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DownWind Yacht Sales has reported that: "Of all the vessels moored in Culebra's harbor, it was only their Beneteau that survived both Irma's Cat 4 hurricane and Maria's Cat 5 hurricane".

All other vessels either parted or dragged their mooring and washed up on shore as a result of the 180 + mph winds.

They've attributed the success to having had Boatmoorings.com install a mooring system that could withstand the forces of a hurricane.

Tommy Hill , owner of DownWind Yacht Sales & Million Air was beyond appreciative, given the cost of repair or replacement of his inventory of boats.

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And a New England Company Provides an Example of What That Means

Seagrass meadows are an important marine habitat in support of our fisheries and commonly reside in shallow sheltered embayments typical of the locations that provide an attractive option for mooring boats. Research led by scientists at Swansea University provides evidence for how swinging boat moorings have damaged seagrass meadows throughout the UK (and globally) and create lifeless halos within the seagrass. The creation of these halos devoid of seagrass fragments the meadow and reduces its support for important marine biodiversity.

The seagrass Zostera marina (known as eelgrass) is extensive across the northern hemisphere, forming critical fisheries habitat and creating efficient long-term stores of carbon in sediments. This is the first research to have quantified this impact on eelgrass.

The study "Rocking the Boat: Damage to Eelgrass by Swinging Boat Moorings", was led by Richard Unsworth and Beth Williams at Swansea University where it formed the basis of Beth’s MSc thesis. The research was conducted in conjunction with Benjamin Jones and Dr Leanne Cullen-Unsworth of Project Seagrass and the Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University has been published in the Open Access journal Frontiers in Plant Science.

State Funds Wareham eco-friendly MooringsFrom left: Selectmen Judith Whiteside, Patrick Tropeano and Alan Slavin at Monday's Selectmen meeting.

Wareham is going green in an effort to protect its underwater ecosystem, one of the town's most vital resources.

Selectmen approved a plan Monday to replace existing boat moorings with eco-friendly moorings to preserve underwater eelgrass habitats in town waters. Eelgrass is a protected resource that acts as a nursery for many types of fish and shellfish.

Harbormaster Garry Buckminster and Roseanne Joyce of the Massachusetts Port Authority presented their plan to Selectmen, and Joyce said the state is willing to fund a total of $155,000 to replace 62 moorings near eelgrass habitats at Tempest Knob and east of the Onset Pier.

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A new report by NOAA Fisheries documents the importance of shallow-water marine and estuarine habitats in the Gulf of Maine. The report summarizes what is known about the "functional value" (for survival, growth to maturity, and reproduction) of 8 different types of habitat for 16 fish and invertebrate species.

Installing the Eco-Mooring System at Long Beach's Belmont PierAt Long Beach's Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier, Mike O'Toole is hoping he can lure some of the traffic making the 26-mile trek across the sea for a simpler, quicker getaway.

"They've got a great thing going in Catalina, and I think we can make something like it work here," O'Toole said, who has been working with pier operator Fred Khammar for the past five years on the mooring project.

Now, with the city's and California Coastal Commission's blessing, O'Toole can install up to 45 moorings along the west and east sides of the pier. He got a jump on the venture by installing nine moorings earlier this month.

Moorings have been in the works since a pilot program was put in place in 2008. City officials requested an environmentally friendly mooring system, which meant replacing the large anchor and heavy chain that make up conventional moorings. Both can end up damaging the ocean floor, as the anchor leaves a large footprint on the floor, and the chain can drag during low tides, killing nearby aquatic plants, kicking up sediment and dirtying the water in the process.

After initial test moorings using another system, which included a 10-foot-long helix anchor that screws into the floor led to some failings in the test mooring field, O'Tool decided to go with the Eco-Mooring System.

Clarification: This blog posted online on April 8, 2014, and updated June 23, reported on comments made by a Long Beach pier operator to the city's Marine Advisory Commission about his views of a pilot mooring program initiated in 2008. The operator told the Commission that hardware connecting boats to mooring lines proved faulty, leading to some failures, and that he had "lost all confidence in the equipment." Because the story included the operator's reference to "the Seaflex system" during his remarks to the Commission, some readers may have erroneously inferred that the hardware was provided or installed by Seaflex. Seaflex says that when problems arose with the largely non-Seaflex moorings, the company identified the problem with the hardware and installed, without charge, a Seaflex attachment system to the moorings, as well as three complete Seaflex systems, which have been in place without incident since 2012.

You can read the full article here: Catalina-style boating coming to Long Beach's Belmont Pier

By Tom Richardson on December 26th, 2013

Manchester by the Sea and the Helix Anchor based Eco-Mooring SystemDue to a mitigation agreement with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Army Corps of Engineers, MassPort has agreed to fund the installation of 70 environmentally friendly helix moorings in the outer harbor of Manchester by the Sea.

Manchester harbormaster Bion Pile and the 3 mooring installers that work in the area have determined that the bottom substrate in the outer harbor is compatible with helix moorings, which have a holding strength up to 5 times greater than traditional mooring anchors, and have chosen the Eco-Mooring System manufactured by BoatMoorings.com.

Eco-Mooring Systems Excels in St. Petersburg Mooring Project EvaluationMooring and anchoring have always been controversial subjects in Florida. Both are often discouraged because of the fear that visiting boats and vessels will damage the marine ecosystem, particularly the seagrass. But in the wake of new technologies, the state Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says that these controlled mooring systems could actually relieve the problem.

In 2011, the state of Florida chose four locations for pilot mooring fields with the expectation that boating would be easier and more enjoyable, while also encouraging more communities to use this method to preserve the environment. The commission chose Sarasota, St. Petersburg, St. Augustine and the Florida Keys (Marathon and Key West) for their three year pilot project. This would authorize local governments to set up mooring fields and enable them to develop and test policies for managing them. The legislature and the commission will evaluate the pilot programs this year and, unless the legislature decides that they are satisfactory, the mooring and anchoring ordinances enacted will expire.

Eco-Mooring Systems used at Belmont Pier in Long Beach, CaliforniaA total of 45 Eco-Mooring Systems are being added adjacent to Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in Long Beach, California as part of an effort to make the area more boater-friendly. Unlike most piers on the West Coast, Belmont Pier is protected by a breakwater that acts as a barrier reef providing calm waters much unlike the piers in the surrounding area. For that reason it has the potential to become a huge recreational boating destination, said Long Beach businessman Mile O'Toole, and these mooring systems are the first critical steps toward achieving this.

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