![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 11/29/2011 9:24 PM, DaveS wrote:
So I guess that means that the beach keeps disappearing due to "climate change" and the rest of the parking lot disappears in the next storm? . . . meanwhile the "influential types" keep using their "influence" to maintain their vehicular fishing access, instead of being leaders in facing up to the facts of "climate change?" Dave Beaches come and go even with or without "climate change," leaving less and less sand in which to bury ones head. The only constant is the ability of "influentials" to intimidate bureaucrats charged with protecting the broader national interest in the face of unpleasant realities. God only knows what point you are trying to make here, but you are demonstrating that you have no clue of the relevant details or local background. Assateague is the northern-most of 8 barrier islands on the Virginia Eastern Shore. None are developed at all, Assateague is the only one with a causeway bridge leading onto it. The others are reachable by a short boat trip. Being barrier islands and all, they all constantly shift. Not being developed, they effectively protect the inner coastal regions. Assateague was designated as a national seashore, thus for public enjoyment, back in the 1960's. It only later got converted into a National Wildlife Refuge, a decision the locals had no input into. As for vehicular access, I see no problem allowing it as always, given the same wildlife inhabits and nests on Cedar, Metompkin, Parramore, and the rest of the islands down to Smith Island. Tom |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Nov 30, 7:13*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 11/29/2011 9:24 PM, DaveS wrote: So I guess that means that the beach keeps disappearing due to "climate change" and the rest of the parking lot disappears in the next storm? . . . meanwhile the "influential types" keep using their "influence" to maintain their vehicular fishing access, instead of being leaders in facing up to the facts of "climate change?" Dave Beaches come and go even with or without "climate change," leaving less and less sand in which to bury ones head. The only constant is the ability of "influentials" to intimidate bureaucrats charged with protecting the broader national interest in the face of unpleasant realities. God only knows what point you are trying to make here, but you are demonstrating that you have no clue of the relevant details or local background. Assateague is the northern-most of 8 barrier islands on the Virginia Eastern Shore. None are developed at all, Assateague is the only one with a causeway bridge leading onto it. The others are reachable by a short boat trip. Being barrier islands and all, they all constantly shift. Not being developed, they effectively protect the inner coastal regions. Assateague was designated as a national seashore, thus for public enjoyment, back in the 1960's. It only later got converted into a National Wildlife Refuge, a decision the locals had no input into. As for vehicular access, I see no problem allowing it as always, given the same wildlife inhabits and nests on Cedar, Metompkin, Parramore, and the rest of the islands down to Smith Island. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Hm..... Do the boats have motors? giles who notes that points are often directional and, if sharp enough, quite invisible.....at least to some observers, local or otherwise. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
nd
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Nov 30, 5:13*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 11/29/2011 9:24 PM, DaveS wrote: So I guess that means that the beach keeps disappearing due to "climate change" and the rest of the parking lot disappears in the next storm? . . . meanwhile the "influential types" keep using their "influence" to maintain their vehicular fishing access, instead of being leaders in facing up to the facts of "climate change?" Dave Beaches come and go even with or without "climate change," leaving less and less sand in which to bury ones head. The only constant is the ability of "influentials" to intimidate bureaucrats charged with protecting the broader national interest in the face of unpleasant realities. God only knows what point you are trying to make here, but you are demonstrating that you have no clue of the relevant details or local background. Assateague is the northern-most of 8 barrier islands on the Virginia Eastern Shore. None are developed at all, Assateague is the only one with a causeway bridge leading onto it. The others are reachable by a short boat trip. Being barrier islands and all, they all constantly shift. Not being developed, they effectively protect the inner coastal regions. Assateague was designated as a national seashore, thus for public enjoyment, back in the 1960's. It only later got converted into a National Wildlife Refuge, a decision the locals had no input into. As for vehicular access, I see no problem allowing it as always, given the same wildlife inhabits and nests on Cedar, Metompkin, Parramore, and the rest of the islands down to Smith Island. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Did you read the Washington Post article? As to local knowledge . . . you are probably not aware that I was the original Misty's dialogue coach and keeper of the sugar cubes, but then again that bitch mare was about as generous with the credits as Madonna in her day, and she **** inside her trailer between just about every take. So don't blame me if your so-called "GOD" won't straighten you out on this deal. Seriously, read the article. Dave |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
fishing spot | asnodin dianalan | Bass Fishing | 3 | March 12th, 2011 04:14 AM |
The fishing spot | plumbcrazy | Fishing in Canada | 0 | September 20th, 2006 09:29 PM |
baiting a fishing spot | Bob La Londe | General Discussion | 6 | November 23rd, 2003 02:10 PM |
baiting a fishing spot | Bob La Londe | Bass Fishing | 2 | November 15th, 2003 01:27 AM |
Fishing spot in So. Cal | MC | Saltwater Fishing | 0 | October 22nd, 2003 01:59 AM |