I have found this link through NJDEP... hope this helps.
http://www.nj.gov/dep/beaches/index.html

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I have found this link through NJDEP... hope this helps.
http://www.nj.gov/dep/beaches/index.html
Right on man.
Let me know how it goes over at Greenlight when you're finished. I hear the guys are super nice and very helpful... I have never shaped my own board but looked into Greenlight the...
Here is a link I just came across...explaining what I originally posted about if anyone wants to read:
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+1 for LOSTsoul!
Well, it seems from the common consensus they are just bull nose / eagle rays.. That's kind of what I thought, but never really saw them in such huge numbers.. Thanks guys. Def not pulling a Steve...
Walkingonh2o - Thanks for being 'professional' about everything! I mean I have surfed Spring Lake in the same spot for probably 4-5 years straight and have never seen them in such huge numbers. Just...
Just spoke to a guy here at work... He thinks they may have been bullnose rays as he said they like to hang out lower in the water and then as waves come by they'll swim up towards the face of the...
DawnPatrolSUP- I guess that's why I never post in this forum cause everyone is smarter than the other... I've been surfing for quite some time and have been going in the ocean for my entire life, so...
DawnPatrolSUP- 100% sure... Others got out of the water as we got out of the water, and we all were in agreement that they were sting rays. Very unusual.
First post here... I was out surfing yesterday in Spring Lake, NJ. As I approached the water from the sand I noticed that the water was unusually reddish-brown in certain areas. I proceeded to enter...