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1 FREE North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries ARTIFICIAL REEF GUIDE Product of the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Division of Marine Fisheries

2 North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries Artificial Reef Guide By Amy M. Comer Rachel Love-Adrick 0 Congratulations to Capt. Cane Faircloth, of Holden Beach for winning the 0 Marine Fisheries Reef Guide Photo Contest. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Marine Fisheries P.O. Box 9 Morehead City, NC 8-09 Capt. Faircloth and Capt. Jon Tennant took their children, Bella Faircloth and Maddox Tennant, fishing on AR- on Oct., 0. They snapped the front cover photo after Bella and Maddox caught the over-the-slot-limit red drum using a Carolina rig baited with a live menhaden. After the photo, they quickly released the red drum back into the water. Great catch Bella and Maddox! Pat McCrory Donald R. van der Vaart Braxton Davis Governor Secretary Director

3 Table of Contents Why Build Artificial Reefs in North Carolina?... The North Carolina Artificial Reef Program... Navigating the North Carolina Artificial Reef Guide... North Carolina Artificial Reefs... Outer Banks (Virginia Line to Cape Hatteras)...8- Raleigh Bay (Cape Hatteras to Cape Lookout)...-9 Onslow Bay (Cape Lookout to Cape Fear)...0- Long Bay (Cape Fear to South Carolina Line)...-9 Estuarine (Sounds, Rivers, Creeks and Their Tributaries)...9- Artificial Reef Etiquette... 0 Diving North Carolina s Artificial Reefs... 0 Public Support... Acknowledgements... The Artificial Reef Guide Why Build Artificial Reefs in North Carolina? Simply said, reefs create habitat for fish; fish habitats contribute to healthy fish populations; and healthy reef populations provide great fishing sites. Although naturally productive reefs occur along the coast and in estuarine waters, the vast majority of the coastal and estuarine sea floor is flat, featureless sand or mud. When materials are placed on the sea floor to provide structure where there was previously none, they soon become encrusted and colonized by marine organisms, such as barnacles, flexible corals, sponges, shellfish, and various plants or seaweeds. This attracts small bait fishes that provide food for larger predatory fish. The three dimensional structures replicate the ecological functions of food and refuge provided by natural hard bottom habitat. Artificial reefs are considered crucial spawning and foraging habitat for many commercially and recreationally important fish species so much so that the N.C. Coastal Habitat Protection Plan recommends expanding reef construction to offset past habitat degradation, habitat loss, and water quality degradation that can negatively impact coastal ecosystems. In North Carolina, there are two types of manmade reefs that contribute to habitat restoration efforts: oyster sanctuaries and artificial reefs. Both are included in this guide. The primary function of an oyster sanctuary is to create oyster habitat that will provide brood stock, while supporting diverse and abundant finfish populations. North Carolina builds oyster sanctuaries in areas where oysters will thrive. Artificial reefs are built with finfish production in mind, using a variety of materials and supporting scientific research to maximize their success. These reefs are located all along North Carolina s coast in nearshore and offshore ocean waters, as well as in the sounds. The North Carolina Artificial Reef Program Artificial reefs and oyster sanctuaries are supported by dedicated N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries staff who develop, maintain, evaluate and administer the reef system. The division maintains ocean artificial reefs and 0 estuarine reefs, of which serve as oyster sanctuaries. Ocean reefs are located from one-half to 8 miles from shore, and they are situated so that they can be reached from every maintained inlet in the state. The estuarine sites are found in Pamlico Sound and its tributaries, the Chowan River and the New River. Artificial reefs in estuarine waters are marked with yellow buoys on each corner, and oyster sanctuaries are marked with white buoys or pilings on each corner. All buoys or pilings are also marked with a N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries sign and a phone number.

