Sanctuary Holdings, LLC (CZT-25-16W) – This permit allows for the installation of eight (8) moorings in two phases.
True Crew VI, LLC (CZT-33-16W)-This permit allows for the installation of a private mooring and the operation of a 37-foot “food boat’ known as Pizza Ri. This activity will occur at 1818’33.464”N / 6449’54.955”W in the Christmas Cove area of Jersey Bay, St. Thomas. The permit was passed favorably and will move for consideration to the Full Body.
I suspect they mean Pizza Pi: Jeffrey Epstein's tunnels on Lolita Island and the US Virgin Islands Pizza Pi Girls
It is them, document not there anymore https://imgur.com/a/C8fl6Q5
St. Thomas Yacht Club (CZT – 4-16 (W)) — This permit supersedes major Coastal Zone Management Permit No. CZT-12-89 (W), and allows for the continued use and occupancy of a 110’-9” x 7’-8” dock with a 39’-6” x 8’-6”
Reef Ecology Foundation (CZT-05-15W) – This permit allows the continued use and occupancy of the permanent moorings for day use only at frequently used dive site locations in the territorial waters surrounding St. Thomas and St. John >
RC Hotels Virgin Islands Inc. (CZT-3-16W) – to allow the permittee the continued use and occupancy of an existing 8” diameter X 130’ long seawater intake line to the RO Plant. The line extends seaward of Parcel Nos. 1 and 3 Estate Nazareth, St. Thomas
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septimasexta ago
Great research.
I've been saying that Pedo Is. looks like a private military base. Are they developing something with all those scientists? Zorro Ranch is even more suspect. It's near U.S. installations. Spies.
septimasexta ago
2008 REVIEW OF CAPTAIN NAUTICA SNORKEL TRIP.......
Jun 3, 2008
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Just be forewarned that they don't necessarily go to St. John's or even across the channel, though some previous posters have said that they did at one time. Also, the destinations (such as Honeymoon Beach, the shipwreck, etc.) seem to change according to the weather and the wishes of the passengers. A final caution, the Zodiac ride does get pretty wild in choppy water --which was the case on the day we went. It wasn't a problem for us (in fact, it added to the thrill), but I'm guessing it could perhaps be a bit rough for younger children if the waves are rough.
All that said, I second (third, whatever) the great reviews! My two DS (13 & 15) loved it! First, we did the turtle stop by Buck Island, and saw lots of turtles and a few rays; then, we went to privately-owned Little St. James Island and snorkeled by a reef that functioned as a nursery. Tons of baby and juvenile tropical fish, as well as large schools of adult fish, and one rather large and curious (but apparently harmless) barricuda who swam around near the boat. Are they all named "Barry"?? Anyway, we all had a terrific time! "
https://www.disboards.com/threads/feedback-on-captain-nauticas-snorkeling-expedition.1845181/
INTERESTING THAT THE DESTINATIONS VARY. Great cover for getting people to and from the Island....or under it.