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Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast

Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast

非盈利组织

Stuart,FL 231 位关注者

Nonprofit trade association dedicated to promoting, protecting and growing local marine businesses.

关于我们

The Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast is the only nonprofit marine trade organization dedicated to promoting, protecting and growing marine-related business and recreational boating interests in Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin and Okeechobee counties. Established in 1974, MIATC keeps the public informed on important marine-related issues across the Treasure Coast by promoting boater safety; supporting workforce readiness within the marine industry; advocating for clean waterways, navigable passageways and ocean access; and policies supporting maritime interests. As owner of the Stuart Boat Show (the region’s largest and most successful boat show), MIATC and its member businesses help drive an annual economic impact of more than $1.3 billion on the Treasure Coast. MIATC members range from family-run businesses and specialized tradespeople to yacht brokers and megayacht shipyards, who collectively make the Treasure Coast an ideal destination for boating. For more information about MIATC, contact Justin Beard, Executive Director, at [email protected] or 772-692-7599.

网站
https://miatc.org
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
2-10 人
总部
Stuart,FL
类型
非营利机构
创立
1974
领域
Boating、Marine、Marine Industries Association、Treasure Coast、Indian River、Martin County、St. Lucie County和Okeechobee

地点

Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast员工

动态

  • Enjoy the latest from Triton magazine!

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    Triton’s Refit issue is out now! ??? Get an exclusive peek into M/Y Kismet’s engine room, discover the small businesses and craftsmen behind refits, and get expert advice for a smooth yard period. We’re also featuring M/Y Illusion V’s heroic crew rescue, Loon’s tender collision’s impact on social media, and Dubai’s rise as a yachting hub! ?? All wrapped up with Tom van Oossanen’s (@tomvanoossanen) stunning cover shot. Check it out now in the link below! ?? https://lnkd.in/g2ittPzZ

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  • MIATC Past President, Tom Whittington, kicked off the new school year by attending the Clark Advanced Learning Center’s 20th Anniversary Celebration with Stephanie Etter, Dean of the School of Continuing Education and Adult Education, and Tony George, Chair of the Board of Trustees for Indian River State College. MIATC continues to work closely with IRSC and our association members to develop a curriculum for marine trades at the college following the ABYC framework. We’ll share more information as soon as the details are firmed up.

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  • MIATC experienced remarkable growth last year, and it became clear the association needed a new website to better support its members and the community it serves. We’re proud to announce our new website is now live at www.miatc.org. The website includes a members-only section where members can self-manage their director listing, connect directly with other association members and easily renew their membership. The site will include more information about upcoming social events, Christmas Boat Parades, Stuart Boat Show and much more. There’s even a resource section with helpful links for the local boating community. https://miatc.org/

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  • In July, nearly 1,000 volunteers participated in the MIATC’s 17th Annual Treasure Coast Waterway Cleanup. During the week-long effort, volunteers ventured out to a cleanup location of their choice or to one of the 25 official cleanup sites from Hobe Sound to Sebastian. Collectively, the group removed more than 2 tons of rubbish from local waterways, bringing the total amount of trash removed since 2008 to 105 tons. Volunteers removed everything from bottles, cans and cigarette butts to golf balls, coolers and even a wheelbarrow. MIATC thanks all of our sponsors for their support. We especially want to thank our volunteers who donated their time to make this year's event successful! https://lnkd.in/erHpGiWX

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has tentatively affirmed the State of Florida’s request to designate the waters within the Indian River-Vero Beach to Fort Pierce Aquatic Preserve (the Preserve) as a vessel sewage no-discharge zone. This action is intended to protect and enhance the quality of waters within the 9,500-acre Preserve, a designated estuary of national significance. These estuaries are threatened by pollution, development or overuse. The EPA’s tentative decision is subject to a 30-day public comment period. Sewage discharges include pollutants ranging from nutrients and metals to endocrine disrupters and pathogens. These discharges can impair water quality, adversely affect aquatic environments, and increase risks to human health. A no-discharge zone is a designated area where the discharge of sewage from vessels, either treated or untreated, is prohibited.? The Preserve stretches 12 miles from the southern Vero Beach corporate limit to the north U.S. Highway A1A bridge in Fort Pierce in Indian River and St. Lucie counties. The EPA determined that adequate facilities are available for the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels within the proposed no-discharge zone. Public input is critical in shaping environmental policies as well as protecting and preserving natural resources. Comments on this action may be submitted through September 5. https://lnkd.in/ehAP_7q7