4 Biologists monitor North Carolina s artificial reefs for material stability, material durability, material performance, essential fish habitat and more. Information from these studies helps guide future enhancements. Navigating the North Carolina Artificial Reef Guide The N.C. Marine Fisheries Artificial Reef Guide was developed to assist recreational users in locating nearby reefs. In this version of the reef guide, all reef sites are listed, including ocean reefs, estuarine artificial reefs, and oyster sanctuaries. All may be used for fishing or diving. The following sections contain descriptions of each reef along with the coordinates of the materials deployed over the years. The reefs are indexed into five regions. Regions through highlight ocean artificial reefs while Region highlights the state s estuarine artificial reefs and oyster sanctuaries.. Outer Banks (Virginia Line to Cape Hatteras). Raleigh Bay (Cape Hatteras to Cape Lookout). Onslow Bay (Cape Lookout to Cape Fear). Long Bay (Cape Fear to South Carolina Line). Estuarine (Inshore Waters and Tributaries) Details of each reef are provided on two pages. The left page describes reef coordinates and directions from the nearest sea buoy or inlet, as well as reef patches at the site. For each patch, the material type, deployment date, and latitude/longitude in decimal minutes (DD MM.MMM`) are listed, as well as a number identifier for referencing the reef diagram. The right page, or the reef diagram, provides a scaled visual representation of patches within the reef site. Outlined reef material is labeled with a number identifier that corresponds to the adjacent page in identifying each reef patch, a color-coded legend and a small notes section. Use the notes section to record catch or personal information for each site. This reef guide is designed for use on boats while fishing or diving the paper is waterproof, grease proof and should stand up to adverse conditions but it should not be used for navigational purposes. A navigational chart should be used along with the reef guide. A and fish-finder can also be useful when fishing a reef site*. Distances from inlets are given in nautical miles and headings are approximate and should not be used for navigation*. A nautical mile is equal to. statute miles. North arrows shown are true north so actual magnetic headings of your compass will be slightly different. A scale bar is provided to assist with moving between materials within the reef site and for setting up a drift path and anchoring. In addition to this reef guide, the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries website has information on artificial reefs, including side scan sonar imagery of the reefs, vessel history and an interactive electronic version of this reef guide. To find out more, go to and look for the Artificial Reef Program pages under Recreational Fishing. Good luck and enjoy the North Carolina Artificial reef system. NORTH CAROLINA ARTIFICIAL REEFS AND OYSTER SANCTUARIES BY REGION Estuarine AR-0 AR- AR-0 AR- AR- AR- AR- AR- AR-0 AR- AR-8 AR-8 AR- AR-8 AR-8B AR-0 AR- AR-8 AR-0 AR-0 AR-0 AR- AR- AR- AR-00 AR-98 AR-9 AR-9 AR- AR-0 AR-0 AR-9 * AR-0 AR-9 Onslow Bay OS-0 OS-09 OS-0 OS- AR-9 OS-0 OS-08 AR- AR-8 AR-00 AR-0 OS-0 AR-0 AR-0 AR- OS-0 OS-0 AR-0 OS- AR-9 OS-0 AR-98 OS-0 AR-0 AR- AR-0 AR-0 AR- OS- Raleigh Bay Bay Regions Long Bay Regions Outer Banks Outer Raleigh Banks Bay Raleigh Onlsow Bay Onslow Long Bay Bay Long Estuarine Bay Artificial Reefs *The editors of this reef guide and the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries do not assume any responsibility for the Estuarine Artificial Oyster Sanctuaries Reefs Nautical Miles use of this reef guide as a navigational aid kj * Estuarine No material Oyster on site Sanctuaries Outer Banks Outer Banks

5 AR-0. magnetic -. nautical miles from Oregon Inlet Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth Train Boxcar /98 0.' N.88' W Train Boxcar /98 0.' N.8' W Train Boxcar /98 0.' N.8' W Reef Balls /000 0.' N.8' W Reef Balls /000 0.' N.8' W Pilings ' N.8' W Pilings ' N.89' W.9'W AR-0.8'W OUTER BANKS 8 Pilings ' N.89' W 9 Pilings ' N.89' W 0 Pilings ' N.8' W Reef Balls / ' N.89' W Reef Balls / ' N.80' W 0.'N Reef Balls Piling Train Boxcar 8 9

6 AR-0. magnetic - 8. nautical miles from Oregon Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth Pipe,000 Tons / N.800 W Train Boxcar /98. N.8 W Pipe,000 Tons /998. N. W *0-Foot Barge /989. N.88 W *0-Foot Barge /989. N.9 W * Material deployed but not digitized..9'n.8'n.9'w AR-0.8'W.'W OUTER BANKS.'N Pipe Train Boxcar Barge (Not Digitized) 0

7 AR-. magnetic -. nautical miles from Oregon Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.0'w AR-.9'W.8'W /998.0 N.8 W -Foot Landing Craft Vessel 8-Foot Vessel Advance II /98 /99 *.0 N *.8 W **.0 N **.89 W *.99 N *.8 W **.00 N **.8 W.'N OUTER BANKS / N.98 W Bridge Rubble 99.9 N.0 W USCG HU- Falcon Aircraft /00.99 N. W.0'N USCG HU- Falcon Aircraft *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /00.99 N. W Pipe Concrete Rubble Vessels Aircraft

