he water past
the low tide line!
Mike Z.
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 8:14 PM, Long Island Birding
wrote:
> Just an FYI about general New York Beach Access, I believe the high water
> mark (high tide line) is the demarcation used to separate public and
> private beach property. Meaning
Just an FYI about general New York Beach Access, I believe the high water
mark (high tide line) is the demarcation used to separate public and
private beach property. Meaning if you walk on the wet sand that is
covered by water half of the day, you are OK. There was even a ruling in
1988 in NY
Just an FYI about general New York Beach Access, I believe the high water
mark (high tide line) is the demarcation used to separate public and
private beach property. Meaning if you walk on the wet sand that is
covered by water half of the day, you are OK. There was even a ruling in
1988 in NY
Did anyone happen to notice if the Bicknell's at Prospect Park had a small
growth by the bottom of one of its eye? Thanks.
Mike Z.
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Paul R Sweet wrote:
> Take a trip to the top of Slide Montain in the next few weeks. Guaranteed
> Bicknell's
>
>
Did anyone happen to notice if the Bicknell's at Prospect Park had a small
growth by the bottom of one of its eye? Thanks.
Mike Z.
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Paul R Sweet wrote:
> Take a trip to the top of Slide Montain in the next few weeks. Guaranteed
> Bicknell's
>
> Paul Sweet |
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