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On Oct 27, 1:22 pm, jeff wrote:
Bart wrote: ... There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. Wouldn't that require a lot of paperwork and legwork to be legal? Those rocks could be the key features to significant eco-systems! I hate all the ecology people. They go way overboard on such things. Life is prolific--particularly in warmer climates. I wish it were easier to blast out obstructions without mega paperwork and obstacles. Once done, sea life would replace any damage in a short period of time. If sea life and grow on toxic bottom paint in a few short weeks, it would re-establish itself on the bottom in less time. |
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