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Showing posts with label Richmond Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richmond Hill. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Feds Seek Spear-Fishing Ban at Reef Sanctuary

A complete ban on spear fishing along protected waters off Georgia’s coast has been proposed by a national environmental agency. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wants to fully protect Gray’s Reef, a national marine sanctuary between St. Simons and Sapelo Islands.

Currently, certain types of spear gun-use are allowed at Gray’s Reef, but not equipment using gun ammunition, or powerheads.

However, authorities have had a tough time enforcing the partial ban already in-place, thus the call for a full ban.

Duane Harris chairs the South Atlantic Fisheries Management Council, and is a spear fisherman living on St. Simons. While he opposes spear fishing restrictions along South Atlantic waters in general, he has no problem with the proposed ban for this reef sanctuary off Georgia’s coast:
"It is fairly shallow...75 feet, so it is a good place to dive. But most of diving and taking of the snapper-grouper species is done in deeper waters off coast. It’s a small area…it’s not going to have a major impact on the spear fishing public."
Spear fishermen often target the large and mature fish most beneficial to the marine ecosystem. Some fish populations, like red snapper found in Gray's Reef, are overfished...or approaching that status.

A public comment hearing will be held Thursday night from 6-9pm at the Stevens Wetlands Center in Richmond Hill. A vote on the proposal won’t come until early May.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Small plane crashes in coastal Ga.

A small plane crash in coastal Georgia Wednesday injured three people, including a child. The aircraft reportedly hit a tree and landed in the front yard of a home in Richmond Hill, Ga. The single-engine Piper was flying from Florida to North Carolina. Officials say the three victims are expected to survive.

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