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JUNE 2026

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Happy Summer!

I am sure everyone is getting excited about their summer plans, as you should be.

First, I wanted to highlight a few things from May and then talk about what’s on the horizon.

The Forum Club of the Palm Beaches rounded out its 50th anniversary season with two impactful speakers and MIAPBC was in attendance for both. President Donald Trump spoke at a dinner earlier in the month followed by a lunch with Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez. Discover the Palm Beaches held its annual Travel Rally Day to show support for local tourism and jobs, but also to award the coveted Providencia Award. I am excited to announce that the winner was MIAPBC member Visit Palm Beach! MIAPBC staff joined members from MarineMax for Global Marine Women’s Walk in Juno Beach. Paola and I went to MIATC’s Bridge and Waterway lunch event in Stuart.

FORUM CLUB

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

FORUM CLUB

FL HOUSE SPEAKER DANIEL PEREZ

TRAVEL RALLY DAY

GLOBAL MARINE WOMENS WALK

WITH MARINEMAX

Coming up, we have a fun paint night event for members to celebrate World Oceans Day, happening on June 11. Space is limited, so reserve your spot now and invite some colleagues or friends to join you. MIAPBC is also sponsoring several events this summer, many of which are fishing tournaments. Don’t forget that Boater members will be eligible for additional $1,000 cash prizes for Big Dog Fat Cat KDW and Chase’n Tailz KDW.

Our summer intern, Shanique Collins, has officially joined us and we are so excited to have her! You can learn more about her, below, but hopefully some of you will have a chance to meet her before she heads back to school in August.



Stay hydrated!

Alyssa

Atlantic Employee Screening

Mariah Saurin

Msaurin@atlanticscreening.com

Atlanticscreening.com

Harbor Tile & Carpet Cleaning

Jennifer Horvath

Service@harbortc.com

Harbortc.com

Southeast Scuttlebutt

Erik Kyle

Erik@kylemediainc.com

Se.scuttlebutt.com

TNT Black Car Service

Tim O'Connell

Tntblackcarservice@gmail.com

Tntblackcarservice.com

Riviera Beach Marina, 18 Years

North Palm Beach Rowing Club, 14 Years

Port of Palm Beach District 14 Years

Ice Marine, Inc., 14 Years

Spencer Yachts Brokerage, 13 Years

Blue Heron Fleet LLC, 9 Years

Three Palms Reality, 4 Years

Real Boating Adventures LLC, 3 Years

The Reef Institute, 3 Years

Denison Yachting, 3 Years

Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast, 2 Years

Titan Marine Surveyors LLC, 2 Years

Quest Workspaces, 1 Year

CALCUTTA

BECOME A BOATER MEMBER $50

FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN $1,000

Welcome MIAPBC Summer Intern

Name: Shanique Collins

Title and Company Name: Intern, Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County

What I did before I did this: Before stepping into my current role, I worked as an analyst at American Express, then, transitioned into a full-time honors prelaw student at Palm Beach State College, supporting volunteer efforts and student leadership while preparing to transfer to a university.

One of my favorite things about working in the marine industry: It connects three of my favorite things: business, law, and the water. There’s something special about ending a day of meaningful work and stepping outside to see boats, docks, and people enjoying the waterfront.

One of my proudest career-related moments: Presenting research on mergers and acquisitions at a symposium and winning recognition for it, knowing the late nights, revisions, and fact-checking are skills I will continue to use throughout my career.

If I hadn’t chosen my current career, I would be: If I hadn’t chosen my current path toward corporate law and M&A, I would probably be working in strategy or operations, helping organizations streamline processes and leverage more data-informed decision making.

Not many people know I’m also good at: Cooking

My idea of perfect happiness: A good book in the morning, meaningful work during the day, and the beach with my dog and loved ones in the evening.

A talent I wish I had: Playing an instrument at a high level and being able to create music on the spot.





A philosophy I live by: Preparation creates possibilities; I know that if I do the work, stay curious, and treat people well, I’ll be ready when opportunities arrive.

Celebrate World Oceans Day with us!

Inspired by the overwhelming response to last year’s hands-on World Oceans Day activity, we knew we had to bring back the creative energy in an even bigger way this year. So, we’re turning inspiration into an evening of ocean-themed art, community, and creativity at Stormhouse Brewing!

