Cleanup is a maritime service
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MIKE WHITEHEAD
Ahoy.
What are you doing tomorrow? How about helping our ocean, bays,
lakes, rivers and creeks? Saturday is the 20th Annual California
Coastal Cleanup Day, when you can get involved to help clean up at
numerous sites up and down the state.
“The only way a program like this stays in business all these
years is because the people of California love to participate,” says
Eben Schwartz, statewide outreach coordinator for the California
Coastal Commission. “It’s more than a cleanup -- it’s an event that
helps bring every Californian together to set a benchmark for what
environmental stewardship can mean. That is reflected not only in the
popularity of the event, but also in the annual support we receive
from organizing groups, sponsors and other statewide agencies. Thanks
to everyone’s efforts, some volunteer this year will pick up the 10
millionth pound of trash that Californians have removed from our
beaches and waterways since this program began in 1985.”
You can join in locally at several areas -- from Newport’s west
jetty to Santa Ana River along the oceanfront, in Upper Newport Bay,
at Corona del Mar State Beach and in Costa Mesa at three sites: Vista
Park, Victoria Pond and Talbert Marsh. Go online to see all the sites
in Orange County at https:// www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/ pendx.html.
Three boat shows are also featured this month -- from San Diego to
Long Beach.
First, this weekend is the big, big boat show called YachtFest.
This show’s theme is a “Celebration of the Yachting Lifestyle,” and
on display are mega-yachts. The event is at the Shelter Island Marina
from today through Sunday, featuring luxurious super yachts, seminars
and exhibits geared toward those interested in high-end yachting. You
can get detailed information at https://www.yachtfest.com. Tickets are
pricey at $50 per person. This show is for serious yacht enthusiasts.
Next week, the Southern California Marine Assn. International Sail
and Power Boat Show is at the Long Beach Convention Center and
downtown marina.
“We’re bringing the largest sailboat show on the West Coast back
to Long Beach -- a hub of Southern California’s boating industry --
with more than $100 million in boats and accessories,” said Dave
Geoffroy, executive director of the association.
The show runs from Sept. 23 through Sept. 26. Tickets are more
than $10 each, but you can get tickets for $7 each if ordered before
Sept. 22 at https://www. internationalsail andpowerboatshow.com.
Finishing out the month and leading us into October is the 26th
annual Lido Yacht Expo, known at the West’s premier in-the-water “Big
Boat” boat show. You will soon seen the temporary docks being
installed at the Lido Marina Village to accommodate luxurious yachts
that range in length from 26 to 100 feet, with many falling into the
40-foot class. The show will run from Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, and tickets
are $10 for adults with children 12 and younger admitted free. You
can view more details at https://www. goboatingamerica.com/boat
shows/lido2004.
Wow, I will have to go to all three shows, and stay tuned because
we will be having call-in reports from our reporters at the shows.
You can hear my radio show for the next three Saturdays.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Have you applied for your MMSI number for your VHF-DSC marine
radio aboard your boat? What am I taking about? Well, new marine
radios have new features, one of which is that the radios can
broadcast maydays automatically. An MMSI number is the maritime
mobile service identity number that you can receive free from
BoatU.S. at https://www. boatus.com/mmsi. New radios interface with
your global-positioning system, so with the push of one button, the
radio will transmit your latitude and longitude and your unique
nine-digit number over channel 70. The Coast Guard uses this number
to access its database about you and your boat, which helps remove
the “search” from search and rescue.
Recognized as the No. 1 boating talk radio show in the nation,
“Capt. Mike Whitehead’s Boathouse Radio Show” airs from noon to 1
p.m. Saturdays on KCBQ-AM (1170). You can join me, Chandler Bell and
Eric Hovland on my radio show by calling the listener line at (888)
344-1170.
* MIKE WHITEHEAD is the boating and harbor columnist. Send him
thoughts and story suggestions by e-mail to [email protected].
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