at that same phone number or at bob976bite@aol. com.

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28’SKIPJACK1988: Cabin/Fishingboat.Good condition,1500hrs.TwinVolvodiesels,head, twosleepbunks,fishfinder,chartplotter,radar, VHFradio,stereo,windlass,baittank,galley. $32,000/obo.Mike:562-743-5810

16’BAYLINERBOWRIDER2013

60HPMercury4-strokeoutboardwith70 hours.FullyservicedinJunealongwith bottompaint.$9,500/obo.Call951-795-8725

Makeanoffer.Asking$45,000.1996 Repower.Wellmaintainedfishing machine.Newcanvasandelectronics. Readytogo. CallChristopherPetersatSeacoast Yachts714-379-7797

Thecurrentownerhasspentupto$40K (w/receipts).Thisvesselisreadyfor Catalinathissummer.$71,000 SeacoastYachts,JimDragomir, 562-253-4687 jim@seacoastyachts.com

38’CHRISCRAFTCOMMANDER1966: Fiberglass.Goodforfishingorliveaboard.GPS, AIS,VHF,fishfinder,chartplotter.Newinterior upholstery.Sleepsfiveadults.$18,000.Call 619-890-5529oremail patrirarch6464@gmail.com

40’BAYLINERCOMMAND BRIDGE,1998

Turn-key,noadditionalexpense

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54’MEDITERRANEAN SPORTFISHER2001

“Newtomarket”andexceptionallywell equipped.Her900hpDDC/MTUSeries 2000dieselsarejustthebeginning.No expensespared.$330,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,StevenHenry: 310-720-6999

25’CATALINA250MK-II2005

Waterballast.Shorepower,bimini,9.9hp Honda,newbottompaint,2Gelbatteries, Raymarinedepth/knotmeter,andmore. 2005Trail-ritedouble-axletrailerincluded. $23,000.619-907-4583

34’HUNTERSAILBOAT,1983

Yanmar3GMFmotor;Fuel27gallons; Watertank65gallons;PYIfolding3-blade propeller;Genoa&Spinnakersails; Stove.Needssomework.$18,000. 323-356-5677

42’QUESTNAUTIQUEST SPORTFISHER1989

Well-builtanddesigned.Perfectfor fishingorrelaxingonthewater.Open layout.ReliableTwinDetroitdiesels.

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38’CATALINA381979

Lotsofupgrades,xantrexcharger,xantrex batterymmonitor,inverter,newerstove, electricwindless,tankmonitors,newer rigging.$28,500. SeacoastYachts,Errol 310-818-6988, errol@seacoastyachts.com

38’MORGANCATALINA1995

44’SILVERTON442CPMY1999

Thisboatwasmaintainedbyawell experiencedownerkeepingtheboatin tip-topcondition.LLCOwned.$249,000. SeacoastYachts,DanielleLord 562-213-2900 dani@seacoastyachts.com

32’GLACIERBAY COASTALRUNNER2008

NMMAInnovationAwardWinner!Twin 250hpYamaha4-strokes,lowhours.Large dash/commandcenterw/exceptional visibility.Lotofheadroom.$149,000.

ShorelineYachtGroup,Don:949-274-6595 donross4yachts@yahoo.com

33’CHEOYLEECLIPPERKETCH

Mustsell!Diesel.rollerfurling,windlass, selftailingwinch,toomanyextrastoname. Needssomeattention&tenderlovingcare. Greatlivaboard.$10,000/obo. Text:949-933-1703

CenterCockpitw/roller-furlingmain,jib, bow-thruster.Ownerhassparednothingto makethisaneasytosailbigboat.$69,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,Paul:949-306-7135, cap10paul@aol.com

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44’ENDEAVOUR TRAWLERCAT2001

ArarefindontheWestCoast.Strong, rugged,elegantandfast.TwinYanmar turbodiesels,3staterooms$275,000.

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tobuyaoneowner,professionally maintainedBOSTONWHALEROutrage

21.Arguablythecleaneset,best maintaintedOutrage21ontheWest Coast.LowtimeYamaha225HPfour stroke.$49,850.928-300-3423

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40’C&C1980

NiceopportunitytoownaRobBall designedC&C40.Soughtafterfinkeel modelknownforherracingpedigree& cleanlines.$35,000 SeacoastYachts,Sam310-734-4208, samuel@seacoastyachts.com

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GreatlocationnexttoPavilion.Normally noseals.**SOLD**

44’BAVARIACENTER COCKPIT2002

Twocabinlayout.Masterwithensuite head.Largedinettewithseatingforsix, plentyofstorage.Volvoinboarddiesel. $139,000.GerryPurcell:310-701-5960, PURCELLYACHTS.COM, GERRY@PURCELLYACHTS.COM.

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6KWNORTHERNLIGHTSGENERATOR: Goodcondition.2006model.Runningnowin theboat.$4,200.CallChuck:760-518-5148

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IDEALWINDLASSV2AMOTOR

Complete.Neoprenecapstan.12v.NonReverse.Newprice:$4,800.Asking $1,600.Justremovedfrommyboat.Call Chuck:760-518-5148

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