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Friday, May 17, 2013

Coast Guard: Watch For Sandbars, Debris; Obey Boating Laws

National Safe Boating Week begins Saturday

National Safe Boating Week kicks off Saturday, May 18, and Patch caught up with the folks at U.S. Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet for some tips as we enter the Shore's first boating season since Superstorm Sandy.

HELP..

5:27 pm on Sunday, May 19, 2013

Some of these comments are directed to locals but should be posted in north jersey and new York papers for the drunk bennies that don't care when they come down to our areas..   more ›

Friday, May 10, 2013

Musings From A Ride Up Barnegat Bay

FISHING FRIDAY: Blues swarming local waterways

It's funny what leads to some of our favorite moments on the water. Last Friday, I had set aside some time to help my neighbor fix her computer that's been on the fritz since she returned to Long Beach Island from Florida. But, to quote Seinfeld, yada yada yada, the computer cleanup was put off to another date. I used the time I had set aside to kill two birds with one stone: charge my boat's battery to full power (after its long winter's nap) with a lengthy run up Barnegat Bay, and fulfill the promise I made to all of you folks that I would check out the channels that lead to Barnegat Inlet and report the results. The results are mainly positive (mind the pun on the battery charging joke). I made my way to Barnegat Inlet in Double Creek …

Ortley Fulltimer

12:24 pm on Monday, May 13, 2013

Anyone notice that the Sea Nettles are back? My lagoon was loaded with them yesterday. I guess the storm didn't wash them out as hoped.   more ›

Friday, April 26, 2013

Fishing Friday

Hop In, Barnegat Bay Seems Fine

Season's first boat ride was pleasantly uneventful – and unusually meaningful

Barnegat Bay seems, well, okay. And yes, I have the video to your right to prove it. Dire predictions of floating debris, extreme shoaling and death traps lurking behind every channel marker didn't seem to pan out on my first boat ride of the 2013 season, which took place last weekend between Manahawkin and Long Beach Island. As we reported here on Patch, a few weeks ago, a group of folks from the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey hopped on board their vessels and took a ride through the bay to prove the waterway was safe following Superstorm Sandy. Things went well for them, as it did for my dad and I as we took the maiden voyage of 2013 together. "Lots of people are hearing rumors, we thought the best way to go is show them," Brick…

Al Schwab

6:54 am on Friday, May 17, 2013

Has anyone been in Mill Creek in the Beach Haven West area?   more ›

Thursday, April 25, 2013

County to be Reimbursed $40M for Sandy Costs

Barnegat Bay will be open by Memorial Day Weekend

Ocean County expects to receive approximately $40 million in reimbursements for some services performed following Superstorm Sandy within a couple weeks. The project worksheets for just debris removal are in their final stages of approval and the county will be receiving a check soon, Administrator Carl Block said at the Board of Chosen Freeholders’ pre-board meeting. “There is movement,” Block said. The $40 million is just a fraction of the $60 million the county has put out for debris removal. The county paid for the services of AshBritt and Louis Berger Group Inc. upfront, for some municipalities. Once the county is reimbursed, municipalities will pay their share, Block said. Freeholder John C. Bartlett said fronting the money, without …

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foggyworld

12:35 pm on Thursday, May 9, 2013

Going to be a lot fewer folks willing to pay any taxes.   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

ReClam the Bay Calls on Public to Locate Oysters

Grass roots organization hopes to use 'all available eyes' to document the presence of eastern oysters in the Barnegat Bay.

Calling all bay lovers! ReClam the Bay, a grass roots organization working to repopulate the Barnegat Bay with shellfish, is asking bay enthusiasts to help in its efforts. “ReClam The Bay is actively interested in changes in the bay, and while it monitors the growth of shellfish in its nurseries, it is also interested in changes that can only be observed by people who use the bay,” spokesman Charles Brandt said in a news release. The nonprofit is asking people to help with its project of identifying locations where wild oysters are found in the Barnegat Bay. “The idea is to use all available eyes to keep a look out and document the presence of eastern oysters in Barnegat Bay, adjacent lagoons and tributaries,” Brandt said. Those who locate…

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shorefriend

11:59 am on Wednesday, April 24, 2013

I hope they come in droves this summer and I know a lot of business owners who are hoping for that also! Define Benny? I bet you a lot of you are the pot calling the kettle black!! What are the 2nd homeowners called, you know the ones that pay the taxes but get nothing in return? Take your elitist attitude elsewhere, NJ Shore does not need the haters!!   more ›

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Website Aims to Set Record Straight for Shore Boaters

Marina owner: test run through bay showed few problems, though precautions should be taken

