ivan salis
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- Detector(s) used
- delta 4000 / ace 250 - used BH and many others too
we all know that the fresh sand dumped on floridas beaches buries the old productive sand that has the items we seek---we know that to being able to find the old sand raises our chances of getting good finds---but how to find these sweet spots were the new sand has washed away quickly,easily and cheaply ---use the data at ---fsu beaches and shores resource center--- thats how----by going to it and clicking on the "beach monitoring" on the left hand side a state image comes up listing all the "projects" click on one--then look at the map which has the referance markers that they use---there is also a (i kid you not) hot spot listing--it shows the "high wear areas" where the sand has been eroded away at---here a sample one---Ft. Pierce ---shows that in R34 to R37 --(south jetty and area below it)---that the 1999 sand placed on it has eroded past the pre fill stage.---they list all the projects and list the hot spots for them --its quick,fast,cheap and easy.---great for the days you can't dive but might want to do some "beach" detecting ----these high washout activity areas might have some wrecks in area near them that could be productive too.-- Ivan