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Axel Carlson Reef to Receive 100 Tons of Buoy Sinkers from Coast Guard

The Axel Carlson Reef, located approximately 4.4 miles southeast of Manasquan Inlet in Monmouth County, will receive 100 tons of worn concrete buoy sinkers from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) during January and February 2007 as part of the Division's Artificial Reef Program. The sinkers will be similar in size and shape to the ones pictured below:

A total of 38 buoy sinkers that range in size from 5,000 to 12,500 pounds will be set in place by the USCG buoy tenders "CGC Katherine Walker" and the "CGC Juniper".

Coast Guard Cutter Juniper
Coast Guard Cutter Juniper
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Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker
Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker
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The concrete sinkers, recently taken out of service by the U.S. Coast Guard,will provide an excellent attachment surface for mussels, barnacles, hydroids, anemones, stony coral and other invertebrates, which will quickly cover the structures with a living carpet, providing the base of a productive marine food chain. By the summer, sea bass, tautog, scup, triggerfish and summer flounder will colonize the new reef. It will then become a favorite target of anglers coming out of Manasquan and Shark River Inlets.

Bouy blocks on deck
Concrete buoy sinkers on deck
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Lowering concrete buoy sinkers
Lowering concrete buoy sinkers
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For further information on the bouy sinker deployments contact Hugh Carberry at 609-748-2022.

For information on past and planned deployments see the Artificial Reef Deployments page.

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