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From: Andrew L. Chambarry, COBRA
The Borough of Deal is planning on discussing and possibly introducing another Ordinance on Wednesday to issue permits for parking on Hathaway, Neptune, Sydney and Monmouth Dr. on "one side of the street" - another access restriction to the newly replenished beaches. If you care about access to these beaches please show up and voice your concerns at Deal Borough Hall, Wednesday (6/29) at 5:00 PM. |
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NJ Diver:
Slightly off topic (not about parking, but about BEACH REPLENISHMENT) Since you seem to have your ear to the ground as to goings on, do you have any information pertaining to a certain survey vessel spending extensive stays around a number of the "high grounds" in this vicinity. Specifically the high bottom, reef hills, and manasquan ridge? Would be very interested to "know" what going on or in the planning stage. Unusual areas to be surveying unless one would be interested in the sand, As you may know "lucky strike" was the area that supplied much of the sand used in resent replenishment. May be time for a little investigating before its too late! I dont know about you but we never saw the removal of "lucky strike" coming. Can you imaging the ecological destruction caused by sand removal from above mentioned areas. Disaster!!!!!!!!! Please notify here what you may discover. |
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Then they place those stupid stairs on the State's Sea wall, put a chain up and signage claim it's theirs' too.
Sickens me. Politicians lovem for donations to look the other way. How exactly do these people get permits to build that sh*t on Government property? Quote:
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber
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Bumping this to the top. There's an article on nj.com about it. Hope it gets the attention of the NJDEP like it did the last time.
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Joe the survey boat was out at the Sea Girt reef on Monday when we talked with the Captain he told us that they were mapping and gathering data to start the new reef between the Sea Girt reef and the Alex Carlson and making sure that the bottom structure has not moved too much since their last survey.
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Good to know I hope. Interesting, wonder why so much time spent on the high ground and even the MR? If you were surveying
for a place to build a reef between the other two existing reefs why would you survey the high bottom, hills around sea girt reef, and Manasquan Ridge. Not exactly sure I would buy into the explanation he may have given you. Smells like a rat to me but what do I know. "...making sure that the bottom structure has not moved too much since their last survey." hmmm..............thats............a winner! Last edited by Capt Joe; 06-28-2016 at 11:31 PM.. Reason: clarification |
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