Women On Water

With MarineMax

Thank you to everyone who attended the Women on Water class! We were thrilled to see such an incredible group come together to learn, connect, and build confidence on the water.

A special thank you to our partners at MarineMax for helping make this experience possible. Your support, expertise, and commitment to empowering more women in boating helped create a fun, welcoming, and educational event for all involved.



We appreciate everyone who participated and look forward to seeing you at future events both on and off the water!

Congratulations to our Executive Director, Alyssa Freeman on making the 2026 Power Leaders in Hospitality

Executive Director, Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County

North Palm Beach

Freeman joined the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County in 2008 and was named executive director in 2019. Its annual boat show generates over $1 billion in economic impact. Freeman serves on boards including Discover the Palm Beaches.

Birthplace: Dearborn, Michigan

Education: B.A., communication, Oakland University; MBA, University of Arizona Global Campus

Why I’m in hospitality: I love to showcase the best of my community.



Biggest lesson learned about hospitality: You only get one chance to make a first impression.

Most recent hobby I picked up: Learning Spanish

Title of my autobiography: “Better Than I Could Have imagined”

Place I wish I could visit again for the first time: San Juan Islands

Donate to the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back program HERE.

Donations are distributed through the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back fund, managed by the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

For more information about Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back, visit marinepbc.org/grant-program.

World Oceans Day Concert and Art Exhibit

Come celebrate World Oceans Day June 5, with Taras Oceanographic Foundation at their Concert and Art Exhibit – showcasing the beauty of the oceans through art and music!

At the Riviera Beach Marina Village Event Center for a day filled with beautiful ocean-inspired art and live music performances, featuring world-class musicians Tim May, Steve Smith and Mark Russell.

Immerse yourself in stunning artworks celebrating our oceans and enjoy a concert featuring talented musicians. Let’s come together to appreciate the wonders of the ocean and support marine conservation efforts. Don’t miss out on this unique event celebrating our beloved oceans!

The art exhibit will open at 6 pm, the concert starts at 7 pm and we expect it to complete at around 9.15 pm. Tickets are free but everyone will have to register on Eventbrite so we can make sure there is room for everyone. Cash bar. Free parking.

For more information and to answer any questions you may have, please email Stefan at harzen@taras.org.

Boating and Waterways Law and Policy:

Webinar # 3 Anchoring, Mooring and Derelict Vessels on Florida Waterways

As Florida’s population has grown, its waterways have grown increasingly congested, with diverse and sometimes competing interests sharing one of the State’s greatest natural and economic resources - its year-round recreational and commercial maritime environment. In recent years, there have been significant developments in the way that Florida addresses the anchoring of vessels, the management of mooring fields, and the disposition of derelict vessels on state waters. As part and parcel of these developments, local governments are being given an increasingly significant role in addressing waterway management.

 

In this third of four webinars, speakers from Florida Sea Grant, The Florida Inland Navigation District, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will: 

  1. Review the legal history of anchoring and mooring field regulation and management in Florida; 
  2. Discuss the waterway conditions that have led recent legislatures to provide additional state and local tools to manage anchoring and mooring fields;
  3. Review the policies and programs that facilitate the removal of derelict vessels, and proactively flag at-risk vessels before they become derelict;
  4. Provide a local government perspective on waterway management, including recent legislative authority conferred through local code enforcement. 

 

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

 

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM 

Anchoring, Mooring and Derelict Vessels on Florida Waterways 



Thomas Ankersen, Professor Emeritus, University of Florida College of Law, Florida Sea Grant 

Janet Zimmerman, Executive Director, Florida Inland Navigation District 

Phil Horning, Boating and Waterways Section, Division of Law Enforcement, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 



Brendan MacKesey, NOAA, Chair, ELULS, Former Assistant County Attorney, Pinellas County 

Jupiter Inlet 2026 Bathymetric Surveys 

*The below bathymetric survey indicates conditions at the time of the survey as noted . Depths are shown relate to MLLW (mean lower low water). Boaters must use caution when reviewing the survey and understand that conditions can and will change. The prudent mariner should rely on multiple sources of information to ensure safe passage.*

 This survey data was completed on May 1. This map shows depths relative to MLLW (mean lower low water). The area of greater depths has shifted to the southeast; yellow is -8’ and lightest green is -10’.  

