dc426
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- Aug 7, 2011
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Sorry no pictures because there really wasn't too much to take a picture of. I started the day early in the morning around 6am at one of my usual spots. The tide was up so I couldn't venture too far out. Found a few clads and that was it. Headed north from there to a beach I normally don't hunt and just found a ton of clad that obviously has been buried for quite some time. I did manage a small silver ring and another silvery looking ring. Also a nice silver heavy bracelet. Headed north from there to hit low tide at CWB. I was shocked to see what happened to the north beach. I estimate it lost 75 feet of beach and it was all dumped close into what used to be shore to form a huge new sand bar close in. The old sand bar is still there but now it's like there's beach, sand bar, beach, sand bar, water, sand bar. I hope that makes sense. It just ain't the same. When it was low tide before Debby you could walk out to the sand bar. Now it's like there are giant holes everywhere. You can be walking parallel to the beach in knee deep water and then the next step it's over your head. Then back to knee deep all the way down the beach. I did manage a silver wedding band south of the pier. BTW south of the pier doesn't seem to have affected as bad.
Here is a link to a report done by USF on the beach erosion from Debby that I copied from one of the other sites. Nothing about CWB though.
DC
http://www.pinellascounty.org/environment/coastalMngmt/pdfs/Beaches-Tropical-Storm-Debby.pdf
DC
Here is a link to a report done by USF on the beach erosion from Debby that I copied from one of the other sites. Nothing about CWB though.
DC
http://www.pinellascounty.org/environment/coastalMngmt/pdfs/Beaches-Tropical-Storm-Debby.pdf
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