8 AR-0 Oregon Inlet Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Oregon Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth 0-Foot Liberty Ship Dionysus Piling 0 Pieces /999 Piling Pieces 8/000 /98.0 N. W.898 N.888 W Reef Balls / N.80 W.'N 'N 'W.9'W AR-0 Oregon Inlet Reef.8'W.'W.'W OUTER BANKS Reef Balls 8/000.8 N.8 W Tons 0-Foot Liberty Ship Zane Grey *Bow and **Stern Coordinates 9/00.8 N. W /9 *.8 N *. W **. N **.9 W.9'N.8'N Reef Balls Pipe Piling Vessels

9 AR-0 9. magnetic -. nautical miles from Hatteras Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth *Reef Balls / N 0. W 8.'N 0.'W 0.'W AR-0 0.'W 0.'W 0.'W 0.'W 0.'W / N 0. W *Reef Balls / N 0.8 W *Reef Balls /00.9 N 0. W *Reef Balls /00.90 N 0.8 W *Reef Balls / N 0.0 W *00 Reef Balls deployed over a large area. 8.'N 8.'N RALEIGH BAY 8'N.8'N.9'N Pipe Reef Balls

10 AR- 0. magnetic -. nautical miles from Hatteras Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth 9.'W AR- 9.'W 9.'W Train Boxcars /98.8 N 9. W Consolidated Concrete Consolidated Concrete /98.9 N 9. W /98. N 9. W.9'N RALEIGH BAY.8'N.'N Consolidated Concrete Train Boxcars 8 9

11 AR-0 Mr. J.C. Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Hatteras Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.0'w AR-0 Mr. J.C. Reef.9'W -Foot Landing Craft 0-Foot Yard Freighter 0-Foot Tug Mr. J.C. *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /98 *.0 N *.98 W **.0 N **.9 W *.9 N *.99 W **. N **.98 W *. N *.9 W **.0 N **.9 W.'N RALEIGH BAY.'N Vessel 0

12 AR-0.9 magnetic -. nautical miles from Ocracoke Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth 'W AR-0.9'W.8'W.'W Concrete Boxes N.008 W.0'N Concrete Rubble N.8 W Bridge Frame /00.88 N.8 W.9'N RALEIGH BAY.8'N Bridge Frame Concrete Rubble Concrete Boxes

13 AR-.8 magnetic - 8 nautical miles from Ocracoke Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth.9'w AR-.8'W Concrete Rubble 80 Tons /99.9 N.8 W Bridge Frame N.9 W.'N RALEIGH BAY Bridge Frame Concrete Rubble

14 AR- Billy Smith Reef 89. magnetic -. nautical miles from New Drum Inlet feet average depth AR- Billy Smith Reef.'W.'W.0'W.9'W.8'W.'W.'W a 00 Reef Balls / N.098 W b 00 Reef Balls / N.0 W a b 0 Pieces 0 Pieces -Foot Crew Boat Miss Clara 0-Foot Menhaden Vessel Gulf Coast 9 Tons N.990 W N.00 W /99 /99 * 0. N *.8 W ** 0.0 N **.8 W * 0. N *. W ** 0.0 N **.0 W /00 0. N. W 0'N 0.'N 0.'N a b b a RALEIGH BAY *Bow and **Stern Coordinates 9.9'N Reef Balls Pipe Vessel

15 AR-8 George Summerlin Reef. magnetic -.9 nautical miles from Cape Lookout Shoals Lighted Buoy feet average depth.'w AR-8 George Summerlin Reef.'W.'W.'W 0 pieces 0-Foot Vessel Nancy Lee 0 pieces 99. N. W /989 *. N *.8 W **. N **.0 W 0/99.80 N.8 W 00 Reef Balls /000. N.0 W High Profile Units /99. N. W.'N RALEIGH BAY Manhole Sections and Risers *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /00.9 N.00 W.'N.'N Pipe Vessel Reef Balls Manhole Sections "H" Units 8 9

16 AR-00 Hardee s Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Cape Lookout Shoals Lighted Buoy 8. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Cape Lookout Shoals Lighted Buoy 90 feet average depth.'w AR-00 Hardee's Reef.'W.'W a Pipe,000 pieces /99 8. N.8 W a b b Pipe,000 pieces /99 8. N. W a Pipe 00 Pieces 9/ N.8 W b Pipe 00 Pieces 9/99 8. N. W -Foot Yard Oiler FS- *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /989 * 8.9 N *. W ** 8.9 N **. W 8.'N ONSLOW BAY 8.'N a b 0. 0 Pipe Vessel 0

17 AR-0 Yancey Reef.9 magnetic -. nautical miles from Cape Lookout Shoals Lighted Buoy.8 magnetic -. nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth.8'w AR-0 Yancey Reef.'W a 0.8 N. W 99 and 99 b 80 Pieces 0.9 N. W 0.'N a 9-Foot Assault Transport Ship Yancey *Bow and **Stern Coordinates 8/990 * 0. N *.0 W ** 0. N **.0 W 0.'N b ONSLOW BAY Vessel Pipe

