they have been out there since Monday:http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:435849/imo:9010137/mmsi:367059880/vessel:MARCUS%20G.LANGSETH
Hi ....,The project reached its successful completion this morning on schedule and ship is returning to port today. I wanted to thank you for all of your assistance and cooperation.Regards,Sean******************************Sean Higgins, Ph.D.Director, Office of Marine OperationsSr. Research ScientistL-DEO /Columbia University61 Rt. 9WPalisades, NY 10964
Quote from: njdiver on July 06, 2015, 10:20:43 AMHi ....,The project reached its successful completion this morning on schedule and ship is returning to port today. I wanted to thank you for all of your assistance and cooperation.Regards,Sean******************************Sean Higgins, Ph.D.Director, Office of Marine OperationsSr. Research ScientistL-DEO /Columbia University61 Rt. 9WPalisades, NY 10964Sean, after all of the posts you have made why did you wait until your final one to provide us with your name, affiliation and credentials? Seems as though if you did this earlier in the debate perhaps people would've valued your input and may have even asked questions. Excuse me for being so blunt but, I think it was a dick move on your part and probably done on purpose.
Perhaps DrakeRader can answer this...Been thinking of this for several weeks now. I don’t know if I am thinking correctly or not. Perhaps someone with more knowledge on this subject (I have none) can pipe in and clarify.In past years the water clarity in the Shark River area (ocean and basin) has been good most of the time. At times the water was so clear you could see ten to twenty feet below the surface. Of course there were times when the water clarity was very poor, but that condition did not last more that a day or two. This season the water has been dirty with sediment for the longest duration that I can ever remember. This dirty water had been prevalent even to thirty, forty and even fifty miles off shore.Which leads me to ask: Is this the result of the seismic blasting that was performed off of Barnegat, NJ this summer? I do not know the process of seismic blasting but I do know that sound waves (seismic blasting) are nothing more than vibrations. Could these vibrations cause the sediment on the ocean floor to be disrupted and mix with the water? Could this be the cause of the dirty water that we are experiencing this season? I am not trying to place blame on anybody or agency, but I can see no other explanation for this. I would just like some answers.
So the testing is done and there have been no reports of massive fish kills or dolphins, whales and turtles washing up on the beach?
Quote from: IrishAyes on September 08, 2015, 01:45:53 PMPerhaps DrakeRader can answer this...Been thinking of this for several weeks now. I don’t know if I am thinking correctly or not. Perhaps someone with more knowledge on this subject (I have none) can pipe in and clarify.In past years the water clarity in the Shark River area (ocean and basin) has been good most of the time. At times the water was so clear you could see ten to twenty feet below the surface. Of course there were times when the water clarity was very poor, but that condition did not last more that a day or two. This season the water has been dirty with sediment for the longest duration that I can ever remember. This dirty water had been prevalent even to thirty, forty and even fifty miles off shore.Which leads me to ask: Is this the result of the seismic blasting that was performed off of Barnegat, NJ this summer? I do not know the process of seismic blasting but I do know that sound waves (seismic blasting) are nothing more than vibrations. Could these vibrations cause the sediment on the ocean floor to be disrupted and mix with the water? Could this be the cause of the dirty water that we are experiencing this season? I am not trying to place blame on anybody or agency, but I can see no other explanation for this. I would just like some answers.That is an interesting observation. I can say when I was out that way fishing while the active blasting was happening I can't say I recall seeing the water dirty.I was just thinking of posting on this topic to see what the results of this study were....
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