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Team Alvimedica shares race experiences with Newport Beach sailors
Charlie Enright and Mark Towill, who rep- resented America in the Volvo Ocean Race, met with local boaters, community mem- bers and yacht club members to share their experiences on the race, P. 12
News Briefs .................. 4 Calendar ................... 22 Crossword .................. 27 Community .................. 6 Dock Lines ................. 17 Sailing ....................... 28 Catalina Connection .... 25
No. 1022 California Boating News Since 1971 Apr. 22 -May 5, 2016
Newport Beach adopts sug- gested modifi cations for Back Bay Landing
The bureaucratic shuffl e continues for a coastal development project as the Newport Beach City Council unanimously approved a series of suggested modifi ca- tions for the Back Bay Landing project on April 12, P. 5
New hotels likely to be devel- oped on Harbor Island
Six submissions for a hotel development project on Harbor Island were whittled to two on April 14. The Port of San Diego Board
of Port Commissioners selected Oliver McMillan Inc. and Sunroad Enterprises as the fi nalists, P. 9
MPA assessments could be extended to 10 years
Anglers
might not be allowed to recreationally fi sh in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
for at least 10 years as the California Fish and Game Commission agreed on April 13 to contemplate keeping fi shing restric- tions in place within state-controlled waters, P. 30
From harbor to shining harbor: The freedom of anchorages
What does a public anchorage have in common with the Wild West? Nothing, at fi rst blush, however, public anchor- ages mimics the Old West lifestyle when it comes to the romanticism of roaming from place to place, P.18
San Diego Bay balances boating, Navy operations
It’s no war zone:
It is not uncommon for recreational boaters and naval offi cials to cross paths in San Diego Bay as the Navy has a major presence in San Diego as large naval carriers and cruisers dominate the waterfront. How do recreational boaters co- exist with naval operations in San Diego Bay? P. 20
Public input contin- ues for Long Beach Breakwater study
City and federal offi cials con- tinue to receive public input and make progress on a three- year feasibility study aiming to restore aquatic habitat off the Long Beach shore by altering or removing the nearby breakwa- ter, P. 16
Redondo Beach mulls boat launch ramp location
The location of a boat launch ramp was the core discussion of a Redondo Beach Harbor Commission meeting last month, where boat- ers and civic leaders continued a conversation actively off and on since the 1950s, P. 3
Cabrillo Boat Shop avoids closure
What was once (almost) lost has been found again. Cabrillo Boat Shop in the Port of Long Beach was on the verge of shutting down a few months ago when the lease was set to expire in February. Today the boatyard remains in business, P. 14
In Memoriam: Taras Poznik
Taras Poznik, a well-known free diver in the South Bay, died on April 8 during a fi shing trip. The commu- nity raised funds to help pay for the angler’s funeral, P. 24
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