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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 11:58:05 -0400, thunder
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Next thing you know, they'll be in Chesapeake Bay. Just think...slow
speed zone outside of any marked channel...and slow speed zone within
1/2
mile of shore.

It's commmmmming!

At least one has been to the Chesapeake, and New Jersey, for that
matter:

http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/whalenet95/0180.html

How about they just eliminate them from the ecosystem and be done with
it?


I was actually hoping they'd all swim up Harry's way and shut down *his*
boating waters. It'd be poetic justice, since, afterall, it was a
Clinton-appointed judge ( Emmet G. Sullivan) from Washington DC who ruled
in
favor of the Save the Manatee folks, and threatened to hold Sec. of
Interior
Gale Norton in contempt for not conforming to the judgement and
implementing
the manatee zones.


How did Sullivan, in siding with the Save the Manatee people "shut down
boating waters"? Did the ruling state that boats weren't allowed in the
waters anymore? Hell, I'll answer....NO.


In some waters, yes. Those are called "manatee sanctuaries". In other
waters, the bays are so shallow that they're only passable by a boat on
plane during medium or high tide. Off plane, most boats can't get through
them. So once again, yes it managed to shut down the boating waters.

Stick to what you know, basskisser. Wife beating and trailer parks.


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NOYB wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 11:58:05 -0400, thunder
wrote:

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:50:13 +0000, NOYB wrote:


Next thing you know, they'll be in Chesapeake Bay. Just

think...slow
speed zone outside of any marked channel...and slow speed zone

within
1/2
mile of shore.

It's commmmmming!

At least one has been to the Chesapeake, and New Jersey, for that
matter:

http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/whalenet95/0180.html

How about they just eliminate them from the ecosystem and be done

with
it?

I was actually hoping they'd all swim up Harry's way and shut down

*his*
boating waters. It'd be poetic justice, since, afterall, it was a
Clinton-appointed judge ( Emmet G. Sullivan) from Washington DC who

ruled
in
favor of the Save the Manatee folks, and threatened to hold Sec. of
Interior
Gale Norton in contempt for not conforming to the judgement and
implementing
the manatee zones.


How did Sullivan, in siding with the Save the Manatee people "shut down
boating waters"? Did the ruling state that boats weren't allowed in the
waters anymore? Hell, I'll answer....NO.


In some waters, yes. Those are called "manatee sanctuaries". In other
waters, the bays are so shallow that they're only passable by a boat on
plane during medium or high tide. Off plane, most boats can't get through
them. So once again, yes it managed to shut down the boating waters.

Stick to what you know, basskisser. Wife beating and trailer parks.


dope smoking,....................and soiling himself.





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