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SUMMARY:Weekend Navigator
DESCRIPTION:This two-day course teaches students navigation by using GPS\, the back-up skill of navigation using charts\, navigation plotting tools and dead-reckoning. Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Location: Corinthian Room at Southwestern Yacht Club\, 2702 Qualtrough Street\, San Diego\, California 92106. Contact: Bill Andersen at wgander1@hotmail.com. Phone: 619-922-0231. Cost: $50 or $60 for couples sharing materials. Limited seating ― sign up now. Register by March 11.
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LOCATION:Southwestern Yacht Club\, 2702 Qualtrough Street\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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SUMMARY:About Boating Safely
DESCRIPTION:This beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Topics include types of boats\, boating laws\, safety\, navigation\, trailering and more. Time: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Location: Lake Elsinore Marine\, 18010 Grand Avenue\, Lake Elsinore\, California 92530. Contact: Peter Dawson at peterdawson3@verizon.net. Phone: 951-202-1584. Cost: $75 includes breakfast and lunch.
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LOCATION:Lake Elsinore Marine\, 18010 Grand Avenue\, Lake Elsinore\, CA\, 92530\, United States
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SUMMARY:Farmers’ Market Whale Fun Day
DESCRIPTION:Channel Islands Harbor Farmers’ Market in conjunction with the Channel Islands Harbor celebrates the migration of the Pacific Gray Whales. The event features live entertainment\, arts and crafts market\, children’s activities\, BBQ and seafood booths in addition to the certified Farmers’ Market. Cost: Free. Time: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Address: 3350 S. Harbor Blvd. in the Channel Islands Harbor adjacent to Marine Emporium Landing. \n 
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LOCATION:3350 S. Harbor Blvd\, Oxnard\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:BAC Meeting & Awards Banquet
DESCRIPTION:The Balboa Angling Club is holding its Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet on Sunday\, March 19 at 11:00 am at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.\n\nThis year they have a Special Guest Speaker\, Chugey Sepulveda\, Director of Research and Education from the Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research (PIER). Chugey has a Ph.D. in Marine Biology (2005) from Scripps Institution of Oceanography\, University of California San\nDiego; a U.S. Coast Guard Captains License (2003) from the Maritime Academy; an M.A. in Biology (1999) from California State University Fullerton; a B.A. in Biology (1997) from California State University Fullerton; and is an Adjunct Professor at Centro de Investigación Científica y Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE).\n\nDr. Sepulveda is a fisherman and a research scientist. He has focused primarily on pelagic fish ecology and fisheries biology. Sepulveda attended California State University\, Fullerton for his Bachelors and Masters degrees and later attended Scripps Institution of Oceanography for his doctoral work. At Scripps\, Sepulveda worked with the late Dr. Jeffrey Graham on studies related to the movements and physiology of regionally-important species like the common thresher and mako sharks. Sepulveda transitioned to the Pfleger Institute in 2005 where he is now the director of research and education. At PIER Sepulveda has re-directed the Institute’s focus towards applied field research on species of regional importance. Specifically\,\nSepulveda’s research interests are focused on addressing questions related to the sustainable management of California’s marine resources. Lastly\, Sepulveda is an advocate of sustainable fishing operations\, both recreational and commercial and enjoys the ocean on many levels. PIER is “Dedicated to the advancement of sustainable fisheries management” and the Balboa Angling Club is dedicated “To Promote the Conservation of Fish in Local Waters and Rod and Reel Fishing as a Sport” so we believe in the same things!\n\nPlease call the BAC and RSVP today. It’s only $35 for adults and $15 for juniors 11 years of age and younger. Payment must be received prior to the event.\n\nIf you’re interested in joining the Balboa Angling Club\, stop by the clubhouse located in Balboa just down the street from the Balboa Pavilion and next to Hill’s Boat Service at 200 “A” Street\, or call 949.673.6316 or check out the website at balboaanglingclub.org.
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SUMMARY:Screening of "Humpback Whales"
DESCRIPTION:AltaSea\, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium\, Los Angeles Maritime Museum\, L.A. Waterfront Cruises & Spirit Cruises and The Whale and Ale pub and restaurant sponsor a screening and Port of Los Angeles premiere of “Humpback Whales” at the 14th Annual L.A. Harbor International Film Festival. The screening is the DocSunday opening program (presented by Tesoro Foundation). \n“Humpback Whales” is directed by Greg MacGillivray. Conversation and Q&A after the screening with representatives of cetacean and marine disciplines from Alta Sea. \nWhen:  Sunday\, March 19th ; 1-3 p.m. \nWhere:  Warner Grand Theatre (WGT) \n478 W. 6th St. (at Pacific Ave.)\, historic downtown San Pedro – the POLA \nCost:  General Admission $10.00; students\, seniors\, affiliates* $8.00 \n*Los Angeles Maritime Museum (LAMM)\, Grand Vision Foundation (GVF)\, Hollywood Heritage (HH) \nVeterans and those currently serving in the military admitted FREE to all film programs subject to available seating \nTickets: From Feb. 16th  www.brownpapertickets.com  ~  telephone (800) 838-3006; or WGT box office one hour prior to screening cash sales only \nMore: www.laharborfilmfest.com. \nSynopsis: “A whale of a nature doc… Humpback Whales is a prime example of the power of large-format documentaries to educate\, delight and inspire.” (The Hollywood Reporter). Set in the spectacular waters of Alaska\, Hawaii and the remote islands of Tonga\, the enlightening ocean adventure appeals to all ages taking the audience on an aquatic journey with intimate views of  how the giant marine mammals thrive. \nCaptured for the first time with IMAX cameras the behavior of the magnificent sea inhabitants\, with their unique communication\, reveals their curious qualities and habits:  singing\, feeding\, playing\, and caring for their young. These intelligent  ocean creatures are considered the most acrobatic of all whales diving up to 1\,000 feet\, weighing up to 50 tons and  as long as  55 feet; migrating as much as 10\,000 miles annually. Underlying message of the film is that humpback whales need to be protected and respected in order to survive and with awareness and concerted effort that is taking place. Directed by Academy Award nominated Greg MacGillivray the film is another stellar achievement in a film chronology of over five decades. \nFor more go to: www.macgillivrayfreeman.com/films. \n 
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LOCATION:Warner Grand Theatre (WGT)\, 478 W. 6th St.\, San Pedro\, CA\, United States
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