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Old 03-24-2017, 02:21 PM
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W guess oyster fishermen have no culture or do not provide to the local economy. and as far as you being upset over dredging silting up the lake sweetheart it damn sure aint gonna stop just so you can have a place to fish and thats a promise ( AKA PRO GUIDE )
When the wall is built in 2019 along the ship channel to close off the lower end of the lake , it will fix a ton of problems and stop the silt covering up wash out , nine mile , long point areas.


As far as oyster fishing goes yes they do help the local economy but nothing like fishing does , between rec and guide fishing it bring in millions to the local economy.

Oyster fisherman had basically worked them selves out of a job when they stop using tongs with zero reseeding. It was only a matter of time till it was over.

A blind man could see that coming because its simple math
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Old 03-24-2017, 02:30 PM
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When the wall is built in 2019 along the ship channel to close off the lower end of the lake , it will fix a ton of problems and stop the silt covering up wash out , nine mile , long point areas.
Is this really in the works? I remember seeing you post about it a while back but forgot to ask
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Old 03-24-2017, 06:18 PM
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Is this really in the works? I remember seeing you post about it a while back but forgot to ask
Yep

As of right now they plan on starting in 2019 with lower end of lake .
I saw the blue prints this pass fall.


They also have plans to close turners bay off but that is still many years away .


Right now they will focus on south end
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Old 03-27-2017, 07:35 AM
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As of right now they plan on starting in 2019 with lower end of lake .
I saw the blue prints this pass fall.


They also have plans to close turners bay off but that is still many years away .


Right now they will focus on south end
Would you mind explaining to us how this will help them lake? Honest question not sarcasm.
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Old 03-27-2017, 12:03 PM
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[QUOTE=seachaser250;818037]Would you mind explaining to us how this will help them lake? Honest question not sarcasm

It will keep the fluctuation of salt water and silt from being so extreme on every outgoing/incoming tide.
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Old 03-27-2017, 12:05 PM
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Would you mind explaining to us how this will help them lake? Honest question not sarcasm.
Will help in a number of ways

1st and most important is it will lower the salinity in the lake which will allow the weirs to stay open 24/7 365 and with lower salinity you will have a stronger and healthier marsh .

2nd it will stop erosion and land loss inside the lake and lower end.

3rd it will stop slit building up on reefs and killing them along channel like wash out, 9 mile , long point , old Jetties reefs and many other small ones close to channel
- also when you stop slit and lower salinity your natural oyster beds will flurish and come back stronger and healthier than ever .
High salinity levels over oyster beds cause several problems including drill snails

Overall outcome is Healthier marsh , which feeds the lake which is key to our estuary success . More shrimp ,more crabs ,more fish , more oysters and more habits .
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