The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, May 12, 2021

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VOLUME

MAY 12, 2021 FREE

NO. 29

The Best News on anna Maria Island Since 1992

Astheworldterns. 6 2 injured in PWC-boat collision. 3

Q&A 051221

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History made for aM preservation. 4

Meetings. 4 Complaints filed against HB commissioner. 5

Opinions. 6 10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

New concept could save stilt-house. 8 Megabridge opponents root out DOT faults. 9

High court denies treehouse review By Ryan Paice Islander Reporter

The U.S. Supreme Court has shown no interest in reviewing a Holmes Beach treehouse case. The highest court in the nation responded May 3 to treehouse owners Richard Hazen and Lynn Tran-Hazen’s December 2020 writ of certiorari asking for a review of the case by declining it without comment, according to the clerk of court’s website, www.supremecourt.gov. “We are disappointed that the Supreme Court denied our petition,” Tran-Hazen wrote in a May 6 email to The Islander. “It is what it is, we can only try the best we can TURN TO TREEHOUSE, PaGE 2

Beach patrol

Falling for sea turtles By Kelsey Mako Islander Reporter

appreciation lesson. 12

Gathering. 14 Navigating aMI. 16-17

Cops&Court. 18 Mask orders dropped. 20 Bumpy times on Bridge Street. 21

Not loving lovebugs? 23 Soccer rules at center. 24 Catch the breeze, hook a fish. 25 County seeks to expand boar ramp capacity. 26

AMI TOURISM: 26 Tourist tax sets record.

ISL BIZ: Booming business. 27

CLASSIFIEDS. 28

NYT puzzle.

a treehouse behind 103 29th St., Holmes Beach. Owners Richard Hazen and Lynn TranHazen built the structure without city permits and inspections seaward of the erosion control line in 2011. Islander Photo: Ryan Paice

A Q&A with Anna Maria’s sea turtle guardian

Save a date. 10

PropertyWatch. 30

islander.org

Code enforcement officers JT Thomas, right, and Ronald Peterson patrol the shore May 2 in Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach. The officers aimed to alert people to sea turtle nesting season as they checked for lighting violations and beach gear in need of removal. For more on the season, turn to page 22. Islander Photo: Kelsey Mako

Let there be no doubt: Suzi Fox loves sea turtles. With sea turtle nesting season underway, the Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch and Shorebird Monitoring executive director discussed May 3 the history of AMITW and her years of saving turtles and preserving their habitat in a phone call with The Fox Islander. The Islander: How did the program get started? Suzi Fox: In 1983, there was a man named Dr. Dodge. He was a statistician. He and his wife were very interested in sea turtles. Sea turtles were endangered but there was no program to measure the success rate. Being a stat guy, he knew protection and data collection were the key. Our program is older than Mote Marine’s program. Q: How long have you been with AMITW? SF: Since 1990. Q: Were you a volunteer first? SF: I was. Q: When did you become the executive director? SF: I took the director position in 1996, but I was still working full time. I can’t remember when I started to get a salary. I think it was the year 2000. Q: What did you do before AMITW?

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