Un-Plugged City Wide Drill

Saturday April 28, 2018 there was a city wide disaster preparedness drill. Shilshole Prepares Hub participated with Kirke Park Hub  at Kirke Park.   The drill was designed to allow the population of Seattle to think about and practice what it would be like to lose our electrical grid.  Less than four weeks ago Puerto Rico’s  3,659,679 people lost all electrical power.  It could happen here, imagine all 606,660 + people in Seattle with out power for an indefinite period of time.

Some of the questions that came up were:  Can you tell me where I can charge my car and my phone?  Do I go to work Monday at Amazon/Boeing/Microsoft? Where can I buy gas?  Are the grocery stores open?  Can you contact my Grandmother using your radio? How do I reach the, Hospital/ Police/ Fire Department/Red Cross for help?  I smell natural gas, what should I do?  Where is my Social Security check…my bank is closed. These and many other relevant questions were answered.  We did lots of role playing of situations that could come up if the grid went down.

The hubs communicated with the Seattle Office of Emergency Management  aka EOC, through a network of ham radio stations.  This structure is an all volunteer group known as ACS, short for Seattle Auxiliary Communications Services, it is set up to be covered by five sector teams and a team at the EOC during a disaster.  These people are the core of the hub program.  They speak with one another and relay critical information about the overall situation in the city.  Conversation is governed by strict protocols and requires the operators to adhere a no monkey business style of behavior.

All the people that volunteered to participate in the drill were given jobs to preform.  The drill lasted three hours.  Citizens walking by were asked to participate as well.

It is my hope that next year when we do the city wide drill here many of you will help.  With more practice we can improve our disaster preparedness skills.

One last thing I would like to add; we are a well organized group of independent characters who  in a pinch  are ready to handle big issues.  In many ways we are the best prepared group in Seattle.  That does not mean we should be come complacent.  Think about what you will do if a catastrophic event occurs.  Your life and lives of those you love and care for could be stake.

Thank you to the following folks that participated: Ned Kohlhauff VP of the SLA and Hub Manager, Richard Meeks Board Member of SLA,  Dave and Sam Krause  V-MAN Net and ACS Members, Tom McIntyre ACS Member,  Michael DePaula G-Dock, and many others.

 

Environmental Responsibility

A key pillar of the Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc.’s mission is the education, promotion and practice of responsible environmental stewardship.  As liveaboards, the sea is our backyard, and just like homeowners would not “trash” their own backyard, nor should we.  Most boaters and liveaboards understand this, but there are always ways to improve your footprint (both afloat or ashore).

Find out more…

 

Earth Day at Shilshole -followup

The Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. wants to thank all the vendors that participated today and all the people that stopped by to learn about how we can better our environment!

Thank you to Shilshole Marina and the Port of Seattle for their help and participation in this event.  We hope to work with you again next year to make this an ongoing event!

And..a big thank you to Jess from the Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc who did such a wonderful job organizing and recruiting for this!

 

Earth Day at Shilshole

This pubic event, which has been held on the Plaza the last several years was cancelled during CoVid19, but please join us next year!

Shilshole Marina Plaza

 

The Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. is proud to co-sponsor Earth Day at Shilshole!

We will have educational booths for alt energy, responsible pumpout, sustainable fishing, gardening clubs, waterway cleanups and raffles from local businesses!

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Puget Sound is now a No-Discharge Zone

Effective May 10th , 2018, Puget Sound has now been declared a No-Discharge Zone.

It has been illegal since the 1972 Clean Water Act to discharge untreated sewage (black water) into coastal waters.  Over the years, there have been a couple ways for boaters to legally treat raw sewage before discharging, but most boaters contain all their sewage in a holding tank (Type III) and utilize a pumpout station.

Now, all sewage must be contained and be pumped at a pumpout station.  If your boat has a toilet on board, you are required to have a marine sanitation device (MSD).  For further details, please see the Dept of Ecology’s site.

Gray water (sinks/showers) discharge is still allowed.

Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. Annual Mtg summary

Last evening was our annual meeting at CYC,  which was a chance for all liveaboards at Shilshole to meet their representatives.  There were about 65 attendees at the hour long meeting that reviewed the current issues affecting us, as liveaboards here at Shilshole.

Al Hughes reviewed the history of the Assoc. and the most recent liveaboard agreement negotiations with the Port; Brianne discussed the goals and focus of our collective community involvement and Kristen encouraged everyone to participate in the V-man VHF radio check-in on Monday nights and to get involved with our Shilshole Preparesemergency preparedness at Shilshole.

Thank you to all that attended and if you have an interest in getting involved with your Liveaboard Assoc., please contact us. Our contact info is on the board at the top of your dock, at the office or with your dock captain.

Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc (SLA) annual board meeting

If you are an authorized Liveaboard at Shilshole Marina, you are invited to attend our annual Shilshole Liveaboard Assoc. meeting, Tues., April 3rd, 7-8 pm at the CYC clubhouse.

Topics covered will be the recent Liveaboard Agreement with the Port, potential parking lot design, Shilshole Prepares (emergency prep for our Shilshole community), and the election of new board members.  This is your opportunity to participate in your liveaboard community.

Sign a Petition for Bus Service at Shilshole

With limited parking in the marina and on the street during busy weekends; with high school kids having to walk 1.2 miles to the nearest bus stop in the dark in winter months; and with the city’s growing congestion and expense for parking-more people would like to downsize a vehicle and/or ride a bus if they could get to where they need to go without using a car!

Here’s your chance to show Metro that there is indeed interest for bus service here at Shilshole!  Please stop by Dockside Solutions in the Marina Office building to sign a petition for bus service.

See this previous post for more information…