Friday, October 23, 2009

Our Ambassadors meet and greet cruise ships

Our Ambassadors meet and greet cruise ships
 
With ever-increasing visits by cruise ships to Whitsunday - four ships in four days scheduled for early December - our cruise ship volunteer ambassadors need a hand.
The Volunteer Ambassador Program has been meeting and greeting for some years now with Judi Dunn at the helm and they need some help.
Judi just sent an updated program that shows visits by new ships such as the Holland America Line MS Volendam whose first visit is on December 3.
MS Volendam will cruise around Australia and New Zealand before returning to cruise Alaska's Inside Passage with Ports of Call at Hong Kong, Shanghai returning to Vancouver for the northern summer season.
The most exciting, the grandest, most magnificent ocean liner ever built; Cunard's Queen Mary 2 is due here on Sunday February 28 on a two-month cruise from New York with about 3000 passengers. She will be a sight to see and it would be good if a charter operator took sightseers out for a turn or two around her.
Royal Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas will visit six times with 2435 passengers.
So add those new visitors to the usual Princesses, Suns, Dawns and Jewels and you can see that our volunteers could really use some friendly help. If you like meeting and greeting people and helping to show off our destination you may contact Judi Dunn 0408 285 915.
 
Wind surfin'
 
There has been a bit of wind this week so why not take advantage of it.
The crew of Cruise Whitsundays ferry 'Orca' spotted a speeding sailboard well past Pioneer Point and heading northeast, the surfer clearly enjoying the stiff breeze in the Molle Passage.
On the vessel's bridge, we speculated about the swift surfer's destination with guess-ta-mates ranging from Hayman to Fiji and included Düsseldorf in Germany.
 
VMR Service charge
    
VMR Whitsunday is a volunteer, not for profit organisation, but some people seem to be under the impression that we are fully funded by government and run as a public service.
Nothing could be further from the truth. 
We receive from government a capital grant of $10,000 per annum, which goes partly towards the cost of replacing our boat. The current boat cost $350,000, and will be due for replacement in six or seven years at a cost of around $500,000. We run and maintain the vessel and pay all running costs by way of membership subscriptions at $55 each, by fund raising, and through generous and essential donations.
We have no alternative but to charge for our services to make up the shortfall, otherwise we would run at a loss, could not afford to replace our rescue boat, and clearly, we would not be here. Therefore, we make no apology for charging for our services.
We have about 20 active members, who share the tasks of staffing the boat, maintaining the boat, staffing the emergency phone, fundraising, and running the radio base on the weekends. No one in VMR Whitsunday is paid for the, often considerable, time that we put in to maintain essential rescue services in the Whitsundays; in fact, we have to pay to be a member so we can volunteer our services! You can help by becoming a member, and we are always on the lookout for more active members to help us to help you.
Information supplied by Malcolm Priday, VMR Media and Public Relations Officer
 
2011 Around Australia
 
The 2011 'Around Australia Ocean Race and Ocean Rally' feature a multi-stop anti-clockwise circumnavigation of Australia's coastline. The Race and Rally events were launched late June 2009. As at 25 September 2009, 164 yachts have taken up Race or Rally (Race 54, Rally 110).
"Australia is the only country in the world that has a continuous coastline you can freely sail around. From the tropical north to the rigours of the southern ocean, it has a magnificent coastline. Rather than dreaming about it, sailors can now do it in an organised event." Bob Williams, CEO of Ocean Events said
The Race will take a yacht capable of averaging 130 NM per 24hours at sea around 110 days to complete the circumnavigation including stopovers.
The Rally is for the experienced ocean going cruising yacht owner and is based around the considered 'prime times' to be circumnavigating Australia. There are many excellent Rally events that take place around the Australia coastline and where practical the 'Around Australia Ocean Rally' will incorporate many of these excellent rallies.
Participants can select where on the Coastline of Australia they start and finish in The Race or Rally.
 
Marine notice
 
Nares Rock light reported to be unlit. Mariners are advised that the isolated danger mark Fl (2) 5s located on Nares Rock, in position latitude 19° 46.2777' S, longitude 148° 21.5115' E, has been reported unlit. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution whilst operating in this area. Charts AUS 371, 825 & 826.
 
