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New Post 5/19/2008 1:35 PM
User is offline Cosign
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Second Act of Vandalism of Shorebird Closure Fencing 
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      National Park Service News Release
          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  DATE:  May 18, 2008
          CONTACT: 252-473-2111, ext. 148
         
Second Act of Vandalism of Shorebird Closure Fencing
 
A second vandalism incident to a signed resource protection area was discovered by Cape Hatteras National Seashore staff on Friday, May 16th, 2008.  Park staff found over 1,500 feet of fence protecting an American Oystercatcher nest had been damaged.  This closure area is located on the ocean side of Hatteras Island, about .8 of a mile north of Buxton in a pedestrian use only zone.
 
The park ranger called to investigate the vandalism found that 20 fence posts had been broken, five signs pulled out of the sand, and three carsonite closure signs are missing.  The ranger documented one set of bare footprints going from post to post on the beach and then into the dune area.  The footprints entered the closure area; however, the nest appeared undisturbed.  Over 1,300 feet of fencing was damaged on the west side of the dune and about 274 feet combined on the north and south sides on the open beach. 
A recent Consent Decree related to shorebird and sea turtle protection at Cape Hatteras National Seashore requires the National Park Service to automatically expand the closure area by 50 meters if a confirmed deliberate act disturbs or harasses wildlife or vandalizes fencing, nests, or plants.  Park staff documented the site and expanded the closure 50 meters (164 feet) to the south as ordered in the Consent Decree.  This closure expansion is located in a pedestrian only area and will not affect ORV users.
 
Destruction of government property and entering a resource closure are federal criminal violations, each subject to up to a $5,000. fine and up to six months imprisonment.
 
For more information, call 252-473-2111 ext. 148.

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New Post 5/20/2008 8:39 AM
User is offline knot crazy
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Speckled Trout


Re: Second Act of Vandalism of Shorebird Closure Fencing 

If you think it's bad now just wait until this coming (Memorial Day) weekend when there's 10,000 visitors to the Islands, some  aware of the beach closings but probably more that aren't. Maybe a new term is waranted like 'Beach Rage'   Either way I'll be in our area putting the finishing touches on my deck and trying to yak-fish locally. What a shame !! 


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New Post 5/20/2008 10:26 AM
User is offline Kent Dorfman
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Re: Second Act of Vandalism of Shorebird Closure Fencing 

I'd like to see what would happen if some locals caught a group of Greenpeacers vandilizing those areas.


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New Post 5/20/2008 2:06 PM
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Striper


Re: Second Act of Vandalism of Shorebird Closure Fencing 

Actually there is a $1000.00 reward for info leading to the identification of the person(s) responsible.

could be the seed money for the next boat <GRIN>


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New Post 5/20/2008 10:40 PM
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Croaker


Re: Second Act of Vandalism of Shorebird Closure Fencing 

dem bastards aint gonna stop me i think instead of paddling baits out ima just drift on the outside for my big cobe also you can paddle around the clouser to the point and fish all night how many people have dreamed about fishing the point when the drum are blitzing all by there self with a couple buddys find something positive outta this

 
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