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September 19, 2013

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The Island where we talk like Pirates every day! Next Publication Date: 9/26/2013

Around The Island

By Dale Rankin editor@islandmoon.com When the Chinese coined the phrase “may you live in interesting time” they probably weren’t thinking about The Island but they could have been. After years of hearing that sooner or later The Island “is about to explode” we are now riding the wave of that explosion. Last week we told you about a $550 million liquid natural gas plant that is coming to Harbor Island and will mean a terrific boost to the tax base in Port Aransas. This week we have more news about the Port of Corpus Christi and projects coming there that when completed will actually double the amount of taxable property in Nueces County – adding $16 billion in value to the current $15 billion. That’s a lot of Bs. At the same time on Padre Island work is moving quickly on the Schlitterbahn Beach Country Waterpark which is on schedule to be open next summer. But the waterpark is only one piece of a much larger $550 million development that will include a 3600-foot canal, which is almost completely dug, and retail and lodging which will be unique on the Texas Coast. It is a time of change on our little Island and we have a front seat at the parade; interesting times indeed.

Reefing madness The artificial reef going in just off the coast is about to become a reality. As of this writing the material that will become the reef is on a barge making its way from the port area downtown to Port Aransas where it will await better weather offshore. By the time the next issue comes out we should have pictures of it being put into place in 73 feet of water, about nine miles east/ northeast of Packery Channel. Check our Facebook page theislandmoonnewspaper for updates.

Mosquito Fleet Thursday is Talk Like A Pirate Day and there’s big parade planned for Port Aransas, see Ronnie’s Around Port A column in this issue for more information. But down south past the Mansfield Cut there is a real pirate problem. Jay Gardner wrote about it a few issues back but now the problem seems to be getting worse. Texas Game Wardens are playing hide and seek with the fish pirates who are sneakingup from Mexican waters and stringing illegal gill nets and trotlines off the Texas coast. The wardens report that the trotlines are hard to find because there is usually no sign on the surface except a floating jug or other item that is often seen at sea. The pirates poach game and their nets catch anything that happens to swim by – including a great number of sharks. They are referred to as the mosquito fleet because when one of them is caught the rest scatter like mosquitoes. Pirates are one type of cultural exchange we don’t need with our neighbor to the south.

El Grito! And speaking of our friends down Mexico way, Monday marked the 203 year of Mexican Independence from Spain. Mexican Independence Day is celebrated in the Zocalo in Mexico City where the words of Father Miguel Hidalgo calling for Mexicans to throw out the Spaniards are read aloud to a huge crowd. The exact words of the El Grito have been lost to history so each historian since 1810 has pretty much made up their own; as our Mexican friends are fond of saying there is the right way, the wrong way, and the Mexican way. Viva la diferencia! Say hello if you see us Around The Island.

P.I. DOG To Hold Dog Walk on Saturday Padre Island Dog Owners Group is pleased to announce a Dog Walk at Billish Park on September 21st at 9:00 a.m. We will have a Beginning Rally course for you to try and some jumps in addition to the walk around the park. A short organizational meeting will be held, so bring a mat or towel for your dog to lie on and a folding chair for you. We will have a chest of bottled cold water for you and your dog. Our next activity will be an AKC Canine Good Citizen Class/Basic Obedience Class that will begin on Monday, September 30th. This course will consist of seven lessons with the eighth class being the CGC test. The class will be taught by the Obedience Club of Corpus Christi. We will have registration for the class at the Dog Walk. Class size will be limited to fifteen dogs, so call Dog Walk continued on A13

Is it Time to Raise the Price on Beach Parking Permits?