Learning best
 
"There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm"
Willa Cather 1873 - 1947, The Song of the Lark, 1915
 
Fair winds to Ye!
Cap'n Dan

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Coral reef fish spawning closure starts

Coral reef fish spawning closure starts

 

Coral reef fish species will be off limits this week October 15-19 as the first 2009 spawning closure comes into effect.

Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional Queensland Tim Mulherin said the closures were in place to protect fish during peak periods of spawning.

"Coral reef fin fish in particular coral trout are vulnerable at this time in their life cycle as the fish aggregate to spawn around the new moon," the Minister said.

"The closures span the new moon in the key spawning months October and November.

"Historically, three nine-day closures were in place to protect the stocks. However, the latest research tells us that the fish stocks are healthy allowing for the closures to be dropped down to two five-day periods."

"We hope by setting these dates in advance, tourism operators and commercial fishers can benefit from being able to plan ahead in their businesses."

The next closure is November 14 to 18 with dates until 2013 posted on the DPI web site.

     

NQ Junior Championship Regatta

 

The NQ Junior Championship Regatta will be he sailed in Bowen on the weekend of October 31 / November 1.

Event organiser Jeremy Cooper told The Guardian "We hope to attract boats other than Sabots to this regatta, and look forward particularly to meeting sailors from the Open BIC, and other fleets."

"For Sabot families, the event will incorporate the AGM of NQ Sabot Association, and selection trials for the 2009-2010 National competition to be held in Gosford over the Christmas-New Year holiday.

"We look forward to seeing as many junior sailors as possible. Registration will open and close on October 31; however, an early indication of numbers would be appreciated, so that division prizes may be obtained. Further information 0429315939 or the Sabot website at http://sites.google.com/site/nqsabot/

 

VMR Service charge

    

VMR Whitsunday is a volunteer, not for profit organisation, but some people seem to be under the impression that we are fully funded by government and run as a public service.

Nothing could be further from the truth. 

We receive from government a capital grant of $10,000 per annum, which goes partly towards the cost of replacing our boat. The present boat cost $350,000, and will be due for replacement in six or seven years at a cost of around $500,000. We run and maintain the vessel and pay all running costs by way of membership subscriptions at $55 each, by fund raising, and through generous and essential donations.

We have no alternative but to charge for our services to make up the shortfall, otherwise we would run at a loss, could not afford to replace our rescue boat, and clearly, we would not be here. Therefore, we make no apology for charging for our services.

We have about 20 active members, who share the tasks of staffing the boat, maintaining the boat, staffing the emergency phone, fundraising, and running the radio base on the weekends. No one in VMR Whitsunday is paid for the, often considerable, time that we put in to maintain essential rescue services in the Whitsundays; in fact, we have to pay to be a member so we can volunteer our services! You can help by becoming a member, and we are always on the lookout for more active members to help us to help you.

Information supplied by Malcolm Priday, VMR Media and Public Relations Officer

 

Island camping holidays

 

Most of the Whitsunday islands are national parks and are great places for a camping holiday. From small, secluded sites to large areas suitable for groups, most campgrounds are in bush settings with limited facilities. Camping permits may be purchased online at www.qld.gov.au/camping and from the Whitsunday Tourist Information Centre on the Bruce Highway.

 

Mariner Notice

 

Mariners are advised that the Fl.G.2.5s light on the starboard lateral mark beacon off the northeast corner of Dent Island has been restored to normal.

Charts AUS 253 & 254

 

"The little reed, bending to the force of the wind, soon stood upright again when the storm had passed over" Aesop

 

Fair winds to Ye!

Cap'n Dan

Monday, October 12, 2009

Ports partners protect Reef Park

Ports partners protect Reef Park
 
The Queensland Ports Association and Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strategically improve coordination associated with port activity adjacent to and in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
GBRMPA Chairman Dr Russell Reichelt said the MOU would be used as a vehicle for cooperation between the two organisations.
"The MOU addresses key areas of strategic planning, research and monitoring, management of port activities, consultation, and strategic discussion on some of the significant issues facing both organisations including climate change, introduction of marine pests and dredging," he said.
Queensland Ports Association Chairman Mr Clive Skarott said the Queensland Ports Association and the GBRMPA have common interests and a commitment to common outcomes.
"Queensland Ports Association is pleased to reach an agreement with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and recognise the value of working together on policy, strategic planning developments, ports, port operations, shipping routes, anchorages and dredging."
 
Oh, no 000!
 