  • Brig. Gen. Daniel Hibner, Commander, South Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has signed the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) Record of Decision (ROD), completing the final step in the approval process to allow Jacksonville District to implement LOSOM in place of Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule 2008 (LORS08) for the management of Lake Okeechobee. “We appreciate all the hard work and dedication the Jacksonville District put into making this happen,” said Hibner. “This district set a high bar for others to follow navigating this process remarkably well and being led by an extremely talented team.” The LOSOM represents a significant shift in operational philosophy to a system-wide benefits approach. Lake level management will be focused on making beneficial releases at times and in quantities that improve water supply availability and enhance fish and wildlife in the region. LOSOM also improves the ability of water managers to use system-wide analysis to adapt to real-time conditions to make informed decisions on lake releases. The plan also facilitates more robust, structured communication and collaboration between USACE and stakeholders, as operational decisions are made. https://lnkd.in/dhktAS7w

  • Florida Inland Navigation District announced the appointment of FIND Commissioners Michael Kennedy and Paul Trabulsy. These appointments, made by Governor Ron DeSantis, bring a wealth of expertise and a fresh perspective to FIND. Each commissioner has an impressive background in the marine industry and extensive knowledge of local waterways. Their enthusiasm for enhancing and preserving the Intracoastal Waterway and maintaining public access will be invaluable as FIND continues its mission. Commissioner Kennedy has been appointed as FIND's representative to Martin County, and Commissioner Trabulsy will represent St. Lucie County. Local residents are welcome to contact their local FIND commissioner to discuss grant projects and waterway issues. https://www.aicw.org/

    • Commissioner Michael Kennedy
    • Commissioner Paul Trabulsy
  • Shoutout to Project LIFT for hosting a successful raft race at Causeway Cove Marina in Fort Pierce! It’s fantastic to see young people and the community so engaged in the marine trades! A special thank you to all volunteers who helped mentor these young people through the boat-building process and congratulations to all the competitors for a job well done!

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    Today's Fort Pierce Raft Race at Causeway Cove Marina was a fantastic event! Our young men had the opportunity to take their creative rafts on the water for the races. Big thank you to our board member, Charlie Hayek, and our sponsors who made this event possible. The O'Brien Family Ridgecap Roofing Derecktor Shipyards Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast Fort Pierce Yacht Club Inc We look forward to another great event next year! #ProjectLIFT #StrongMinds #SkilledTrades #CommunityEvent #CommunityImpact #CommunitySupport #PositiveImpact #FortPierce #RaftRace #RaftRace2024

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  • MIATC continues to advocate for boater safety and equitable access through the century-old railroad drawbridge in Stuart. Justin Beard, MIATC executive director, recently visited Washington D.C. with leaders from Martin County Board of County Commissioners, the City of Stuart, Brightline Trains and Florida East Coast Railway to meet with elected officials. The purpose of this trip was to express gratitude for supporting federal grants to fund the construction of a new railroad bridge and emphasize the importance of this generational infrastructure project. During the meetings, the top priority for the group and officials was ensuring this corridor would offer safe passage to boats, trains, vehicles and most importantly - people - for the next 100 years. MIATC will keep our members and the boating community apprised of new developments. In the meantime, be sure to bookmark our St. Lucie LIVE webcam: https://lnkd.in/ep8yVt3B

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  • Thank you to everyone who attended this year’s annual meeting in June. More than 50 of our friends and members joined us at Vero Beach Yacht Club for great food, refreshing drinks and camaraderie. We welcomed three new board members: Ryan Helmig, Sea Tow Treasure Coast and Palm Beach; Brian Trappy, Land 'N' Sea Distributing, Inc.; and Amy Cimber-Snodgrass, Onward & Upward Events These board members were re-elected to serve an additional two-year term: Dan Romence, Indiantown Marine Center; Robert Mac Keen, Derecktor Shipyards; and John Sprague, J.H. Sprague Consulting Our new slate of officers: President: Dan Romence, Indiantown Marine Center; Past President, Tom Whittington, Manatee Pocket Yacht Sales; Vice President: Robert Mac Keen, Derecktor Ft. Pierce; Secretary: Butch Olsen, Port Salerno Commercial Fishing Dock Authority; and Treasurer: Sean Ebersold, Ebersold Boatworks Big shout out to the following for their generous support of the event: Steve Diossy Marine Artist, VERO MARINE CENTER, INC., All Florida Security Services and Marine Industries Association of Florida. Special thanks to Jasmyn Tomlinson with WTW and Glen Allen with Land and Sea Images for helping make this event successful! ???Glen Allen - Land and Sea Images https://lnkd.in/evUZ6cJH

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