Marine Safety Information Bulletins (MSIBs) For The 2026 Hurricane Season

Major Legislative Victory for Florida's Boating Community

The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County is pleased to share a significant legislative win for Florida's recreational boating industry.

Senate Bill 2506-E increases the amount of fuel tax revenue dedicated to boating-related programs, conservation efforts, and marine infrastructure throughout the state. Most notably, the bill increases funding directed to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund by raising the allocation of fuel taxes generated from motor and diesel fuel sales at marinas from 1.15% to 1.65%.

This additional funding will support critical initiatives that benefit boaters, waterfront communities, and marine businesses, including:

  • Public boat ramps, launching facilities, lifts, hoists, and marine railways
  • Recreational channel marking and waterway safety improvements
  • Derelict vessel removal programs
  • Recreational boating access projects
  • Fisheries management and marine conservation efforts
  • Boating improvement projects in communities with unmet needs

The legislation also converts several fixed-dollar appropriations into percentage-based distributions tied to fuel tax collections, helping ensure that funding grows alongside Florida's expanding boating economy.

As one of the nation's leading recreational boating states, Florida depends on safe waterways, accessible boating facilities, and healthy marine resources. This legislation represents a substantial investment in the future of boating and reinforces the importance of our industry's continued advocacy efforts.

The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County applauds Florida lawmakers for recognizing the economic and recreational value of boating and for supporting long-term investments that strengthen our marine industry and enhance the boating experience for residents and visitors alike.

How AI Could Change Whale Protection for Recreational Boaters

Southern Boating & Yachting

Industry Pushes for Modernized Regulations

The ongoing NOAA review of the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Speed Rule has sparked significant discussion throughout the recreational boating and marine industries.

Industry leaders argue that future regulations should consider vessel-specific risk factors, updated navigation systems, modern hull designs and emerging AI-assisted detection technologies. Many also believe new rules should balance conservation goals with practical offshore access for recreational anglers, cruisers and marine businesses.

Healey maintains that whale protection and responsible boating can coexist through what he describes as “modern technology, sound science and reasonable regulation.”

How Boaters Can Submit Comments

Boaters and marine industry stakeholders can submit public comments through Boating United’s comment portal until June 2. The site includes a prewritten industry letter that users can customize with additional comments before submitting to NOAA.



Supporters say widespread participation during the comment period could help shape how future whale protection policies incorporate AI detection technology and evolving marine safety systems.

Help Loggerhead Marinelife Center Three-peat! Vote Daily!

For a fourth time in a row, the Center has been nominated in the category of “Best Free Attraction” in USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards. In 2024 and 2025, the Center was voted No. 1 in the country as the best free attraction.

 

Loggerhead Marinelife Center needs your votes to make it three in a row! Vote daily though June 15 to help LMC remain the nation’s No. 1 free attraction!

FWC issues executive order to close recreational harvest of gag grouper in Atlantic state waters starting August 2

At its May meeting in Ft. Myers, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issued an executive order to close the recreational harvest of gag grouper in state waters of the Atlantic Ocean, including all state waters off Monroe County. The 2026 recreational season will close at 12:01 a.m. on August 2. This closure date is consistent with recently announced regulations for adjacent federal waters.

Consistent state and federal recreational seasons for Atlantic gag grouper will help end overfishing and rebuild the fishery, while also helping to ensure future harvest opportunities.

To learn more about gag grouper regulations, visit MyFWC.com/Fishing/Saltwater and select “Recreational Regulations”, followed by “Reef Fish” and then “Grouper.” This page will be updated with the new season dates.



For more information about Commission Meetings, including the May 2026 Commission meeting presentation, visit  MyFWC.com/ Commission and select “Commission Meetings.”

Riviera Beach picks Forest Development for massive Marina Village makeover

Carolyn DiPaolo, Stet News Palm Beach County

Riviera Beach leaders chose a partner Thursday to transform one of its most valuable assets, the city marina waterfront, into a $566 million residential and tourist destination. 

