Sentences with phrase «boat harbors in»

The big new recreational boat harbor in Hammond is on a roll, says director Bob Nelson.
Most fastboat services include pick - up from you hotel in Bali, shuttle bus to the boat harbor in Benoa or Padangbai and the boat crossing itself.

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Some islanders go years without seeing the mainland, getting supplies from the mail boat that arrives in the harbor every day.
Readjusting thinking around this tension point is very much akin to turning a freight ship around in a harbor — it's going to take a while and some tug boats are definitely going to be needed.
The clergy gather on a Coast Guard cutter in the harbor and bless the fishing, commercial and rental boats in the town over ship - to - ship radio, Rieder said.
Goff has a boat named Grace that he sails in a San Diego harbor.
Last month, the ark was being towed in a harbor in Oslo where it collided with a Coast Guard boat, sustaining massive damage.
In the 31 years since, he has sailed into every harbor on the Maine coast, raised crops and cattle, guided on Merrymeeting Bay, won the state skeet championship, married the attractive daughter of an old Maine market hunter and guide (it was kind of a shotgun wedding: they went duck shooting before and after the ceremony), sold boats and finally settled into the excursion - boat business.
Upon arrival in New York harbor, the boat was quarantined for a short spell while the passengers were checked for disease.
Last year I was visiting friends in Boca and met a gentleman with a nice 40 foot cruiser — the man had not taken the boat out of harbor in three years.
There is so much for little ones to take in, from the shapes of the boats at the harbor to the natural beauty along the way.
It was hard to be inside on such a spectacular summer day, but made easier by the location of the meeting: in the Atlantic Room, directly above Rowe's Wharf, with a view of a sparkling Boston harbor filled with sailboats and power boats.
He cited reasons including the minimum $ 67,000 per year lease cost required by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, which owns the harbor; a Park District consultant's report that showed more than $ 11.7 million in necessary upgrades over the next 15 years; and the outpouring of opposition from boat owners and Wilmette residents.
Those parameters, he said, are the minimum $ 67,000 per year annual lease cost required by the Water Reclamation District, which owns the harbor; a Park District consultant's report that showed more than $ 11.7 million in necessary repairs and improvements over the next 15 years; and the outpouring of opposition from boat owners and Wilmette residents.
Among other major projects in this year's capital spending plan, the Park District will spend $ 60 million on fixing the downtown Grant Park garage, $ 10 million to help replace the barriers that protect Lake Michigan's shoreline, $ 7.5 million for restoration of four lagoons and $ 8 million for a new boat harbor downtown.
«When this harbor is completed, Chicago will serve 5,000 boats in its harbor system, the largest boat recreational system in the nation, surpassing Long Beach, Calif..
The district's harbors, which boats, have been the source of lower cost, Claypool said: «You have space for nearly 5,000 controversy in the past.don't know until you solicit the
The proposed marina at Navy Pier is one of two downtown boat harbors envisioned in a «staff agreement «reached late last week between the Fair Authority and the park district.
Currently, there are 5,100 boats in Chicago's harbors.
There is a great playground for kids, and it's the perfect spot to watch boats in the harbor.
«So there are ways that you can increase the number of... boat racks, for instance, in order to increase revenue at the harbor,» Graham said.
They also own boats docked in Chicago harbors.
Translation: Boat owners paid Eldean to moor their boats in the harbor.
If the Olympics are held in Chicago in 2016, the harbor would also be used to moor boats from Monroe Harbor, which is being proposed for Olympic events, Mitchell said.
Robert White, a charter boat captain operating out of Diversey harbor and a board member of the Midwest Charter Assocation, says Diversey harbor is protected by a breakwater that makes it the calmest in Chicago.
Approximately 1,230 boats moored in those harbors would be sent to Burnham Harbor.
Boaters, however, have been the most vocal critics of Netsch «s plan, which was advanced in part because some large boats are unable to enter Diversey and Jackson Park harbors under low bridges.
Again last year, many boats received major damage in a fall storm when southeasterly winds sent huge waves through the harbor.
