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Old 04-07-2005, 07:48 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Silver Duck
Small stuf I can pick up and deal with. What I had in mind were the kinds of things that Island Girl and APS described, and I don't have the luxury of owning a personal piece of shoreline to which I can tow them.

I take it then that the MP will deal with such things? I would have no objection to standing by until they arrive...

Silver Duck

I'm not sure the MP will deal with such things. Most of this stuff just eventually finds a shore to call home, hopefully w/o someone hitting it. Given you (and others I'm sure) have no place to tow the larger debris to, I wonder if a cheap marker flag on a pole couldn't be attached to a float of some sort and the whole shebang tethered/tied/nailed to the debris. This way it would at least be visible from a distance ... Just a thought.

I've generally found empty plastic bags of all sizes and the styrofoam guts from the newer buoys. The latter get amazing heavy when water logged.
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