Abundance
2012-04-03 17:13:07
I know that I saw a huge black buoy on the beach last trip that I hadn't seen before. This is a big deal, all of this drift coming our way at once, but I think that it could easily be overhyped. Nets still attached to buoys and floating around are my biggest worry. I guess I did pass a deadheaded piling too, just a few inches of it sticking out of the water. That would have punched a hole through the hull of most boats, and scraped along and taken off the propeller on others. It was blowing to hard for me to take care of it, but I let my partners know and one of them towed it to the beach as soon as the weather let up. If it had been nighttime, a guy would never have seen it. A guy does need to worry about these things now more than ever I suppose. The whole tragedy of this issue hit home when I saw a warning that shoes drifting up might still have feet in them. Each of these pieces of debris had somebody touching them at some point who may very well have died in this same water that we are fishing in. It makes a guy think. Just the same, keep an eye out for stuff that might be useful.I saw that a Russian research vessel picked up a skiff and outboard out there this fall.
salmonkiller81
2012-12-14 05:49:10
I was talking to a guy down in Port Oford Oregon and someone had seen a washing machine floating around like 45 miles out! Sure it was som to do with the disaster.
tketrol
2013-02-01 16:26:24
Not sure why they did not scrap rather than scuttle that ship off Canada. Is it what the owners had wanted? I suppose the environmental reprecussions, as suggested above, could have been an issue.
mydona
2013-02-01 17:24:57
I believe that ship was already stripped and at the bone yard when it got away. I hope that means that the fuel tanks and oil was already removed. USCG needed the target practice anyway.