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Please remove your cabanas, tents, umbrellas and other structures before 7:00 PM each evening. This will allow the sea turtles to crawl onto the beach at night to lay their eggs and allow the beach machines to clean the entire beach the next morning. Call (850-232-3640) to report a nest location. Talk about Pensacola Beach Here !!! NEW SITE about NAVARRE BEACH!! ==>NavarreBeachToday.com Peg Leg Pete's Webcam !!Police SurfingIke on Pensacola Beach !!Surf and Beach report from Waterboyz:
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Turtle patrol ATV theft![]() ![]() This theft represents a $5000 loss for the National Park Service, and for the sea turtles. Who could do something so heartless? If you hear or see anything about this, please call Gulf Breeze dispatch (916-3010) or the park directly at 934-2600. Thanks for your help! Umbrella Attack !!Navarre Beach Today photos !!The Traveling Turtle Girl !!Barrier Island Girl Photo !!Rental Listings
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Parking on Pensacola Beach
(taken from pbrla.blogspot.com) A little while ago, we gently tweaked PNJ columnist Reginald Dogan for putting his feet up on the desk and gathering wool when he should have been pounding shoe leather. So today, it's only fair to salute him for a whole week's worth of real-life social science research performed on Pensacola Beach. He did it not with shoe leather, but on wheels. Translated from News Journalese into scientific gobbledegook, this is what happened: The Experiment Hypothesis: "The dearth of parking... [is] part of the reason why locals stay away from the beach." Alternate hypothesis: "[A] lack of parking [is] driving away visitors." Dogan made multiple visits to the beach daily and kept a journal over seven consecutive days. He noted time of day, ease of finding a parking space, location of the space, and general availability. Limited to the most popular Quietwater parking area of boardwalk shops, restaurants, and bars, these are the raw results of his scientific observations, reduced to their essence: Mid-day Data Mid-day visits: 6 Number of visits < 1 minute needed to find a parking space: 5 Number of visits > 1 minute needed to find a parking space: 1 Number of visits no commercial district parking space available: 0 Evening Data Evening/Nighttime visits: 7 Number of visits < 1 minute needed to find a parking space: 5 Number of visits > 1 minute needed to find a parking space: 2 Number of visits no commercial district parking space available: 0 Over the course of the week on only Saturday night did Dogan encounter enough of a parking problem at Quietwater to "do the sensible thing" and cross the intersection to the larger Casino Beach parking lot. There, parking space remained so ample, he writes, "we could play a spirited game of flag football with room left for bleachers and a concession stand." Tuesday night's "Bands on the Beach" event was the only occasion when Dogan found parking to be even moderately challenging. At that popular summer time event he recorded: 7:30 p.m.: There's not a parking spot in sight. Cars are double parked, lined against the fence and on the sidewalks. * * * After cruising through the Casino Beach parking lot, I find one spot in the Pensacola Beach Visitors Information Center lot. Research Results Dogan concludes, "There is a parking problem on the beach — a couple times a year, maybe." So much for Buck Lee's claim that the Santa Rosa Island Authority needs to build an "$8 to $10 million parking ramp." Inspired by these results, we now propose a new hypothesis, suitable for rigorous testing and scientific verification by future students of Pensacola Beach who aspire to follow in the hallowed tradition of Prof. C. Northcoat Parkinson. We call it -- Dogan's Razor New Hypothesis: The more money governmental authorities want to spend building"improvements" on Pensacola Beach, the less probable is the actual need. 844 Pound Shark !!
AP Posted: 2007-10-15 09:22:18 ![]() ![]() DESTIN, Florida (Oct. 14) - Six friends went to a fishing tournament looking to catch some grouper. They caught an 844-pound shark instead. The fight by Adlee Bruner and friends to pull the 11-foot mako shark onto the boat from the Gulf of Mexico took more than an hour on Saturday. But when they made it back to land, it was a record for the decades-old Destin Fishing Rodeo. "It was tense," Bruner, 47, said about the fight to land the shark, which has a mouthful of huge, fearsome teeth. "I've fished for 40 years. I've never see one that big." Bruner and his fishing buddies were on a 52-foot charter boat with Capt. Robert Hill, about 70 miles southwest of this beach city in northwestern Florida. The fishermen first noticed the big mako because it kept eating grouper and scamp they had hooked. "It was like 'Jaws,"' Hill said. Hill hooked a 2-foot amberine on as bait and tossed it out. The shark eventually hit it. After the long fight, the shark was gaffed and eventually gave up after its tail was roped. But even then, the men could not get the big shark in the boat. They tied it to the stern with three ropes and made the four-hour trip back to land. The shark was hoisted at the rodeo before a big crowd. It tipped the scale at 844.4 pounds. After it was gutted, the mako still weighed 638 pounds, breaking the tournament's previous shark division record by 338 pounds. Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL. 2007-10-14 21:06:53
Sailing With Sora Father/daughter from Pensacola Beach are sailing around the world !!