In hopes of bringing boats back to the Syracuse Inner Harbor, where the water depth is as little as two feet in places, the Onondaga County IDA voted to let state canal officials dump mud dredged from the harbor on property owned by the county agencIn hopes of bringing boats back to the Syracuse Inner Harbor, where the water depth is as little as two feet in places, the Onondaga County IDA voted to let state canal officials dump mud dredged from the harbor on property owned by the county agencin places, the Onondaga County IDA voted to let state canal officials dump mud dredged from the harbor on property owned by the county agency.
SUNSET PARK — An NYPD detective killed in the line of duty three decades ago was honored Friday morning with a police harbor boat officially named after him.
New York has finalized guidelines for commercial fishing boats seeking safe harbor in storms and other adverse conditions, eight months after the state lost a court case against one East End fisherman because the rules weren't in writing.
He also got the department's harbor unit to give his friends brief boat rides during an «appreciation» gathering he hosted at the 39th St. Pier in Brooklyn for cops in the 66th Precinct, a source told the News.
One official said such boats are registered and docked in other states that offer incentives, and the tax break would have encouraged job creation on Long Island and around New York harbor.
He likely would have been thrilled by the crowd of more than 100 people, the beautiful weather and mostly by the large flotilla of boats — including the Coast Guard, fire and rescue craft from Greenport, Shelter Island, and Orient, and the Suffolk County Sheriff's Patrol — in the harbor to pay homage to him, hospital president and CEO Paul Connor III said.
Waves surged in from the sea, flooding houses a foot deep and ripping fishing boats from their moorings in the harbor, tossing them high up onto the shore.
Horns resounded along the docks in Dublin as a procession of about 50 boats made its way into the harbor.
Many of the organisms that wound up living on the panels are known as fouling species — microorganisms, algae, and invertebrates that anchor to boat hulls, jetties, and aquaculture facilities and wreak havoc for both humans and local marine communities — so lighting up marinas and harbors may not be in our best interest.
Last weekend we went to a boat parade where a ton of fishing boats covered in colorful lights made their way up and down the harbor.
There are boat parades at almost every bay and harbor in San Diego County.
Yesterday I paid a visit to family who are staying on their boat in the harbor at a place not far from my home.
Thomas visits his brothers» grave in the churchyard, sketches the boats from the harbor, and longs for adventure - a chance to go to sea.
Looking out from his window at the corner of Fulton and Nassau streets in one of the city's tallest buildings, Beach could look up and see the next tall building being built, or he could look out to the water and see the parade of boats floating past in the New York harbor.
Hopefully what will happen is, we get together, come up with a plan and a better area to relocate these areas where they can control the intake, and they're not in the small boat harbors,» Underwood replied.
The policy change, expected to be authorized soon by Hawaii governor David Ige, who appointed Case to head the Department of Land & Natural Resources in April 2015, states that, «Any dog, cat, or other domestic pet, while being a stray within a small boat harbor, may be seized by officers and employees of the department, or by any other person authorized by law, and shall be disposed of as provided in chapter 183D - 65, Hawaii Revised Statutes.»
In fact, I would expect that if DLNR's Case was asked to list the top 100 sites on the Hawaiian Islands where feral cats were impacting native bird species, no boat harbors would make the list.
You can photograph sea lions and otters frolicking in the calm inner harbor waters, or if you're feeling more adventurous, take to the waters with a glass bottom boat tour, deep - sea fishing trip or whale watching tour.
You can even take some of the exhibits out for a spin, ranging from a 45 - minute ride around the harbor on the 1914 Pilot boat (the oldest working boat of its kind on the West Coast) to a military - themed tour in a Vietnam - era Swift Boat or a four - hour ride on the San Salvador, a replica of the ship that explorer Juan Cabrillo sailed into San Diego Bay in 1542.
Head to the harbor mouth and watch the boats come and go, or spread a towel out in the sun at Silver Strand Beach or Hollywood Beach.
In the harbor, colorful boats are docked.
In order to get to our boat we had to climb through 2 other boats since they were packed about 4 boats deep into the harbor.
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