Pics From One Hour Ago The Miss Fern Still High and Dry At Eastern Point While Tow Boat US Tries To Prepare To get Her Off The Rocks

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Miss Fern From Cape May New Jersey High And Dry On The Rocks Off The Breakwater In Gloucester Pics From Dani Lubbers

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Attention Coast guard Station Gloucester, we may have hit somethin’ over heah.

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Things To Do In Gloucester MA- Walk The Breakwater

It’s beautiful out there.

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Sista Felicia Takes A picture Of A Skate-

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Shark At The Breakwater Pic From Rob Bouchie- Shark ID Requested

Hey Joey,
I had my college buddies up for the weekend, we took a walk down the breakwater on Sunday, (a cold Dale’s Pale Ale in hand) and about halfway down we saw this approx. 5.5’~7.0′ (solo, juvenille?) shark.  Some may Nurse Shark, I think Lemon…
We followed it along the inside wall, heading west and near the end it headed towards the harbor.  The classical spread of the small eyes, distanced fins, it’s shape, size, color were typical of Lemon…although if you zoom in it has a white tip to it’s tail fin only, which excludes the obvious white tip shark, which has a white tip on the dorsal. ??? Who knows?  Maybe someone can figure it out.  Very cool though!
~Bouch

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Why They Call It a Breakwater From Bill O’Connor

Hi Joe,

After last night’s storm we headed over to the breakwater to check out the waves.  The first shot was taken from the beach at the parking lot and my lense was just about level with the top of the breakwater. The second was take from the light house end using a telephoto.  The coolest thing about the breakwater is that when walking out on it, you’ll see gaps where stones were on the ocean side.  This means there used to be stones there! If it’s low tide, you can look on the harbor side of the gaps and see the missing stones on the bottom.  If you think about how much power it takes to dislodge one of those stones and throw it to the other side of the breakwater, it’s mind boggling!

Thanks,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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End of Eastern Point Breakwater at 8 below

Hey Joe,

NOAA said it was 8 below with the wind chill when I took this shot this morning, but it felt colder than that!  I thought I could feel my eyeballs freezing.

Enjoy,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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