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Floating Marine Lab Plan Approved

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Hoping to educate more youngsters on the ocean environment--and lure more people to Channel Islands Harbor while doing so--the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a proposal to allow floating marine laboratories and water recreation courses at the county-owned waterway.

Supervisors voted 3 to 2, with Judy Mikels and Frank Schillo dissenting, to allow the county Harbor Department to establish an arrangement with Channel Islands Marine Floating Labs to accommodate the for-profit company.

They also agreed to include in an upcoming harbor master plan the development of a community center, much like one in Dana Point, that would provide kayak and sailing classes and a forum for other activities. And they signed off on a plan for the Harbor Department to enlist an activities coordinator to formulate events that would attract more people to the waterway.

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The recommendations were put forth by Supervisors John K. Flynn and Susan K. Lacey, who saw them as a good alternative to a plan to build a multimillion-dollar aquarium at the harbor that was criticized by nearby Silver Strand Beach residents and deemed far too expensive.

“The floating lab is more than a substitute for an aquarium that proved to be financially too risky,” Flynn and Lacey wrote in a joint letter to the board.

“It would offer the same types of activities as an aquarium, but at a much lower cost.”

Vickie Finan of the Channel Islands Beach Community Services District, which represents residents near the harbor, said the plan was much preferred to an aquarium.

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