Fishing for a new master
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June Casagrande
Newport Harbor is looking for a master and commander.
Since Harbor Master Stan Jacquot retired about two weeks ago,
locals have been looking forward to an announcement from the office
of Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona that a new harbor master has
been named. They’re hopeful that news could come as soon as this
week.
“I expect a new one should be appointed soon,” said Lt. Greg
Russell of the Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol station in Newport Beach.
Capt. Jacquot retired about two weeks ago after only about a year
on the job. He had replaced Marty Kasules, who retired in January
2003 after serving with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department for
more than 25 years.
Hopefully, the next person to take the helm to manage Orange
County’s harbors will be able to stay a while, boaters say.
The harbor master oversees the daily operations of the Sheriff’s
Harbor Patrol Division, which serves as police force, fire department
and rescue service in Orange County’s three harbors: Newport Harbor,
Sunset/Huntington Harbour and Dana Point Harbor.
The Harbor Patrol also oversees 42 miles of coastline in Orange
County.
Its two patrol boats in Newport do everything from respond to
hazardous material spills to provide boating and water-safety courses
to the public.
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