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Gas Buoy - Shrewsbury Rocks
I've fished the Rocks a number of times in the last month. The gas buoy has gone missing. Anyone know what happened to it?
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somebody asked before - no one knew
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seems like the Gov't does not want to maintain them any longer - bouy's have been removed - HA, BA, NA etc
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Like everything the government touches, they'll wait until there's an emergency before responding. A barge or tanker filled with gas or some toxic chemical will run aground at the Shrewsbury Rocks and cause the worse environmental spill this area has ever seen before putting the buoy back. I always understood this buoy to mark the rocks as a guide for tanker and tugboat / barge traffic taking the most inshore southerly route along the coastline heading in or out of Sandy Hook or the Hudson. Makes no sense to me those buoys were removed but hey let's just wait for the next Valdez and we can put them back then.
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They "assume" everyone has GPS and knows how to use it :rolleyes:
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Any vessel drafting that much is going to have a GPS plotter. It might not be a problem at all.
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Last I checked the 20 restricted area buoys around NWS Earle were kept home this year too.
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The HA and BA Sea Lanes and approaches are well offshore of Shrewsbury Rocks.
The inshore and off shore Shrewsbury Rocks buoys had nothing to do with the sea lanes. Quote:
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seen this on the LNM:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/lnms/lnm01272016.pdf PERMANENTLY DISESTABLISH Shrewsbury Rocks Lighted Buoy 1 (LLNR 760) from (PA) 40-20-27.896N/ 073-55-34.489W. Interested Mariners are strongly encouraged to comment on this proposal in writing, either personally or through their organization. All comments will be carefully considered and are requested prior to 15 July 2016 to complete the process. In order to most effectively consider your feedback and improve the data collection, when responding to this proposal, please include size and type of vessel, recreational or commercial, and distance from aid that you start looking for it, and if and how you use the signal. Please do not call the Coast Guard via telephone or other means, only written responses to this proposal will be accepted. Refer to Project No. 01-16-111. E-mail can be sent to: D01-SMB-DPWPublicComments@uscg.mil . |
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electronics can misfunction at any time, and many times when a LP barge goes past they block out your gps. |
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Dan absolutely agree, I've seen countless barges as well as tankers taking that route south out of Sandy Hook or the Hudson, AND if they're passing the snake they're not that far from the beginning of the Shrewsbury Rocks and the buoy we're talking about. Don't see nearly as many motoring north towards SH but have seen a few taking that course as well. If there were God forbid a spill there it would be an absolute disaster to the marine environment in that area and with the tides most likely Sandy Hook Bay, arguably some of the most popular fishing areas on the coast. Sandy Hook National Park could effectively be closed down. Don't understand why the powers to be would remove a buoy I'm assuming was intended to mark a navigational hazard coming out of one of the busiest ports in the world. That rock formation reaches almost three miles offshore and should be marked. Like I said, it'll go back up after a disaster strikes so some bureaucrat can cover their ass!
Just curious in your post, what does LP stand for? Liquid Propane by any chance? Have my reasons for asking but wanted to see your reply first. |
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