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16-FEB-2006

February 17, 2006

Within three miles of the coast of the United States boaters cannot, well, boaters should not, pump their sewerage overboard.
In many areas of the Florida Keys, sewerage pumpout boats are funded by local authorities to help keep the waters clean.

Jill captured me talking with John, the operator of the Monroe County Pumpout Boat.
John is a sailor who lives aboard his own sailboat.
He and his wife were sailing to South America from New England.
When they reached Key Largo they found out she was pregnant.
A lovely baby girl was born to them a month ago.
John decided he needed a job that had health insurance benefits.
So he started operating Monroe County's pumpout boat.
John and family plan to continue their trip in a year or two, after the baby can get around on their boat on her own.
**See pictures of John and the pumpout boat here**

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Focus20-Feb-2006 18:49
Nice image........and you look very happy. Then again, you are on a boat, so there is no excuse not to be happy.
Karen Stuebing17-Feb-2006 12:23
Great SP. You look so relaxed and happy. And I'm glad you do the responsible thing. Makes the water safer for everyone.
Al Chesworth17-Feb-2006 11:59
Moral to the story Dave, long sea journeys have expanding implications.
Guest 17-Feb-2006 05:01
Sort of glad you did not show the pump. Even dealing with sh*t you look happy and enjoying life.
Herb 17-Feb-2006 03:29
Nice imjage
Robin Reid17-Feb-2006 02:58
You look sooooo happy that he is pumping your boat for you!
laine8217-Feb-2006 02:38
Informative & a very nice photo.