Be prepared; that’s no lion
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MIKE WHITEHEAD
Ahoy.
Two hot issues seem to be in the news lately, generating a lot of
discussion and separate responses in the Forum section of the Daily
Pilot, not to mention my e-mail’s inbox. The tsunami warning is still
a large blip on many people’s radar, and showing up again on the
fringes of the radar are the sea lions.
The public is still lost in the fog as to how tsunami warnings are
issued and where to go to be out of danger. There needs to be a very
public and official notice from the city of Newport Beach explaining
what is happening to fix this important topic, and any information as
to what to do if it happens again today.
However, some good things did result from this last tsunami
warning. I spoke with Cary Smith, who is with the Pillar Point Harbor
Department in Half Moon Bay; he is also the president of the
California Boating Safety Officers Assn. (https://www.cbsoa.org).
“First, here at Pillar Point Harbor it encouraged us to look at
the tsunami plan we have had,” Smith said. “While our county and all
the multiple agencies involved have been working on an updated plan,
the plan in place is from 1994; many things have changed in the last
12 years including phone numbers, area codes and the Internet.
“Unfortunately, we live in a world where if it is not broken, why
fix it? Change comes quickly when the mayor’s daughter falls in the
water, or worse. The reactionary nature of politics goes against the
proactive nature of prevention and education.
“Boating Safety Officers throughout the state believe being
proactive saves lives. Being reactive can create a bad situation for
everyone. So it usually takes something bad to happen before we get
new gear or increases in the training budget.
“So, with all that being said, this latest warning is a wake up
call for all agencies on the coast, we can always improve
communications and the flow of information. In this case, we did not
have to endure the tragedy to get the ball rolling.
“When was your county’s tsunami plan last updated? When was the
last time your personal home earthquake kit was checked? Just because
it hasn’t happened in a while, we all know it will, and the better
the public is prepared, the less strain will be put on emergency
workers, which will allow those personnel to be available for the
true emergencies that may be the difference between life and death.”
As Smith said, this is the perfect opportunity for all coastal
communities to look at and evaluate their emergency tsunami plans and
how the accurate information can be given to those that might be in
danger’s way.
Also, this is the time for everyone to think, “What would I do if
a warning was issued in a specific time frame?”
Another hot issue is the sea lions invading Newport Harbor. I
happen to see a different motive behind the sea lion complaints, as
sea lions are nothing new to the harbor. I remember addressing issues
about the sea lions years ago when I was on the city’s Harbor
Committee.
The sea lions are being used to try to force out the white sea
bass grow-out pen that some waterfront homeowners do not like seeing
from their backyards. Every letter to the editor about the sea lions
from those living in close proximity includes the look of the barge.
The suggestion is to relocate the pen, which is on the mooring row
furthest away from the homes. Nice NIMBY suggestion is to just move
it behind someone else’s backyard.
This program has done wonders for the white sea bass population
and the science of fish management. If you do not like the look, or
that the sea lions are breaking in -- exactly like the bears that
break into cars in the Sierras -- then quit whining and offer to
actually help the volunteers who maintain this facility.
Tune in to the No. 1 boating talk radio show in the nation, “Capt.
Mike Whitehead’s Boathouse Radio Show.” It airs every Saturday from
noon to 1 p.m. on KCBQ-AM (1170). You can join me, Chandler Bell and
Eric Hovland by calling the listener line at (888) 344-1170.
Safe voyages.
* MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot’s boating and harbor columnist. Send
him your harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions by
e-mail to mike @boathousetv.com or visit https://www.boathousetv.com.
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