Getting ready to take the boat out, but worried that debris from Sandy may make it difficult? GoBoatingNJ.org may help. Since Hurricane Sandy came ashore in late October, reports of unprecedented destruction to area marine facilities have left boaters wondering if there will be a boating season in 2013, said Ed "Skip" Harrison, who is the owner of Baywood Marina, Brick Township, and Board Member of the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The www.goboatingnj.org initiative was launched to address these concerns by providing coverage of the restoration efforts taking place each day by state, federal and municipal agencies as well as scores of volunteers and organizations. The Go Boating NJ campaign highlights - through on-the-water …

Jamie DiGiovanni, Trinity Academy

6:31 pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2013

I am curious if you found areas where displaced sand made the waters too shallow or impossible to get through? We haven't taken our boat out yet, but driving by the Mantoloking bay area and seeing a lot of sand in areas it appears that this is going to be an issue.   more ›

Friday, April 12, 2013

Last of N.J. Shellfish Beds Closed Since Sandy Reopen

Little Egg Harbor shellfish beds opened Friday

The last of New Jersey's shellfish beds that have been closed since Superstorm Sandy struck Oct. 29, 2012 are in the process of reopening. Shellfish beds in Little Egg Harbor opened Friday morning at sunrise and beds in Raritan Bay will open at sunrise April 15, the state Department of Environmental Protection said Friday. With the resumption of shellfish harvesting in both areas, all of New Jersey's shellfish beds that were once closed as a result of Superstorm Sandy will now return to the classifications they had before the storm hit at the end of October, the department said in a statement. The vast majority of the waters of Barnegat Bay had been reopened to shellfishing over the past several months, though a small section of Little Egg…

TRman

7:46 am on Saturday, April 13, 2013

great news for a great industry   more ›

Hurricane Sandy

Repairs Set For Barnegat Inlet, Bay Channels

Oyster Creek Channel will be dredged, jetty will be repaired under Army Corps project

Damage along Barnegat Inlet's north jetty caused by Superstorm Sandy will be repaired as part of a larger project that will also include dredging the heavily-trafficked Oyster Creek Channel, officials said. The north jetty of the inlet, which runs along the south end of Island Beach State Park opposite Long Beach Island, was impacted by storm surge during Sandy, leading to shoaling which occurred at some points and the loss of some jetty rocks. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers crews conducted a side-scan SONAR survey of the north jetty and inspected for toe failure, said Stephen Rochette, spokesman for the Corps' Philadelphia district. The channel remains open and active, though the scan revealed "moderate damage" of the jetty which will be …

Martin

10:14 am on Saturday, April 13, 2013

Important meeting Thurs. April 25th: All Shore towns' residents feel confusion, anger and despair about FEMA’s draconian mandates. Stop FEMA Now was created to inform property owners of the hardships they face from FEMA's temporary "advisory" base flood elevations, extra-high house elevation requirements and exorbitant annual insurance premiums. The grassroots organization wants to spur Congress …   more ›

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Stunning Video of Mantoloking Breach, Reconstruction Effort

'Miracle of Route 35' video released by engineering firm that oversaw the closing of the Mantoloking breach

Arora and Associates, a Lawrenceville-based consulting civil and structural engineering firm, released a video Wednesday that contains stunning footage of the Mantoloking breach created by Superstorm Sandy. The video chronicles the efforts of the company's employees to engineer a solution to closing the breach, shoring up the island and rebuilding Route 35 and the base of the Mantoloking Bridge intersection.

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Betty Ann Fuller

10:05 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

@ MEB: agreed, especially those who used this route to get the trains from BayHead or PPB.   more ›

Friday, March 29, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Sandy's Impact on Boating and Fishing in Lacey

Uncertainty about the quality and safety of the water remains following Hurricane Sandy

Right now, Frank Przemielewski figures there’s a perception problem. The boat business has been slow since Hurricane Sandy, the owner of Ted & Son’s Forked River Marina said Thursday. Typically, early spring is the time that people haul their boats down to the marina for service, or rent a slip, as they get ready for a season on the water. But, his customers just aren’t sure if they’re even going in the water this year. In the five months since Sandy struck, cleanup and restoration along New Jersey’s coast has been ongoing, but there are concerns that the back bays and tributaries have been left unattended. Lose debris, beach sand, sunken ships have all been talked about. What really lurks underneath, Przemielewski can’t say, but there’s …

Michelle Finne Richardson

10:36 pm on Monday, April 8, 2013

NO ALCOHOL MIKE 30 PLUS YEARS AS A CAPTAIN SHOULS HAVE NEVER GONE NEAR THE ROCKS. BARNEGAT INLET IS A DEATH TRAP PERIOD. NEEDS TO BE REDIRECTED YET AGAIN   more ›

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