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hammerin hank 03-12-2013 07:53 AM

Underwater Debris
 
I was down at the Lacey Elks the other day and that area looks good, compared to the Toms River north to Manasquan. I know Gary Z. was to sea trial a boat in that area. I have a buddy that keeps his boat at the Elks, and the ride to the Barnaget inlet is slow on a normal day. You must stay in the channel. Hopefully the channel marking police are re-marking areas without permanent buoys.

reefsquater 03-12-2013 08:04 AM

Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
 
Our lagoon in Bayville.
Also, i never really thought about it but.....Did you know that those composite decks sink? A friend of mine said he has a bunch of trek type decking in his lagoon.

There has to be a ton of it out there

Gerry Zagorski 03-12-2013 09:26 AM

Re: Underwater Debris
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hammerin hank
I was down at the Lacey Elks the other day and that area looks good, compared to the Toms River north to Manasquan. I know Gary Z. was to sea trial a boat in that area. I have a buddy that keeps his boat at the Elks, and the ride to the Barnaget inlet is slow on a normal day. You must stay in the channel. Hopefully the channel marking police are re-marking areas without permanent buoys.

Thanks Hank.. I've been through that inlet a few times in good conditions and I know there is a lot of zig zagging going from bay side into the inlet itself because of how the sand thends to shoal in that area. I have to believe the storm shifted the sands around some and wonder if the markers in that area are still accurate. Wondering if somone knows anyone who has run the inlet recently.

Papasown 03-12-2013 09:58 AM

Re: Underwater Debris
 
I will be starting all new GPS lines this year, and following them back out of skinny water, and in channels. I can avoid going into Barnegat Bay, but all our waterways are compromised. I live near the Manasquan River Club above the RT70 Bridge, and realized after taking photos of the marina immediately after the storm, that we would be in for a challenge this boating season. The eastern end of the marina was swept clean as a ball field with the storm. Although the management did an excellent job of cleaning up the boats and debris, a lot of equipment like tables and chairs, BBQ's, screen houses, dock boxes, etc. were all swept into the water. This kind of debris is lodged into the bottom, or shifting all over the river. I pull in timbers, plywood, and all kinds of floating stuff every few days off my shoreline.
What I will be doing as I boat/fish this year is be prepared with a laundry detergent bottle or other strong plastic float, marked DANGER, anchored with a brick or some rocks in a small bag to mark hazards along the way. When I drop it in, I will advise the Coast Guard and DEP as to the GPS coordinates. Please help me to help each other, and alert authority as to the locations of these diansours in the water. Thank you, and be safe out there.............Papa

Billfish715 03-13-2013 12:00 AM

Barnegate Bay Salvage
 
http://brick.patch.com/articles/from...photo-13638555

Add this to the thread about the underwater debris and you'll see what people are talking about. If you thought flounder fishing in that area was falling off in recent years, the silt will probably change things even more.

reefsquater 03-13-2013 06:37 AM

Re: Barnegate Bay Salvage
 
Here is one from app.com about the clean up, positive spin.

http://www.app.com/article/20130312/...y-near-marinas

thefishermanmechanic 03-13-2013 10:08 AM

Re: Barnegate Bay Salvage
 
Looks like a $500.00 worth of jigs season!

DaveM252 03-13-2013 10:19 AM

Barnegat Bay clean up
 
Barnegat Bay clean up!
http://www.app.com/article/20130312/...y-near-marinas


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