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Mariners Buoy Warning

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ATTENTION MARINERS: Please be wary of our research buoys off the coast of Little Egg Inlet. They mark the locations of very delicate instruments attached to the bottom of the ocean. We depend on these instruments to aid us in our research of the coast of New Jersey.

There are several areas off Tuckerton, New Jersey where we deploy buoys. The Rutgers University Marine Field Station (RUMFS), located at the end of Great Bay Boulevard manages these buoys. If you have any questions regarding these buoys, please contact RUMFS at (609) 296-5260.

Currently Deployed Buoys - Updated May 22, 2002

  Latitude Longitude Marker
Node A 39:27.69N 74:15.72W 1 yellow guard buoy
Node B 39:27.41N 74:14.75W 1 yellow guard buoy
MET Buoy Anchor 39:27.50N 74:14.41W

LEO Summer Research Chart of Buoys and Boat Transects

This chart depicts our buoy locations and the transect lines where our Research Vessels will be sailing. Please be advised of this information, and be cautious of all ships underway or anchored. All of our vessels monitor marine radio channel 79.


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