Forest Development founder Peter Baytarian’s winning proposal calls for tearing down the city’s 10-year-old money-losing event center and replacing it with a 73,000-square-foot convention center.

Also now on the drawing board for 12 acres at the Marina Village just north of the Port of Palm Beach is a 270-room Marriott Autograph hotel, 164 condominiums, three waterfront restaurants, a rooftop lounge, a culinary school and a 240-slip dry-boat storage center.

Below Deck Mediterranean star Captain Sandy launches innovative specialty plate designed to feature the spirit of the marine industry

Celebrate Florida’s vibrant maritime culture with the new Boating Capital of the World license plate, now available for pre-sale through Captain Sandy Charities.

Created by Below Deck Mediterranean star Captain Sandy Yawn, this limited edition plate is more than just a way to show your love for boating – it’s a way to give back.

Every purchase helps support Captain Sandy’s mission to expand marine employment opportunities and fund critical job training and education programs throughout Florida. Whether you’re a boating enthusiast or searching for the perfect gift, this plate is the ideal way to contribute to Florida’s maritime workforce while proudly showcasing the state’s boating legacy.

Captain Sandy is excited to see this initiative take off and hopes to spot the new plates on the road soon. “Anyone with a passion for the marine industry will love this plate,” she says. “It’s a powerful way to support a cause that impacts so many lives.”

Don’t miss out! Pre-register today and join the movement to strengthen Florida’s maritime industry. Pre-register now at: boatingplate.com

  • Sales Floor

No. Of Positions Available: 3

Job Type: Full-time

Schedule: Tuesday-Saturday and Sunday-Thursday 9:30am-6:00pm



Company Overview: Boat Owners Warehouse is a fast-growing, high-volume 60+ year established Marine Distributor and Retailer located in sunny South Florida, with locations throughout the Southeastern US. We are committed to providing exceptional customer service and high-quality products to our customers and community and strive to create a welcoming environment where customers can enjoy a seamless shopping experience.

  • Boat Builder/Carpenters
  • Marine Electricians
  • Mechanics
  • Painters/Varnishers

Additional Info:

Job Type : Full-Time

Experience Level : Entry Level, Mid to Senior Level

Education Level : Not Applicable

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

Come join our family-owned and operated custom sportfishing operation in Palm Beach Gardens. Work with some of the best craftsmen in the business!

Call Monday-Friday for additional information: (561) 627-9168

 and/or send your resume to: info@michaelrybovichandsons.com

  • Marine HVAC Technician/Installer

The HVAC Technician/Installer will be responsible for performing routine maintenance and service repairs on heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems, and marine water maker units. This position will also be responsible for the installation according to specifications and established safety guidelines of new units or replacement parts for existing units. Candidate must be capable of working independently with high attention to detail, ability to troubleshoot and communicate equipment issues, have a plan of action, assess and order parts and supplies needed for each job to completion.

PORT OF PALM BEACH

  • Executive / Finance & Accounting / Administration

In general, the Accounting Manager is responsible for producing a monthly trial balance to the Controller according to GAAP and Governmental Accounting Standards. In this process the Accounting Manager will work with and coordinate the accounting staff towards this end.

CrossCurrents Newsletter is published by the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc. in an effort to provide its members with information that will educate, while enabling members to increase networking with other marine industry businesses.

Board of Directors

Austin Burkett, President

E.J. Schrader Mattress Company, Inc.

Martin Murphy, Jr., Vice President

JAMCO, Inc.

Raymond Graziotto, Secretary

Seven Kings Holding 

Janet Zimmerman, Treasurer

Florida Inland Navigation District  

Mark Bolchoz

Bolchoz Marine Advisors

John Ciabattari

Ferreira Construction

Ryan Daniello

Barnacle Busters

Mallory Doremus

Palmdale Oil Company

George Gentile

2GHO, Inc.

Rick Kozell

Law Office of Rick Kozell

Doug West

Westwind Marine Advisors

Staff

Alyssa Freeman 

Executive Director

Paola Pineros

Marketing & Membership Manager

Stephanie Button

Administrative Manager

Rena Blades

PBIBS Director Community and Government Affairs

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