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) advises that although previously referred to as Triple O the emergency quick dial is now to be called Triple Zero. The previous term will no longer used due to a concern that it may cause confusion for users of alphanumeric keypads who may dial the letter 'O' rather than zero. This also brings the procedure in line with radio operator best practice.
 
Marine radio call
 
Responding to concerns about declining standards in the use of VHF marine radio and compliance with the requirement to hold an operators' certificate of proficiency, the Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a discussion paper about regulatory arrangements for VHF marine radios used by recreational boat operators.
The discussion paper invites comment from marine radio users about safety and the use of VHF radio by recreational boaters and follows concerns expressed by the National Marine Safety Committee and representatives of the maritime community.
The ACMA is interested in hearing all views across the spectrum of interested parties - from individuals who operate marine radio on a recreational basis, to marine industry representatives and regulatory bodies throughout Australia.
The close of submissions for this paper is Friday, December 18.
 
Live . . .
 
"Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air…" Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet, Lecturer and Essayist, 1803-1882
 
Fair winds to Ye!
Cap'n Dan

Monday, October 05, 2009

Great Northern Clean Up this weekend


Great Northern Clean Up this weekend
 
The first Great Northern Clean Up will be taking place for the first time this weekend. This additional Clean Up day will enable North Australia to join, and be a part of, the Clean Up experience at a time when the elements are more favourable.
The Great Northern Clean Up will be fun, easy and everyone can get involved. Rotary Club of Airlie Beach and Whitsunday's Reef Guardian Council, individuals and local groups are helping and you may register at Rotary Park next to Whitsunday Sailing Club Airlie Beach on Sunday mooring from 0800.
Rotary Site Coordinator is Robert Snowsill 0417717588 eliterex@bigpond.net.au
 
Jessica Remains on Track
 
Jessica Watson and her team wish to advise all of her supporters that she remains on track to achieve her goal of being the youngest to sail solo around the world.
Further to media reports, Jessica's parents Roger and Julie confirmed receipt of an official letter prepared by Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) in regards to the incident with Ella's Pink Lady and the bulk carrier Silver Yang.
The MSQ letter was confidential and made some recommendations that have been followed, despite the alligation that the incident occurred outside MSQ's jurisdiction.
Jessica's team is disappointed that the MSQ letter was leaked to the media. However, even a sixteen year old should learn about media manipulation by the government.
Jessica and her support team advise that they respect all of the maritime authorities and the important role they play in ensuring safety on the sea. Jessica's team will continue to treat the MSQ letter as confidential and, as such, will not be making any comment on the contents.
MSQ last week conducted inspections of the recent repairs to Ella's Pink Lady and are satisfied with the safety of the vessel. 
With Jessica now planning to sail to Sydney Jessica's father Roger said, 'Worried, of course we're worried, who wouldn't be,' he told me. 'But we're equally confident in her ability.
'I may have to draw the line somewhere, though, she's spoken about getting a motorcycle when she returns and having been the victim of a couple of spills I think I'll be doing what ever it takes to discourage that,' he added.
In addition, Australian adventurer Don McIntyre - the man who made it all possible by donating Jessica's yacht, Ella's Pink Lady - is standing by the teenager.
"I'm still confident she has what it takes to do the voyage," he said.
 
Bounty Mutiny sail
 
Australian adventurer and solo round the world sailor Don McIntyre has signed Mike Perham as Second-in-command for the 2010 Bounty Boat Expedition. This is a 4000 mile re-enactment 221 years after Capt William Bligh and his crew were forced into an open whale-boat by the mutineering crew on HMS Bounty and successfully sailed from Tonga to Timor in the Pacific.
McIntyre and Perham will face the same deprivations, with little food, no charts and only the limited navigation implements that were available to Bligh.
The search begins for two extra crew to join this expedition, which has a serious scientific purpose, as well as raise money for MND research.
 
Survival mode
 
Three Texas fishermen spent eight days stranded in the Gulf of Mexico atop their capsized boat endured hunger, blistering heat, scares from sharks and hallucinations, but they never gave up hope they'd be rescued.
"The power of prayer had us feeling safe as far as knowing that we were going to make it out of it, but didn't know how long that we were going to have to endure this."
The three were awakened by water coming into their 7-metre catamaran, it flipped over in one minute," a survivor said. "Then us country boys went into survival mode. That's all we could do."'
 
The good and the bad
 
"Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment"
            -- Barry LePatner
 
Fair winds to Ye!
Cap'n Dan