Capt. Slate’s Creature Feature at the Islander Guy Harvey Outpost Islamorada

August 14, 2014 at 6:26 pm | Posted in Diving, Florida, Florida Keys, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd., Islamorada, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Not every creature is scary. Not every creature has hair either.

Capt Slate's Dive Center

Every Friday & Sunday morning at 8:30, Capt. Slate goes diving with his friends.  Some want to cuddle; some just like a scratch behind the fin.  Please do not try this at home, Capt. Slate is a trained professional and has been a practicing creature for 36 years!

Slate moray

When diving be careful of the “S” word… No not Sharks…  SLATE!!!

Capt. Slate is one of Guy Harvey Outpost’s “Go to guys.”  He relocated his shop just a short drive from the Islander Resort, a Guy Harvey Outpost in Islamorada.  The drive from Miami International Airport it is less than two hour to the Islander.  So no matter where you are coming from we can get you in the water in no time.  And we promise, Slate is not as scary as he looks.

To get up close to Capt. Slate or one of his friends give our Reservation Wranglers a call at 800-513-5257 or drop them a line reservations@guyharveyoutpost.com

Can You Help Find a Missing Diver?

August 5, 2014 at 7:54 pm | Posted in Diving, Florida, Florida Keys, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd., Islamorada, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Noah Cullen, a friend of the greater Guy Harvey Outpost family is missing off Key Largo.

Noah Cullen

It is believed Noah was free-diving in the vicinity of Molasses Reef on Sunday.  His plan was to photograph the reef for conservation purposes.  His sailboat, Jubilee, was found sinking 7 miles off shore at around 2:30p Sunday afternoon near Dixie Shoal (25.03.8120 N 80.15.054w). He was seen aboard Jubilee around 1pm. The storm sail was up and the boat completely sealed. He’s a young guy but a seasoned Captain/Diver who grew up on the water in the Keys. He’s been missing 32 hours now. If you know anyone in the Upper Keys, please ask them to keep an eye out today on the water.

If anyone has any information about his whereabouts please call the US Coast Guard Islamorada at 305-664- 8077 or Miami 305-278-6700.

If anyone could survive in the water for over 24 hours, it’s Noah! Thanks.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/08/05/4273381/rescuers-search-in-keys-waters.html

Keep Florida’s Net Ban!

June 2, 2014 at 6:03 pm | Posted in Conservation, Fishing, Florida, Florida Keys, Tampa, Tarpon | Leave a comment
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Follow the Will of the Voters – Keep the Net Limitation

On May 15, the First District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee heard yet another legal challenge to the Net Limitation placed into the State Constitution in 1994 by 72% of Florida’s voters. Following years of unsuccessful lawsuits, commercial fishermen again seek to overturn the limitation—this time as to the mesh size of the nets they are allowed to use in state waters. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) was tasked with writing the rules to implement the constitutional change and that rule has withstood many challenges, and hopefully it will withstand this latest attempt. The Florida Wildlife Federation supports the Attorney General’s Office and the FWC in their efforts to defend the will of the people. The FWC is upholding the law, the constitution, and the conservation of coastal fisheries. The Net Limitation Amendment was originally proposed because Florida’s inshore gamefish and forage fish were rapidly declining due to the commercial fishing gear used in coastal waters. Following the restrictions, and twenty years without the outlawed nets, our coastal waters are now rebuilding an abundance of redfish, sea trout, and other popular game species, as well as smaller forage fish, and that helps the entire ecosystem. It also helps the state’s economy. Florida is advertised as the Fishing Capital of the World and the present net limitation ensures that it stays that way. We hope the court agrees.

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The Florida Wildlife Federation is a nonprofit, conservation organization established in 1936. The Federation works for the sound management of our fish and wildlife resources and responsible outdoor recreation. For more information about the initiatives of the Florida Wildlife Federation, visit www.fwfonline.org.

Dive Into History: Honoring Military Divers

May 14, 2014 at 3:50 pm | Posted in Florida, Florida Keys, Islamorada, Neal Watson, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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Dive Into History: Honoring Military Divers

Islamorada: Dive all day and learn about dive history in the evenings. A special series of events at the History of Diving Museum recognizing the contributions of Military Divers. May 21-26

Goliath Grouper, Grouper & Snapper Management Meeting Jan 7-9

December 27, 2013 at 9:06 am | Posted in Conservation, Fishing, Florida, Florida Keys, Marine Science, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 18, 2013
CONTACT: Kim Iverson
877/SAFMC-10 or 843.571.4366
kim.iverson@safmc.net
Joint Meeting on South Florida Management Issues and the Goliath Grouper Joint Council Steering Committee Scheduled 

A joint committee of the Gulf and South Atlantic Fishery Management Councils will meet January 7 – 9, 2014 in Key Largo, FL to discuss South Florida Management Issues. The meeting will be held at the Hilton Key Largo Resort and will begin on Tuesday, January 7th at 8:30 a.m., and conclude on Thursday, January 9th by 12 p.m.

Agenda items for the meeting of the Joint Council Committee on South Florida Management Issues include:

  • Presentation on the South Florida Issues workshops held in July/August 2013;
  • Overview of status and trends for South Florida species; and
  • Discussion of species specific management concerns and next steps for yellowtail snapper, mutton snapper, hogfish, mangrove snapper, shallow-water groupers, Nassau grouper, warsaw grouper, and speckled hind.

Additionally, the Ad Hoc Goliath Grouper Joint Council Committee and the Joint Council Committee On South Florida Management Issues will meet to review the last stock assessment for goliath grouper and to hear a presentation on the recent Goliath Grouper Stakeholder Workshops and survey. Other items on the agenda include the review of recommendations from the Ad Hoc Goliath Grouper Joint Science workshop and a review of ongoing goliath grouper research.

Meeting information including the full agenda can be found at: http://safmc.net/meetings/other-meetings.

Photo Courtesy of Capt. Randy Towe

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