I work for a dredging company and get to travel and see some amazing sunsets and sunrises when the weather is good. This one is Mason's inlet in North Carolina l.
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How much CO2 does that thing spin up into the water?
A better question would be to ask how many square meters of wildlife habitat it destroys daily.
Well I ask because fishing dredging apparently releases the equivalent of the entire aviation industry....
Ever dredged up anything interesting/surprising?
I had some old pop top beer cans float up from the 50/60s. One of them said for military use only on it. Donated them to a military museum about an hour out of Jacksonville Florida. Several megladon teeth. A fossilized crocodile tooth that I turned into a necklace. It's rare to find stuff as we move a bathtub of sand/mud/water/whatever else every .25 seconds.
Fine don't tell us about the gold bars
Have you played the videogame Dredge?
Nope. I know the game. I just don't have time to play games anymore
How much CO2 does that thing spin up into the water?
A better question would be to ask how many square meters of wildlife habitat it destroys daily.
Well I ask because fishing dredging apparently releases the equivalent of the entire aviation industry....