k38- 2015 lb2cat safety navigation suggestions
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LB2CAT 2015
TURNAROUND BOAT(Not accurate!)
Refer to GPSCASINO
WHITE CONDOS
WHITE CLIFFS
Shadow
of
island fro
m
oute
r swells
Surface
Water
changes as
channel
deepens
Race Track
Oil rigs should be on your FAR right
If you see these in front of you redirect to your
portside!RA
CE T
RACK
LIN
E
Head to South End! Look for White Cliffs on your left and white condos on your right. Casino Red Roof White sides
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Buildings
cranes3 TYPES OF WATER MOVEMENT
DIRECTION1. Water
2. Current3. Wind
All are directional!Following seas be
careful of steep pitch
4. Nearshore-shallow water
cross hatch/refraction
5. Center Channel-deep water
6. Island Shallow
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SHADOW
Current Direction
and/or Swell
Direction
REFRACTION
Do not head to the HEADLANDS (HILL) Keep
it to your portside left about 10:00. Then adjust to keep your
trackline on the SECOND harbor entrance. (small lighthouse on left side
of jetty wall).Cranes should be on your Left. Oil rigs on your right signify MID POINT, half way done!
JETTY
WALL
CRANES ON YOUR LEFT!
WATCH FOR BOAT TRAFFIC OUT OF HARBORMOUTH
RACER
DIRECTION
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CRANES:
LOOK FOR THE LAST ROW OF CRANES ON THE HORIZON, THEY SHOULD BE ON YOUR LEFT!!!
OFFSHORE AIM FOR THE LAST ROW OF CRANES YOU SEE DEAD AHEAD, KEEP THEM ON YOUR LEFT SHOULDER ABOUT 11:00
ON YOUR LEFT INSIDE HARBOR
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• ROUGH CHOPPY WATER• CROSS HATCH• REFRACTION OFF JETTY WALL Water Activity
JETTY WALL
JETTY WALL
JETTY WALL
TALL BUILDINGS ON HORIZONMOUNTAIN IN FAR DISTANCE
(BACKGROUND) IF YOU CAN SEE IT THROUGH CLOUDS/MARINE LAYER
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FINISH
Things to be careful about
1. Boat Wakes2. Boat Traffic3. Kelp close to jetty walls
Look for:4. Cranes on your left5. Tall buildings ahead6. White Dome on left7. Cruise ships on left
Jaws of Harbor Mouth1. Lifghthouse on your left
QUEEN MARYDOME
CRUISE SHIPS
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAINFALL AND WATER CONTAMINATION
72 Hour Advisory:California State Health agencies recommend not to swim or surf 72 hours after rainfall due to coastal watersPolluted from urban runoff. Sewage or leaking pipes may be contributable factors. High concentrations fo bacteria may be present. Waters that are polluted may contain several different disease-causing organisms, commonly called pathogens. Enteric pathogens -- those that live in the human intestine - can carry or cause a number of infectious diseases. Swimmers in sewage-polluted water (or even just "normal" urban runoff) could contract any illness that is spread by migration and inadvertent ingestion of fecal-contaminated water. (AIDS and many other diseases are not carried by enteric pathogens.)
Viruses are believed to be a major cause of swimming-associated diseases, and are responsible for many cases of gastroenteritis, hepatitis, respiratory illness, and ear, nose, and throat problems. Gastroenteritis (commonly referred to as "stomach flu") , which can also be caused by bacteria, is a common term for a variety of diseases that can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, stomach ache, nausea, headache, and fever. Other microbial diseases that can be contracted by swimmers include salmonellosis, shigellosis, and infection caused by E. coli (a type of enteric pathogen). Other microbial pathogens found at varying concentrations in recreational waters include amoeba and protozoa, which can cause giardiasis, amoebic dysentery, skin rashes, and pink eye.
Toxic cocktail is a combination of pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals and pollutants that may be in the water after a significant rainfall. Reference: http://www.nrdc.org/water/oceans/ttw/default.asp