The Sea Ya Later II was cobia fishing when its crew spotted the 12-foot 6-inch shark Wednesday afternoon between Pensacola Beach and Navarre Beach. The Mother Lode, a 45-foot charter boat, helped bring in the shark. They used flying gaffs to secure the fish and then tied the gaffs to the Sea Ya Later II, which was tilting. ``If (the shark) hadn't been as tired as she was, this boat would be sitting on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico,'' said Lindsey Stanley, the Sea Ya Later IIs captain, told the Northwest Florida Daily News. After the shark died, it took eight men to pull it aboard the Mother Lode and take it to Destin. The registered weight of 1,063 pounds makes the catch eligible for the world record in the 30-pound line class for a short-fin mako. The class record is a 997-pound, 11-ounce shark caught in Sidney, Australia, in 1995. The largest mako recorded in the all-tackle division was a 1,221 pounder caught in Massachusetts in 2001. ``I'm investigating it as a world record,'' said Jim Roberson, who represents the Panhandle for the International Game Fish Association.
protect ocean floors
Posted by: martian on Aug 17, 2007 - 02:39 PM Read full article: 'stop strip mining of ocean floor' (169 more words)
Totally trashed parking on Pensacola Beach !!
Posted by: Anonymous on May 23, 2007 - 01:08 PM Read full article: 'Totally trashed' (17 more words)
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Story last updated at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, May 17, 2007 Restaurant forced to change ambiguous bathroom signs The Associated Press DESTIN, Fla. - Confusing signs on the bathroom doors at McGuire's Irish Pub have played jokes on customers for years - sending women to the men's room and vice versa. Posted by: seadog on May 18, 2007 - 01:09 AM Read full article: 'Restaurant forced to change ambiguous bathroom signs' (260 more words)
SRIA studies parking garage
Cost of beach structure is near $8 million Posted by: seadog on May 10, 2007 - 03:31 PM Read full article: 'SRIA studies parking garage' (472 more words)
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Nov 11 Veterans Day Parade and Ceremonies Nov 29 Season Lights Up - Beachwide Lighting of the Island December Season Your Holidays with Island Spirit month long Christmas festival in December Dec 1 Children's Coloring Contest & Passport to Santa's Island kick off Dec 4 Joy For The Beach - Beach Community Church - 7 pm Dec 6 Kowabunga Breakfast with Surfing Santa - Surf Burger - 8 am Dec 6 Santa Claus Look Alike Contest - Bamboo Willie's - 8 pm Dec 7 Gingerbread House Make and Take - Tiki Island - Noon to 2 pm Dec 7 Santa and His Paparazzi Photo Session - Dec 7 Tis The Season Open House - Lee Tracy-Boardwalk - 2 to 4 pm Dec 12 Island Style Tropical Holiday Open House 4 to 6 pm Dec 12 Island Caroling -Double Decker Bus - Flounder's - 6 pm Dec 12 Coloring Contest Winners announced Island Style - 6 pm Dec 13 Ornament Making - Hilton Pensacola Beach - 9 to 10:30 am Dec 13 Adult Coloring Contest - Sandshaker - 4 pm Dec 13 Lighted Boat Parade - Beach Marina to Boardwalk - 6 pm Dec 14 Christmas Cantata Beach Church - 10 am Dec 14 Gingerbread House Make and Take - Tiki Island - Noon to 2 pm Dec 14 Christmas Parade - Via de Luna - 2 pm Dec 21 Santa and His Paparazzi Photo Session - Island Style - 2 to 4 pm Dec 24 Candlelight and Carols - Beach Church - 6 pm Dec 31 Fireworks - Casino Beach - Midnight January 2009 Jan 1 Polar Bear Plunge - Paradise Bar and Grill - 2 pm Jan 7 Krewe of Nereids King Cake Party Jan 21 Krewe of Nerids Moon Pie Party February 2009 Feb 21 Street Dance. Noon. Feb 22 Krewe of Wrecks Mardi Gras parade - 2 p.m. Mardi Gras begins January 7 and ends at midnight on Tuesday, February 24. Feb 23 Krewe of Wrecks Red Beans and Rice Luncheon. Casino Beach. Free. March 2009 March 13-17 Go Irish on the Island Celebration St. Paddys Day Pub Crawl, proceeds to Covenant Hospice; |