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I have now heard a few reports from boaters in our region who say they are
finding many mooring buoys just "gone" from state marine parks. One boater found zero buoys at a park that previously had three. He asked the park ranger about it, and was adamently informed that the park had just as many mooring buoys now as ever. The boater asked the ranger to show him where the buoys were, and the ranger then backed down to admit they were "temporarily out of service." Offical excuses seem to vary between "the crane on the buoy service boat is broken" to "we can't get the permits needed to reanchor the buoys once we have removed them for servicing or repair." There aren't enough boaters to get anybody in government to give a serious rip about maintaining infrastructure, dredging areas not frequented by commercial vessels, etc. One version of the federal budget this year called for the elimination of funding for dredging the ICW, (don't know whether that was the version that finally passed), so it isn't just a regional issue. Our sport and the boating industry depend on maintaining a certain infrastructure. This may not be the right economic environment to expect sweeping improvements, but IMO we should all sing out when we notice the loss of existing services. |
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