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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
Mark- Do you know anything about going from Wehrlen's (Metedeconk) out to the Canal ? Ran through end of November it was ok, just wondering if anyything changed for the worse ?--Thanks Rich
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Captain Rich Adler Tuna Wahoo Charters Riviera Beach Marina, Riviera Beach, Florida (609) 870- 4592 |
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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
many of the channel markers are gone, especially the wooden stick jobs. navagating through mantoloking and bayhead was a slow go before sandy, and could take as long a s 50 minutes from Normandy to the mansaquan inlet. I wonder how the canal faired? GO SLOW and be safe,,, we'll all need spoters for the first few trips I'm sure,
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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
Anyone know what is going on down by Lanoka Harbor. Supposed to sea trial a boat there next Saturday.
Thanks guys!!
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
I spoke to a "Bait Guy" I know today who works the bay.He told me he knows of 4 people that have struck submerged items in the bay. 1 was a sunken boat ,1 was a vehicle. Also talked to a bulk header buddy he says its a little dicey out there. I'm afraid we may see and hear of a lot of stories about these types of things as the boating season gets going a lot
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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
Sandy Waterway Debris Resources
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/special/h...y/wwdebris.htm http://library.constantcontact.com/d...val_Update.pdf http://www.nj.gov/dep/special/hurric...-mgt-zones.pdf http://www.fema.gov/public-assistanc...oval-waterways http://www.mtanj.org/sandy Please provide as much information as possible including location of debris, latitude and longitude. Please also indicate if the debris and/or shoaling is mild, moderate or severe. Please email this information to info@mtanj.org ASAP. |
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Neighbor was out today, "bumped a few things, dinged a prop in the lagoon."
I hope all went well!
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Dont like the sound of that.. Scary.. Very Scary! Esp since everyone is either ready or about to be, going in the water in search of the illusive Striped Bass
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Captain Rich Adler Tuna Wahoo Charters Riviera Beach Marina, Riviera Beach, Florida (609) 870- 4592 |
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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
This wasn't submerged, but it was one hell of a piece we saw in November heading out black fishing , notified the coasties on that one. It was off belmar...
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Re: Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism
A month after the storm, we hit a 2"x12"x"10' board. Must have been part of someone's dock or bulkhead. We pulled it out of the water and took it home, still had all the screw heads sticking out! Heard the main part of Barnegat Bay by Oyster Creek and Double Creek and twds the Lighthouse were okay... But many of the cuts some of us know moved, so first times out, don't just run by gps track lines.
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