The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
HISTORIC WATERFRONT, ST. MARYS, GA.
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if the same thing happens here that happened in brunswick. the shrimp will find another place to go as they did in brunswick. years back brunswick rivers were good shrimping but now they are here and darien
jay, i will guess residntial . the reason i say that is the same industrail plants are still there, but look at how many walls of subdivision run offs and steel pilings. 5 years ago could catch all the fish you wanted in north river someone put up a steel wall not a fish cought from there. it will hurt the fishing and shrimping in cumberland sound
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if the same thing happens here that happened in brunswick. the shrimp will find another place to go as they did in brunswick. years back brunswick rivers were good shrimping but now they are here and darien
Assuming that what you say is true, was it more a case of industrial pollution than residential development in the rivers around Brunswick?
jay, i will guess residntial . the reason i say that is the same industrail plants are still there, but look at how many walls of subdivision run offs and steel pilings. 5 years ago could catch all the fish you wanted in north river someone put up a steel wall not a fish cought from there.
it will hurt the fishing and shrimping in cumberland sound
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