“Save The Inlets”

“Save The Inlets”


Regional Meeting


March 3, 2005 7:00pm


Swansboro Rotary Civic Center


NC Rte 24


Swansboro, North Carolina


 


Panel Members


U.S. Congress


Mike McIntyre (Staff Mary Simpson)


Walter Jones (Staffer Josh Bowlen)


U. S. Senators


Richard Burr (Staff Ryan Rankin)


Elizabeth Dole (Staff Janet Bradbury)


Lieutenant Governor


Beverly Perdue


(Policy Director Tamara Jones)


N. C. Representatives:


George Cleveland


Robert Grady


Russell Tucker


Jean Preston


Carolyn Justice


N. C. State Senators


Harry Brown


Scott Thomas (Unconfirmed)


County Commissioners:


Lionel Midgett


Onslow County Chairman


Paul Buchanan


Martin Aragona


Delma Collins


Pat McElraft


Town of Carolina Beach


Councilman Gary Doetsch


Councilman Jack Lynch


Public Information Officer


Valita Quattlebaum


and MANY MANY MORE


More Info


CaptainStanman.Us and FryingPanTower.Com


We need you to attend this meeting!  If you do not do anything else….You need to attend THIS meeting!


We NEED YOUR HELP!








PROGRAM FOR SAVE OUR INLETS



7:00 PM


OBSFC MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AND ADJOURNED. WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS BY STAN JARUSINSKI


INTRODUCE EARL BUNTING-DIRECTOR OF OBSFC



EARL BUNTING-INTRODUCTION OF PANELISTS, MODERATORS, MAYORS AND TOWN COUNCILS, PRESENTERS. NITA HEDREEN-FLIP CHART, MODERATORS TOM ANDRESKY-DIRECTOR OBSFC AND JAMIE CAMERON OF THE TIDELAND NEWS. RUDI RUDOLPH SHORE PROTECTION MGR. FOR CARTERET COUNTY-3 MINUTE POWER POINT PRESENTATION.



MODERATORS TOM ANDRESKY AND JAMIE CAMERON– INSTRUCTIONS ON MEETING FORMAT.



PRESENTERS AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION-QUESTIONS AND HOPEFULLY ANSWERS.



DETERMINE PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS, AND A SHORT TERM (MAY 2005) AND LONG TERM ACTION PLAN (2006 AND BEYOND). NITA HEDREEN DOING THE FLIP CHARTS.



REMARKS FROM PANELISTS, LIMITED TO 2 MINUTES.



CLOSING REMARKS STAN JARUSINSKI.



NOTE-STUDENTS FROM SWANSBORO HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE SECURING INFORMATION ON ALL ATTENDEES.





Car Pools for The March 3rd “Save The Inlets” Meetings


Anyone from the Inland Areas, If you plan of driving from the inland areas (Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem) or would like a ride from the inland areas PLEASE see this Thread over at Captain Stan’s Forum.  We need all the inland support we can get.  Please plan on attending….and bring a buddy!  IF you want these inlets open for YOUR vacation we NEED YOUR HELP!


If anyone needs directions to the “Save Our Inlets”…


Please call 910-458-3145 and I will be happy to help you!





There is PLENTY MORE information available at CaptainStanman.Us and FryingPanTower.Com


“Save The Inlets”


Regional Meeting


March 3, 2005 7:00pm


Swansboro Rotary Civic Center


NC Rte 24


Swansboro, North Carolina


 


Panel Members


U.S. Congress


Mike McIntyre (Staff Mary Simpson)


Walter Jones (Staffer Josh Bowlen)


U. S. Senators


Richard Burr (Staff Ryan Rankin)


Elizabeth Dole (Staff Janet Bradbury)


Lieutenant Governor


Beverly Perdue


(Policy Director Tamara Jones)


N. C. Representatives:


George Cleveland


Robert Grady


Russell Tucker


Jean Preston


Carolyn Justice


N. C. State Senators


Harry Brown


Scott Thomas (Unconfirmed)


County Commissioners:


Lionel Midgett


Onslow County Chairman


Paul Buchanan


Martin Aragona


Delma Collins


Pat McElraft


Town of Carolina Beach


Councilman Gary Doetsch


Councilman Jack Lynch


Public Information Officer


Valita Quattlebaum


and MANY MANY MORE


More Info


CaptainStanman.Us and FryingPanTower.Com


We need you to attend this meeting!  If you do not do anything else….You need to attend THIS meeting!


We NEED YOUR HELP!








PROGRAM FOR SAVE OUR INLETS



7:00 PM


OBSFC MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AND ADJOURNED. WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS BY STAN JARUSINSKI


INTRODUCE EARL BUNTING-DIRECTOR OF OBSFC



EARL BUNTING-INTRODUCTION OF PANELISTS, MODERATORS, MAYORS AND TOWN COUNCILS, PRESENTERS. NITA HEDREEN-FLIP CHART, MODERATORS TOM ANDRESKY-DIRECTOR OBSFC AND JAMIE CAMERON OF THE TIDELAND NEWS. RUDI RUDOLPH SHORE PROTECTION MGR. FOR CARTERET COUNTY-3 MINUTE POWER POINT PRESENTATION.



MODERATORS TOM ANDRESKY AND JAMIE CAMERON– INSTRUCTIONS ON MEETING FORMAT.



PRESENTERS AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION-QUESTIONS AND HOPEFULLY ANSWERS.



DETERMINE PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS, AND A SHORT TERM (MAY 2005) AND LONG TERM ACTION PLAN (2006 AND BEYOND). NITA HEDREEN DOING THE FLIP CHARTS.



REMARKS FROM PANELISTS, LIMITED TO 2 MINUTES.



CLOSING REMARKS STAN JARUSINSKI.



NOTE-STUDENTS FROM SWANSBORO HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE SECURING INFORMATION ON ALL ATTENDEES.





Car Pools for The March 3rd “Save The Inlets” Meetings


Anyone from the Inland Areas, If you plan of driving from the inland areas (Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem) or would like a ride from the inland areas PLEASE see this Thread over at Captain Stan’s Forum.  We need all the inland support we can get.  Please plan on attending….and bring a buddy!  IF you want these inlets open for YOUR vacation we NEED YOUR HELP!


If anyone needs directions to the “Save Our Inlets”…


Please call 910-458-3145 and I will be happy to help you!





There is PLENTY MORE information available at CaptainStanman.Us and FryingPanTower.Com


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We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

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Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

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-35.544
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-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
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b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
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2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
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b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
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c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
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CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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