Digger54
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Hi;
I am posting these questions on this forum since the group here is versed about the wreck sites on the Treasure Coast and can probably answer my questions.
As I understand it, the average joe can detect on the beach as long as they stay between the high tide mark and the toe of the dunes. That being said, technically speaking anyone detecting wet sand during peak low tide regardless of being out of the water is violating the law if they are below the high tide mark?
I read that the parking access areas along the treasure coast are closed from sunset to sunrise. I take that to mean that metal detecting on the beaches is also closed during that time frame since they are limiting beach access?
I am posting these questions on this forum since the group here is versed about the wreck sites on the Treasure Coast and can probably answer my questions.
As I understand it, the average joe can detect on the beach as long as they stay between the high tide mark and the toe of the dunes. That being said, technically speaking anyone detecting wet sand during peak low tide regardless of being out of the water is violating the law if they are below the high tide mark?
I read that the parking access areas along the treasure coast are closed from sunset to sunrise. I take that to mean that metal detecting on the beaches is also closed during that time frame since they are limiting beach access?