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shresearchdude 12-11-2014 08:51 PM

Sandy Hook Oil Spill Thursday
 
Still not many details. Reported @250pm(ish). 2 miles long? 400 yards wide?
Strong West wind and outgoing tide.
Most that were responding were getting on site as it got dark.

don't get confused by the spill that was reported years ago...it comes up if you search SH oil spill

Joey Dah Fish 12-11-2014 09:02 PM

Re: Sandy Hook Oil Spill today
 
Kind of interesting a tug sinker in our marina Leonardo and marina got doused with diesel fuel. My bet it still leaking oil and that's the source

SandsharkPolar 12-11-2014 09:18 PM

Re: Sandy Hook Oil Spill today
 
A week ago I was fishing on the Capt Cal 2 and I noticed what looked like a oil slick similar to gas floating on the water. Couldn't quite figure out where it was coming from because it was coming from the bow of the boat. It was hard sometimes to reel up and put fresh bait on because I waited until the slick moved enough so I wouldn't run my bait through it. I wonder if it was the same slick.

waynedane 12-11-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SandsharkPolar (Post 386159)
A week ago I was fishing on the Capt Cal 2 and I noticed what looked like a oil slick similar to gas floating on the water. Couldn't quite figure out where it was coming from because it was coming from the bow of the boat. It was hard sometimes to reel up and put fresh bait on because I waited until the slick moved enough so I wouldn't run my bait through it. I wonder if it was the same slick.

Fished with Fischer Price last Saturday and saw a really big slick that looked like gas coming around the hook...

loosescrews 12-11-2014 09:42 PM

Re: Sandy Hook Oil Spill today
 
We were out back in October and noticed a dark brown trail following a tanker on its way out of the reach channel. It was by the bug light with a west wind and outgoing tide, like today. Thought it might be kicking up mud but it was riding high because it just unloaded. We never reported it but now I'm thinking we should have said something to someone.

Islander II 12-12-2014 06:23 AM

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Hmmm! I wonder what it from.

HDMarc 12-12-2014 01:31 PM

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http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ssf...l#incart_river

Gerry Zagorski 12-12-2014 05:03 PM

Re: Sandy Hook Oil Spill today
 
John - Not sure if you knew but there is a dredging project going on in Leonardo State marina... One of the work boats was tied up overnight in the marina during this most recent Noreaster and it apparently sunk in one of the slips. Not sure but that may have been the cause of the oil slick..

shresearchdude 12-12-2014 05:18 PM

Re: Sandy Hook Oil Spill today
 
USCG was due to have a press conference today at 1130. They were investigating all possible sources-that were upwind. They knew about the Leonardo Marina. The investigation may have also involved samples that could identify the type and source of the spill.
Experts on site estimated with previous experience that it could have been anywhere from 500-2500 gallon spill of light diesel. Not a heavy oil spill.

Although there may have been a fish or two that were found the cause of mortality may not be identified. As of 10 am there didn't appear to be any major negative results from the spill.
Of course this is not official information and only my opinion based on some info that I've been made aware of.

All the usual agencies were involved.
I heard that the clam beds were closed but no info about why or the parameters of what needed to be done for them to open back up.


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