Treasure Coast Report....

Mitch1FL

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Oct 6, 2004
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Well I know everyone wanted to hear that we were finding gold bars all over the beaches here. But it was not to be. The storm did very little to the beaches here. Remember that the hurricanes of 2004 severely eroded the beaches, in many cases all the way back to the old dune. The county and state in its infinite wisdom and to appease all the rich condo and homeowners living on the beaches, decided to replenish the sand after the 2004 season. They claimed it was for tourism. But yet the county does not promote tourism. They want to keep Indian River County all to themselves. Most places now sport a nice wide but ugly filled-in beach. Not a nice white sandy beach, but this ugly gray pumped in muck. Most areas are filled with a 50-foot wide by about 10 foot deep pile of this mess.
Also all public beaches in IRC were off limits and closed to NON-residents, as in NON-beach residents. Just like in 2004. Once again sighting public safety as an excuse. But yet they allowed the beach resident to go down to “their” beach! They did not drive down the beach and tell the residents that it was unsafe and they could not pick up seashells or metal detect. And we all know about a certain police dept that in 2004 chased people off the beach so they could go down with their detectors and find stuff themselves. (FACT).

Ok, sorry I got a little side tracked…..
But now I will get down off my soapbox and get back to the storm,

Basically the storm was not strong enough to cut the beaches back to their post 2004 hurricane status. I put over 100 miles on my truck the day of the storm, checking the sites. There was NO significant erosion anywhere. I don’t know and did see any Spanish treasure, coins or other wise that was recovered. I think there may have been a possibility of some ½ or 1 reales washing up out of the troughs and unto the beaches, but certainly not any heavy 4 or 8 reales. There were NO cuts even close to the dunes in my area. We did work a few beaches that had cuts. But we only had hope of finding post 2004 jewelry drops. But that was not to be either. All we found was coins, fishing sinkers and junk!

Better Luck next time.
 

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When do you all want to get together? I am straight across the state, and could come over anytime, with enough notice. I always thought the big picnic cabana near the boat ramp at Sebastian Inlet State park would be a good meeting spot. That way we could break the ice, have some food, etc, and make a plan to check the beach out. I wouldnt mind doing it when the weather is blowing, like a cold front or just a big storm, that way I wouldnt miss out diving, and something might be exposed on the beach. Anyone?
 

We willl arrive in the area sometime on Thursday...Staying Friday and Sat. Any word on a good area to stay? I would rather stay at a beach that wasn't ruined by the imported sand.... Maybe Cocoa?
 

Big Joe the beaches were filled in with trucked in sand, as far North as Satillite Beach, maybe a little more, and down South past Vero maybe. Last time I was over there, I stayed in Indiatlantic and there were only 2 hotels open from hurricanes last year and year before. That was last year though. I would assume there would be more fixed up and open.
 

I'm definately headed that way. Looks like we are staying at Cocoa, I hear they may not have dumped the sand that far north? We are up for a Friday hunt at wherever...
 

Yes, I dont think they went much further North than Satillite Beach. Cocoa gets a lot of people so maybe you will find some jewelry. Beaches with parking and lots of people are- behind the Ron Jon surf shop and towards the beach is parking. Go to that beach and hunt it good. Lots of folks go there so maybe you'll find something. Also there is a park down by the Jetty at the Canaveral inlet, where the cruise ships go out. Go to that beach too. Maybe Melborne beach which there are 2, 1 at 192 with boardwalk, and one South about a mile. Also several public beaches and accesses north of there. That should keep you busy! Good Luck, Steve. Oh also go to the cocoa pier, but the first one will get you there.
 

Wow, I cant believe the number of reads (2490) since this was posted in September !!
 

Is the treasure coast just temporarily screwed? Sounds like it! Finally have a few days to head to the beach, and don't have clue where to go....
 

My wife and I camped on the beach Saturday night to watch the Leonid meteor shower. We were about 1 mile south of Sebastain Inlet. Fairly secluded there and no city lights so the meteor show was fairly decent, although it was incredibly cold!

Sunday morning I detected down towards the Cabin wreck and did not find anything at all in 2 hours. There is still way too much sand on the beach.
 

gdaddyflex said:
My wife and I camped on the beach Saturday night to watch the Leonid meteor shower. We were about 1 mile south of Sebastain Inlet. Fairly secluded there and no city lights so the meteor show was fairly decent, although it was incredibly cold!

Sunday morning I detected down towards the Cabin wreck and did not find anything at all in 2 hours. There is still way too much sand on the beach.
Thanks for the update.I will be in Sebastian for Thanksgiving weekend.Might head up to Merritt island to the sis-in-laws house for the rest of the weekend.
 

It sure feels like winter has hit the Space and Treasure coast! Burrrrrr it's damn cold this morning, and the wind does not help the situation at all.
Unfortunately, they sanded in basically the entire Space & Treasure Coast last year, and some this year as well, from just a couple hundred yards south of the Canaveral harbor entrance (Jetty Park), south to Port St. Lucie. Since we have not had any major storms along this coast since the beach reclamation projects last year it looks bleak for old treasure. However, the beaches were all very active this last summer, and much of the crap they put on the beach has been covered with real sand by my good friend Mother Nature.
Give it some time, and all will return to it's natural state.

Tom
 

Yeah,that's why I figured I might go to Merritt Is.,2 acres of private property to detect.Happy B-day wreckdiver 1715!
 

I believe finds can still be made by those who persevere and when I find something I will post the pics! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 

dirtfishindale, they might have pumped in the last beach fill, but the first time they filled the beaches South of Sebastian Inlet, about 5-6 years ago, they trucked in dirt, from somewhere North of here, and it had all kinds of crap in it, mainly small pieces of granite, which isnt found in Florida. There was also shredded aluminum cans pieces everywhere. That doesnt help finding 300 year old metal pieces! I wish they would never fill the beaches again, and just them be.
 

Steve
There is still a lot of can salad around Melbourne Beach, I was there today and was thinking of your post. Ya leave the beaches alone.

Dale
 

I hunted north of the cabin wreck for a few hours this week end, found only can shreds and safety seals.Wind was whipping. Convinced the only way to have access is to own property,so I checked Zillow for the housing prices up and down A1A, Ouch ! Did find clad and a ring at Cocoa beach 2 weeks ago near Ron Jon. Will try again later this week.

Keep you posted,
tek
 

Well I saw pipes on Cocoa Beach. Thats all I can say. Cant miss that operation.

HH
Dale
 

Yep, they filled it about 5-6 or so years ago first just from Sebastian Inlet South to about South of Vero, and then later North up to about Satilite Beach or so and back to Vero again, this year again from Vero North to Cocoa beach up to the Canaveral inlet. I think I got that right. But I do know they first filled it about 5 or so years ago, and this last year definetly. The sand has been so built up, the beaches are or were much wider than ever before and taller. Right before they filled, Satalite beach had coquina rock at the dunes and water was lapping the dune, you couldnt go down the steps, and the same at Wabasso. But at the other places you could get down on the beach by the steps. Good hunting!, But after the 2004 hurricane season, they wouldnt let you on the beach for months. And filled it to top that! Hopefully it will go away. I heard from a salvor that the water was real dirty because of all the dirt coming out of the sand that was trucked on the beach this last year. When it would rain or get rough it would make it real murky. I am sure one of the treasure coast locals will give the gory details to you if you really want to hear it.
 

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