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Honor our fallen veterans on Memorial Day
MAY 26, 2021 frEE
the Best news on anna Maria Island since 1992
FWC, fishers jaw about sharks
astheworldterns. 6 traffic committee discusses congestion. 2
Q&A 052621
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By Kane Kaiman Islander Reporter
COVID-19 vaccines offered at aMI pop-ups. 4
Angler vs. predator. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hosted a roundtable discussion May 12 focused on interactions between fishers and sharks in Florida waters, which some say are becoming more frequent. Sharks have a tendency to mangle hooked fish and damage fishing gear, negatively impacting commercial and charter fishers’ bottom lines. The FWC, which has received an influx of complaints about sharks in recent years, staged the discussion to better understand the
Meetings. 4 BB options for library, city hall. 5
Opinions. 6 10-20 YEARS AGO
looking back. 7
BB P&Z continues review.
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BB OKs outdoor dining. 9
save a date. 10
Q&a with aMe-PtO. 11
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Skating, chilling the way into summer
aBOVe: Bradenton resident Clark Witoshynski launches into a kickflip May 20 at the skate park adjacent to Holmes Beach City Hall. Islander Photo: Ryan Paice. BelOW: Beachgoers wind down in the shade of an umbrella May 20 while others swim, sunbathe and fish at Cortez Beach in Bradenton Beach. Islander Photo: Kelsey Mako
WMfR pushes for rate hike. 12 anna Maria ‘reimagining’ Pine ave. 13
Capt. Warren girle, a local fishing guide, poses with the 764pound, world record dusky shark he caught off longboat Key in 1982. girle supports the fWC’s shark fishing regulations. Islander Photo: Courtesy Igfa
Gathering. 14
Milestones. 14-15 Mapping aMI. 16-17 forecast: above normal storm season. 18
RoadWatch. 18 environmental groups sue over Piney Point. 19 Red tide warning. 19
Cops & Courts. 20 StreetLife. 20 NESTING NOTES:
sea turtles disorient. 22
Volts? Vroom, vroom. 23 soccer keeps kicking. 24 full moon+stellar tides+ light winds=success. 25
BIZ: losing the mask. 26 CLASSIFIEDS. 28
PropertyWatch. 30
NYT puzzle.
Patrols beef up for Memorial Day crush By amy V.t. Moriarty Islander Reporter
Law enforcement islandwide will beef up patrols for Memorial Day weekend. Memorial Day, May 28-31, is the unofficial start to summer and, even in the land of “endless summer,” it is one of the busiest beach weekends. With crowd surges of more than 45,000 expected from Bean Point in Anna Maria to Coquina Beach in Bradenton Beach, the island’s law enforcement officers want to ensure people enjoy a safe weekend.
“People don’t realize you can only fit so many people on an island,” Bradenton Beach Detective Sgt. Lenard Diaz said May 11. People “drive around and around looking for a parking space” but when still unable to legally park after several loops, they park wherever they can fit their vehicle, Diaz said. To alleviate parking problems, Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer May 10 suggested beachgoers carpool or use a ridesharing service. Also, those staying on the island should use
transit options such as the Manatee County Area Transit-operated fare-free island trolley or the private service, Island Monkey Bus. Tokajer also said visitors should not drive “as if you’re in a vacation mindset but pay attention to all signs and watch for pedestrians and crosswalks.” And “saving parking spaces is never allowed,” Diaz cautioned. Public parking is first-come, first-serve and police will make people move when caught attempting to save parking spaces. tuRn tO Patrols, Page 3
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