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Record $1.5 million raised this year By Dale Rankin Visitors to area beaches so far this year have bought 137,004 Beach Parking Stickers, already surpassing the total amount for last year of 119,000. The $12 stickers so far have produced $1.5 million in revenue which is split between the cities of Corpus Christi and Port Aransas and Nueces County. The breakdown is as follows: So far this year the City of Corpus Christi has received $708,814; Port Aransas $570,133; Nueces County $261,953. The Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax (HOT) has produced another $1 million this year in Corpus Christi and the City of Corpus Christi has spent $1.8 million on beach maintenance with the $1 million from the HOT being supplemented by the $708 million from the permit revenue, and $62,737 from the Texas General Land Office. But the recent uptick in Beach Parking Permit sales and the record number of visitors who packed the beaches this year, and the Parking continued on A4

Island Moon ArtWalk This Saturday at the Seawall One of the drawbacks to being a weekly paper and doing weekend events is that we go to press on Wednesday and the weekend weather can change a lot between Wednesday and Saturday. So here’s the deal. We are doing the Island Moon ArtWalk this weekend at the seawall but not rain or shine. Only shine. We have about twenty five vendors so far and it looks like it will be a great event – weather permitting. The forecast calls for storms but the weather wonks have been wrong before so we’ll see. As always the event is free to vendors and the public.

At any time there are between twelve and twenty ships waiting outside the channel at Port Aransas to load. This year marks the first in thirty years for the Port of Corpus Christi to export more oil and gas than it imports. By Dale Rankin Officials from the Port of Corpus Christi this week made their annual strategic planning report to the Corpus Christi City Council. Among the highlights: - More than $16 billion in new development is under contract for the port area, including Harbor Island in Port Aransas. - This year marks the first time in thirty years that the Port of Corpus Christi has exported more oil and gas then it has imported.

Schlitterwork!

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The Island Has a River!

As of this publication we will be there. If it is pouring rain well, we’ll take a rain check. Keep on eye on our Facebook page theislandmoonnewspaper for updates. ArtWalk continued on A4

It’s Almost Time to Adopt-A-Beach Fall Cleanup set for September 28 It’s time to start looking for your gloves and boots to get ready for the 27 Annual Adopt-ABeach cleanup on September 28. Volunteers may register at check-in sites between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 28 (St. Jo Island volunteers must register in advance.) The cleanup will take place at 29 sites around the state. Now in its 27th year, 446,000 Adopt-A-Beach volunteers have picked up 17 million pounds of litter from the Gulf Coast. To participate, register at www.TexasAdoptABeach.org. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes, a hat Adopt-A-Beach continued on A3

La Posada Logo Contest It will be here before you know it! By Brent Rourk The Padre Island Yacht Club is sponsoring a contest to design the official logo for the 2013 La Posada Lighted Boat Parade and events. The winning logo will be used on both the official La Posada T-shirt and the new La Posada Flag as well as other La Posada sponsored events. The winning design must include the Island Symbol (the fish sculpture welcome sign you see when you come to the Island over the La Posada continued on A4

Work continues to turn the single-story clubhouse at Padre Isles Country Club into a two-story building. Meanwhile, the Island’s first and so far only river got some water in it this week when rains filled up the path that will become the river around the Schlitterbahn Beach Country Resort. The path of the “lazy”

By Joey Farah

river is cut but the water was unexpected. Also at the site, crews ran the first concrete in the project as part of the wave pool is taking shape. The rains early in the week didn’t slow down progress at the site as it drains quickly… it’s sand you know.

Following the Migration

Farah’s Fishing Adventures Many of you have seen all the trucks parked along the side of the Packery Channel and areas close to the JFK. The herds of redfish I’ve been speaking of in the last few weeks are flowing through the area. With the rise of the tides with the last storm the fall run has started. Much more than a movement here but throughout the entire bay system. Baitfish are marching out to the beaches and birds, game fish, and anglers are all following for the fall feast. This morning as we fired up the Blazer Bay and headed south around looming clouds we passed erupting schools of mullet along the Intracoastal Canal. Brown pelicans dove and ate as we pointed out ruffled water in the flats marking schools of reds rising to the surface.

My office. Best Backyard ever There seems to be too many options at times. We had an agenda for the day, a few big reds and some quality trout. More than that an old Following the Migration continued on A9


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