
06-04-2008, 08:46 AM
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Quepos disaster
I received this message from Professor Ehrhardt yesterday regarding TS Alma that struck the Central Pacific shoreline of Costa Rica. The information is true, as confirmed by the Luna Fleet last evening. 11 boats were sunk, their’s were slightly damaged.
Dear Al,
Last week while working in the Quepos area on the University of Miami/CABA/University of Costa Rica billfish socio-economic study I met with all the very enthusiastic stakeholders in the region. Unfortunately, a tropical storm formed in the area and we had to alt the work.
However, the purpose of this note is to let you know that the storm brought huge destruction to the sport fishing fleet in Quepos. Twelve vessels were lost and many more were badly damaged. Below please find a desperate note (in Spanish) just sent to me by a good friend and great collaborator, Raul Miranda from Costa Mar. The attached photos explain the tragedy.
Is there a way we can help? Is there a way that we can provide support? It is really incredible that this storm impact did not truly appear in any of the local news.
I am moving tomorrow to the Golfito area where fortunately there was no such an impact.
Best regards
Nelson Ehrhardt
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From: "Raul Miranda Soto" <fishraulquepos@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, June 3, 2008 10:00 am
To: "Nelson Ehrhardt" <nehrhardt@rsmas.miami.edu>
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Hola Sr Ehrhardt espero que estes bien y que sigas el con el estudio que estas realizando en Costa Rica que es algo que estabamos esperando hace mucho tiempo. Estos dias en Costa Rica tuvimos una tormenta que afecto a mucho al Pacifico central nosotros sufrimos las perdidas de aproximadamente 12 embarcaciones que se hundieron y el resto que sobrevivieron estan seriamente dañadas en esa lista esta mi embarcacion Fishing Machine que tambien se hundio. Como tu viste en Quepos mucha gente > depende de este sector espero que talvez nos puedas colaborar ya sea enviando esta informacion a personas que nos puedan dar soporte porque fueron muchas las amilias que quedaron sin ingresos. Te envio fotos del dias que sucedio esa catastrofemuchas Gracias RAUL MiRANDA SOTOCOSTA QUEPOS,COSTA RICA PHONE:506 2777-05-93
Nelson Ehrhardt
Professor
Marine Biology and Fisheries Division
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
University of Miami
1-305-421-4741 off
nehrhardt@rsmas.miami.edu
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06-04-2008, 09:37 AM
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Hopefully there was no life lost to that tropical storm.......boats are easier to replace.
That second pic is something else. 
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Scotland, Ontario Canada
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06-09-2008, 12:05 PM
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"We lost our boat of 28 feet, called "Blue Pearl I". In the storm, 10 boats sank, among them was our "Blue Pearl I". Now we are working with our 32 feet "Blue Pearl II" only. But my boss wil buy another boat similar to Blue Pearl I.
The complete list of the boats lost in Quepos are: Precedent (36'), Fishing Machine (34'), Tigger Shark (32'), Blue Pearl I (28'), Wahoo (28'), On the Fly (28'), Water Rats (26'), Pez Rey (26'), King Pink (?)... and I don't remember the last name.
Thank you very much for to ask."
Regards,
Sissi Andía Espinoza
BLUE PEARL SPORTFISHING
Blue Pearl I & II, were the old Flounder I (27ft GW) & II (32ft Hatteras)
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06-09-2008, 12:06 PM
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"We lost our boat of 28 feet, called "Blue Pearl I". In the storm, 10 boats sank, among them was our "Blue Pearl I". Now we are working with our 32 feet "Blue Pearl II" only. But my boss wil buy another boat similar to Blue Pearl I.
The complete list of the boats lost in Quepos are: Precedent (36'), Fishing Machine (34'), Tigger Shark (32'), Blue Pearl I (28'), Wahoo (28'), On the Fly (28'), Water Rats (26'), Pez Rey (26'), King Pink (?)... and I don't remember the last name.
Thank you very much for to ask."
Regards,
Sissi Andía Espinoza
BLUE PEARL SPORTFISHING
Blue Pearl I & II, were the old Flounder I (27ft GW) & II (32ft Hatteras)
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06-11-2008, 05:19 PM
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Mate
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Sorry to hear about the storm and your boat, we had fun fishing that area last year.
Do you know if the Beatle Bar in Jaco sustained any damage? How did the 350 girls make out?

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06-12-2008, 09:14 AM
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Bait Boy
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i think those girls have silicon flotation devices.
go check out these photot of the boats in Quepos during the storm... Quepos Disaster Photos
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