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New Post 5/5/2008 5:56 PM
User is offline Cosign
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National Park Service News Release. 

National Park Service News Release

          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  DATE:   May 5, 2008
          CONTACT: 252-473-2111, ext. 148
         
 
The following temporary closures of popular areas are being installed today in accordance with the requirements of the consent decree signed by U.S. District Court Judge Terrence W. Boyle.
 
1)  Bodie Island Spit – A 150 m buffer is required for an American oystercatcher breeding area located approximately 50 meters from the ocean in a narrow section of beach north of the spit.  The buffer will preclude ORV and pedestrian access along the ocean shoreline.  NPS is evaluating an option for a pedestrian by-pass, outside the buffer, through the interior of the spit to reach sections of the spit/shoreline that are otherwise open to recreational use, but currently an appropriate option does not exist due to flooded conditions.  NPS will continue to work on the pedestrian by-pass option.  Ramp 4 north to Ramp 2 is open for 2 miles to ORV and pedestrian access until May 15 when the seasonal closure in front of Coquina Beach goes into effect.
 
2)  Cape Point – A 100 m buffer is required for a least tern breeding area that is occurring approximately 80-90 m from the ocean near the eastern edge of the Cape Point prenesting area, adjacent to the ORV corridor on the northeast side of the Point.  The 100 m buffer will preclude access along the shoreline.  There currently is not an alternative access option around the buffer; however, NPS will continue to evaluate the situation daily. 
 
3)  South Ocracoke – A 50 m buffer is required for breeding adult piping plover (PIPL) that are foraging on the northeast side of the prenesting area.  A PIPL nest has been established nearby (within the prenesting area).  Adult piping plover are repeatedly foraging on the adjacent shoreline in the 100 ft. ORV corridor.  There currently is not an alternate route option available; however, NPS will continue to evaluate the situation daily.  Ramp 72 north to Ramp 70 is open for approximately 1.8 miles to ORV and pedestrian access.
 
Other sections of the Seashore were opened over the weekend to ORV and pedestrian access.  An ORV safety closure, approximately 1.6 mile in length, was lifted along the Avon beachfront from 0.1 mile north of Avon Fishing Pier to Ramp 38.  There is temporarily through-access from Ramp 34 to Ramp 38 until the seasonal village closures go into effect on May 15, 2008. 
 
Temporary stabilization work on Ramp 44 was completed last weekend to attempt to alleviate flooded conditions.  The ramp was reopened late Saturday afternoon.  Park maintenance crews have further plans to remedy the flooded ramp condition by raising the roadbed with appropriate materials and thus reducing closures of the ramp in the future due to flooding.
 
For more information on beach access, the Beach Access Report is distributed weekly on Thursdays. For more resource management information, the Resource Management Field Summary is distributed weekly.  In addition, check www.nps.gov/caha for more information or call 252-473-2111 ext. 148.

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New Post 5/5/2008 11:07 PM
User is offline red_fish
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Croaker


Re: National Park Service News Release. 

what a sad sad day on the fishhing front just when the drum start chewing the beach up they shut it down some real bs also heard from a lil birdie that the guy who made the call to shut it down was trown out of the orange blosom and told he was not welcome in thier any more and recived the same respond when he went down to conners to get some grocciers all this pre closing so makes you wonder was this a personal agenda or what

 
New Post 5/5/2008 11:10 PM
User is offline red_fish
106 posts
Croaker


Re: National Park Service News Release. 

this bs should have been brought up to pres. cand. being we have a NC primary tomma we really need some national light on this

SOS-save our shores

 
New Post 5/6/2008 12:08 AM
User is offline Kent Dorfman
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Tarpon




Re: National Park Service News Release. 

Just glad I'm a yak fisher and not a shore fisher very often.  I feel sorry for those who really love to drum fish though.  Agree, it is bs. 


TOM - Hobie Revolution (orange), Wilderness Systems Ride 135 (orange), Heritage Redfish 12 (yellow), Mad River Canoe Explorer 14 (yellow)........FOUNDER, BOTTOM 10% CLUB............... Life's tough........it's even tougher when you're stupid. -John Wayne
 
New Post 5/6/2008 8:40 AM
User is offline knot crazy
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Speckled Trout


Re: National Park Service News Release. 

What a hot load of crap !! It's just too coincidental that all this happened right after the head Eco-Nazi gets treated like the POS that he is and thrown out of a couple of local establishments because no one can stomach seeing him and then the first good Drum run at the point at the same time, WTF !!

 Those guys are not there to protect birds or turtles, they're there to ruin peoples lives because they don't think the same. It's a sad day for not only the local business owners and citizens but it's a sad day for the constitutional rights of all Americans when a group can do this supposedly 'under the law' !!


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New Post 5/6/2008 1:06 PM
User is offline Kent Dorfman
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Re: National Park Service News Release. 

I'm kinda suprised they didn't bury that guy with Blackbeard's treasure.


TOM - Hobie Revolution (orange), Wilderness Systems Ride 135 (orange), Heritage Redfish 12 (yellow), Mad River Canoe Explorer 14 (yellow)........FOUNDER, BOTTOM 10% CLUB............... Life's tough........it's even tougher when you're stupid. -John Wayne
 
New Post 5/6/2008 8:30 PM
User is offline red_fish
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Croaker


Re: National Park Service News Release. 

you know stuff like this really used to not bother me all that much, OK let the birds have there space blah blah but this crap really really turns my stomach and keeps me awake at night i have never really ever felt so betrayed by my politicans WHERE THE HELL IS MARK BASNIGHT

 
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