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There are over 50 Charter boat Captains operating out of Amelia Island. When someone proclaims the economic impact of the 3-day Pentanque Tournament, ask yourself, what about the economic impact of those 50+ small Charter Boat businesses to our community? They’re operating year-round, day in, day out! They are purchasing gas, ice, bait, tackle, trailer tires, boats, engines, office supplies, maintenance and repair supplies, and hiring deck hands and paying taxes on their homes and purchasing tags and licenses – just like any other small business on Amelia Island, off-island, and down Centre Street. They represent Amelia Island to visitors and locals and when they get them out on the water they see the REAL Florida – not the fake, manufactured fun that your Main Street organization is promoting. They get those folks out on the water and introduce them to the wonders of our ocean and back waters and make REAL memories for families and their friends. At least one Commissioner has voiced his disdain for YOUR Charter boat captains. Three others have voted on a Waterfront Park that will mark the beginning of the end of that industry.
That same Commissioner seems to blame those Charter boat captains for the costs of the Marina. The Marina has raised their slip prices. They’ve inferred that they would like to raise them more. The City could double, even triple the Charter Captain’s slip rates and the Marina Enterprise Fund STILL would not be making a profit. It’s not the Captain’s fault that the City built the Marina in the wrong place and it needs to be dredged annually. It’s not the Captain’s fault that the City has made bad deals with lease holders over the years. It’s not the Captain’s fault that the City has retained very little upland property -property that the Marina could have used to make a Marina profitable. And you have to ask yourself, why, out of 50+ Captain’s, are there only 8-10 Charter Boat operations down at the City docks? Are City policy’s keeping them away?
That same Commissioner has let it be known that recreational boaters (you) and the Charter Boat Captains are selfish. They want parking for themselves and their customers. Would you say downtown Centre Street business’s are selfish for wanting parking for their customers? Somewhere their employees can park? Are you selfish for wanting access to OUR public waters? Somewhere deep down in the City’s planning documents they suggest that the City should provide one boat ramp for every 12,000 citizens. We are now over 13,000 citizens. When you think about it, Fernandina residents have access to a 13 mile beach; they have access to a 1400 acre State Park; we have access to volleyball courts and a skate park at the beach and multi-purpose Recreation Centers at Atlantic Avenue and Elm Street, with swimming pools and gyms and gymnasiums. Our residents have access to the playground and Park behind the Atlantic Rec Center, a miles-long 300 acre Greenway, a playground and Park at Eagans Creek, and a huge Central Park with Tennis, Pickleball, softball and baseball fields and the SUMMER courts for the Pentangue club. Their WINTER courts are at the waterfront! Not to mention outlying City parks, beach access’s, soccer and softball fields. Yet we Boaters are considered selfish for wanting unhindered access to the ONLY City boat ramp.
In the last Park plan it was suggested that the City put up a memorial plaque in honor of the Shrimping Industry. With the new Park plan, the plaque should read, On March 5, 2024 Commissioners Bean, Antun, Ayscue and Ross voted to build this Park and to kill a once thriving Charter Boat industry here in Fernandina Beach.
This Fishing Report was submitted on 3/5/2024 6:45:00 PM by Seamus and last updated on 3/25/2024 1:44:55 AM.
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