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Smiling JOe
05-27-2006, 12:10 PM
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Turtle Traps in Seaside
What is up with all of these craters being dug in Seaside? If you are going to allow "your kids" (most kids don't did holes this large) to dig these big holes, please fill them before leaving the beach. Not only are they a hazard for Sea Turtles, they are also a hazard to people walking on the beach after sunset.
Unplugged
05-27-2006, 12:17 PM
Turtle Traps in Seaside
What is up with all of these craters being dug in Seaside? If you are going to allow "your kids" (most kids don't did holes this large) to dig these big holes, please fill them before leaving the beach. Not only are they a hazard for Sea Turtles, they are also a hazard to people walking on the beach after sunset.You are so right - PLEASE fill them in! A friend's kid 'caught' a Walton County Sheriff's truck recently with one of these pits. The driver wasn't amused.
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Last year I saw a new product, 3-foot plastic shovels being sold at a few places in SoWal. I intended to speak with shop owners over the winter about maybe not offering them. I never got around to it.
Now I am seeing 3-5 foot plastic shovels for sale at almost every store on 30-A that sells beach toys. Do you think that is right? Should merchants be encouraged not to sell them?
It seems all the large holes I'm seeing on the beaches are a hazard to all kinds of creatures, including the human ones.
Seasider
05-29-2006, 12:43 PM
Big shovels should be banned from the beach during turtle season.
Big shovels should be banned from the beach during turtle season.
I also don't want to break my leg or take anyone to the hospital.
Now I am seeing 3-5 foot plastic shovels for sale at almost every store on 30-A that sells beach toys. Do you think that is right? Should merchants be encouraged not to sell them?
It would be easy to get the independents to stop selling them, but what about Publix and Tom Thumb? There does seem to be some primal urge to dig holes in the sand. However, there is no similar urge to fill the holes back up when one leaves.
Johnrudy
05-29-2006, 10:55 PM
When I was growing up we were always supposed to re-fill the holes. Sort of like dousing a campfire. Some people are just inconsiderate, don't know any better or just never told. The adults have to tell the kids.
Smiling JOe
05-30-2006, 12:04 AM
When I was growing up we were always supposed to re-fill the holes. Sort of like dousing a campfire. Some people are just inconsiderate, don't know any better or just never told. The adults have to tell the kids. You are right. The adults must lead by example and often, the kids whom I see are unsupervised. In particular, the three kids with the craters in the photos had no supervision in the immediate vicinity whom I could see. :idontno:
When I was growing up we were always supposed to re-fill the holes. Sort of like dousing a campfire. Some people are just inconsiderate, don't know any better or just never told. The adults have to tell the kids.
I was told the same by my folks when we would go to Sanibel every year. My father and I would fill them in, but my little shovel never dug them that deep. The worst we did was around or in front of our sand castle. I wonder if the county would think about information signs asking people to fill them in. :idontno:
Smiling JOe
05-30-2006, 12:09 PM
I was told the same by my folks when we would go to Sanibel every year. My father and I would fill them in, but my little shovel never dug them that deep. The worst we did was around or in front of our sand castle. I wonder if the county would think about information signs asking people to fill them in. :idontno:I think it would be easier to get the stores to illiminate the shovels than it would be to get people to read any signs, especially when the beach is calling their name.
It would be easy to get the independents to stop selling them, but what about Publix and Tom Thumb? There does seem to be some primal urge to dig holes in the sand. However, there is no similar urge to fill the holes back up when one leaves.
Does Publix sell them too? Publix is usually happy to go with what the public wants. Or at least what St. Joe wants.
The Tom Thumbs (and Grayton store) are owned by the same guy who I'd bet would be happy to oblige.
Franny
05-30-2006, 12:52 PM
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Turtle Traps in Seaside
What is up with all of these craters being dug in Seaside? If you are going to allow "your kids" (most kids don't did holes this large) to dig these big holes, please fill them before leaving the beach. Not only are they a hazard for Sea Turtles, they are also a hazard to people walking on the beach after sunset.
That really bites, along with kids walking around with crabs dying in their sand buckets. My rule of thumb is if the parents don't educate their kids then I talk to the kids in ear shot of the parents, "Wow are you going to eat that crab or release it before it dies..so sad to see the crab suffer" Whoa that's a deep hole, hope no one falls in, breaks their leg and SUES the %&*& out of your parents..hee hee kidding on the last, but boy that would be funn to say!! :D
Smiling JOe
05-30-2006, 03:17 PM
... Whoa that's a deep hole, hope no one falls in, breaks their leg and SUES the %&*& out of your parents:floor: I luv it!
Smiling JOe
05-31-2006, 10:53 PM
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Looks like the trend has spread to Grayton Beach. These people did not dig that hole, they were just trying to catch minnows.
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