Thursday, June 8, 2017

Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events Thursday, June 8




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  From  Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....

link to their Isla articles & photos






Preventative work for the safety of islanders 

Se refuerza prevención




 Juan Carrillo garantiza seguridad de isleños



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ISLA MUJERES, 7 de junio.-
Leer más.Full article at this link..
See City section below...


Good progress on fishermen's cabins at Isla Contoy  

A buen paso, cabañas en Isla Contoy




 Para el resguardo de pescadores


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ISLA MUJERES, 7 de junio.-
Leer más..Full article at this link. 

I'll translate this manana...

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From the Municipal Facebook site.....  (  FB page link)

     The Director of Public Works, César Poot Pérez, explained there is a warranty that will provide for replacement of the paint of the newly renovated basketball court, which was damaged in the recent rains. He said there is a one year guarantee and the City will require the company that did the work to do the necessary repairs.
     He said, "We have asked the contractor for the total removal of the court paint and the application of new paint, which will be carried out as soon as the rains cease." The City will not provide any funds, since the company responsible for the work is committed to carrying out the guarantee as soon as possible.



With the start of rainy and hurricane season, city agencies including Civil Protection are carrying out ongoing preventative work such as cleaning catchment basins, cleaning up litter and trash, pruning trees, and renovating storm drains & grates to prevent accidents during heavy rains. Citizens are asked to cooperate by keeping the areas in front of their homes clean of trash and litter, and to secure any items that could become projectiles in strong winds. The Mayor said the safety of the citizenry and their property is a priority and his government is working on preventative measures to reduce the effects on the community during rain and hurricane season.


Freedom of expression is a constitutional right to share ideas.

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From Tvisla Mujeres ( link to photos & articles)



June 8 is World Ocean's Day
http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/8-de-junio-se-celebra-el-d…/

Progress on fishermen's cabins on Isla Contoy
-http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/avanza-obra-de-cabanas-para-pescadores-en-contoy/

Mayor orders the removal of the speed bumps on Avenida Rueda Medina
 (There were many complaints on social media that this type of speed bump is unsafe for motorcycles). Por Esto says there were also complaints from taxi drivers and rental agencies.)
 Photo by TVIM


The municipal government continues doing prevention work against natural disasters-http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/mantiene-gobierno-municipal-trabajo-de-prevencion-ante-desastres-naturales/

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From  por esto Link to their Isla Mujeres articles & photos


Annoyance about new speed bump   
Inconformidad por nuevos topes.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link

 See TVIM above....


Preventative actions for safety 
Vital salvaguardar integridad humana+] Ver masFull article at this link
  This information about the installation of the Hurricane Operations Committee and the participating agencies has already been translated. It also notes there are hurricane shelters with a total capacity for about 3000 people on the island and on the mainland. On the island there are shelters to provide refuge for about 2000 people including 200 on the Navy base, 200 at the main shelter, and there are other shelters. Residents on the higher parts of the colonias of  La Gloria, Cañotal, Miraflores, Caridad del Cobre, Caribeña, Meteorológicos,and others provide shelter to family and friends. There are two pumps on the Salina lakes which have reduced the problems with flooding. 



Date to be set for liberation of the rescued dolphin "Paki"
Sin fecha para liberar al delfín “Paki”. [+] Ver masFull article at this link

The dolphin "Paki" has been cured of his  chronic gastric infection and parasites and could be released in a week, according to Rosy Cerrillos, official of the Dolphin Discovery who has been in charge of the rehabilitation of the mammal since he was rescued May 2 from a beach below island cliffs. There is no date for the release at the moment, and a decision by the municipal government is expected, which could happen next week.
    The dolphin is estimated to be about 25 years old, and was suffering from a chronic gastric infection, parasites, and dehydration when he was rescued from a cliff-side beach near colonia La Gloria and Isla 33 condominiums. He is a Rough Toothed Dolphin ( (Steno bredanensis) and was taken to the Tortugranja and given 24 hour care, and improved slowly over several days, under the care of specialists from Dolphin Discovery. They are members of the Beached Marine Mammal Network and provided assistance in response to a request from City officials. In 2015, a dolphin was successfully released after treatment. Another dolphin was unsuccessfully treated, and "Paki" had been a success.
       It will now depend on Isla Mujeres municipal staff to conduct the release in upcoming days. Personnel with the municipal agencies of Environment and Ecology, Civil Protection, the Federal Maritime Zone (ZOFEMAT) and volunteers will be conducting an evaluation in order to set the date and time for the transfer of the dolphin into the open sea. It is likely that a temporary satellite device will be placed to monitor its progress in the next few days, which was done with the other dolphin.


Afternoon rain 
Seguirá el mal tiempo. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
   It rained on Wednesday afternoon, and the forecast for Thursday by the SCT predicts intermittent showers, while the forecast from CONAGUA predicts cloudy weather. (SCT is the Department of Communications and Transport and CONAGUA is the National Water Commission). Tourism was normal in the morning and reduced in the afternoon with the rain. The port was closed for small boats, who were not allowed to offer recreational activities outside the Bay, due to the weather. 

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June Events
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The Circus is in Town: 
"Arriving for the first time & for a short period, directly from Mexico City, the Afeere Brothers International Circus. Feel the maximum excitement with the 4 suicidal motorcycles in the Globe of Death, and the acrobats performing feats on the Fantastic Pendulum more that 10 meters in the the air. A show of this magnitude happens only once a year!"
In front of the Caribbean Sea (on the Caribbean coastal road, south of Salinas-Meteorologico & north of Isla 33).
 Daily 6:30  & 8:30p


Thursday, June 1 Navy Day  Día de la Marina
Memorial placing of the wreath at sea (in the Bahia). Boats leave the pier near the car ferry at 10:30am

Saturday & Sunday, June 3 & 4  Cosme Magana Fishing Tournament New Date: Weather permitting

Sunday, June 4 Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square will feature the Isla Mujeres Senior Citizen's Choir & performances by three dance troupes from Cancun.
Monday, June 5 World Environment Day  

Thursday, June 8 World Ocean's Day & Playa Centro (aka Posada Beach) will receive its third Blue Flag award, during the XII National Meeting of Clean Beaches, which will be held in Bahía de Banderas, on the Riviera de Nayarit. The flag raising ceremony is scheduled for July 4. 


June  9   7:41
June 10   8:30
June 11   9:17 
June 12  10:03
June 13  10:47
June 14   11:29 
Sunday, June 11 Town Square 8p: Special Edition of Noches Magicas "Senior Citizen's Club" featuring the Senior Citizen Choir, the Senior Citizen Dance Troupe, and the musical groupe Mar & Arena (Sea & Sand).


Sunday, June 18 Father's Day & Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square

Tuesday, June 20 Summer Solstice (11:24pm)

 Friday & Saturday, June 23 & 24 Women's Fishing Tournament  Dorado del Caribe  Probably to be  rescheduled

Saturday & Sunday, June 24 & 25 Cosme Alberto Martinez Magana Fishing Tournament

Saturday, June 24 Dance event 5p behind the Casa de la Cultura 4th Edition of Danzarte
 
Sunday, June 25 Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square


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