18 AR-0 Carteret County Sportfishing Association Reef. magnetic - 8. nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth AR-0 Carteret County Sportfishing Association Reef 8.'W 8.'W 8.'W 8-Foot USCG Buoy Tender Spar /988 *. N ** 8. W **. N ** 8. W 9-Foot USN Cable Layer Aeolus *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /00 *.9 N * 8.9 W **.0 N ** 8. W.'N ONSLOW BAY.'N Vessels

19 AR- Atlantic Beach Reef 9. magnetic -. nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet at the Fort Macon Jetty 9 feet average depth Concrete Pilings - Radio Island Consolidated Concrete - Pilings and Pipes Concrete Rubble - Atlantic Beach Bridge Rubble Consolidated Concrete - Manhole Boxes and Risers Sportfishing Vessel Finest Kind / N.89 W / N. W N. W / N.0 W / N. W 8/9 * 0.98 N *.0 W ** 0.9 N **.0 W Reef Balls / N.80 W 8 - Newport DOT 0-foot Navy Tug Boat Takos N.99 W /000 * 0.0 N *.80 W ** 0. N **.80 W 0.'N 0.'N 0.'N 0.'N 0.0'N 9.9'N 9.8'N.'W.'W.'W 'W Reef Balls Pipe Consolidated Concrete AR- Atlantic Beach Reef.9'W.8'W.'W.'W.'W.'W Concrete Rubble Piling 9 8 Buoy Anchors Vessel Aircraft Bridge Frame ONSLOW BAY 9 USCG Buoy Anchors 980s 0.8 N.80 W 0.9 N. W 0 Boeing Aircraft OV-0 Bronco /99 0. N.08 W 0-Foot Liberty Ship Theodore Parker /9 * 0. N *. W ** 0.08 N **.9 W Concrete Rubble - 80 Tons McDonald Douglas Aircraft AE Skyhawk N. W /99 0. N. W 0-foot Vessel - USCG Launch 980 * 0. N *.9 W ** 0. N **.0 W Atlantic Beach Steel Bridge Frame / N.8 W 0.8 N.8 W 00 Reef Balls / N.0 W 0-foot Lash Barge with 0 tons of Concrete Rubble /989 * 0.9 N *.0 W ** 0. N **.9 W Tons 0 Tons Tons 0 Tons Tons Concrete Pilings - Radio Island to in length / N. W / N. W / N.8 W / N.0 W / N.8 W /00 0. N.8 W /00 0. N.9 W 0 Lash Barge /989 Concrete Pilings - Radio Island to in length Consolidated Concrete - Pipes and Headers *Bow and **Stern Coordinates * 0.0 N *.9 W ** 0. N **. W /00 0. N.9 W / N.9 W

20 AR-0 Clifton Moss Reef. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet at the Fort Macon Jetty 0 feet average depth 8 Concrete Rubble Atlantic Beach Bridge Concrete Rubble Atlantic Beach Bridge Steel Bridge Truss Atlantic Beach Bridge 0 Menhaden Vessel Novelty Steel Bridge Truss Atlantic Beach Bridge Concrete Rubble Atlantic Beach Bridge Concrete Rubble Atlantic Beach Bridge Concrete Rubble Atlantic Beach Bridge *Bow and **Stern Coordinates N 8.9 W N 8. W N 8. W 98 * 9.8 N * 8.8 W ** 9.80 N ** 8.8 W N 8. W N 8. W N 8. W N 8. W 9.'N 9.'N 9.'N 8.'W AR-0 8.'W 0. 0 Clifton Moss Reef Concrete Rubble Vessel Steel Bridge Truss 8.'W 8 8.'W ONSLOW BAY 8 9

21 AR-0 Howard Chapin Reef. magnetic - 8. nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet Sea Buoy.8 magnetic -.9 nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet at the Fort Macon Jetty 0 feet average depth - 8 Tons N.0 W.8'N.9'N.999'W AR-0 Howard Chapin Reef.'W.'W.0999'W 'W 0.8'W Reef Balls 999. N. W H Units N.9 W C-0 Aircraft //99. N.90 W - 00 Tons //00.8 N. W H Units 999. N.8 W Reef Balls 9//000. N.0 W 8 Fiberglass Domes N.0 W Pieces - 8 Tons - Tons N.08 W 00.9 N. W 00.8 N.0 W.'N.'N.'N.'N.'N ONSLOW BAY 00-foot Deck Barge TBM IX //0 *.80 N *.0 W **.9 N **.08 W 0.,0 Reef Balls Vessels Domes -foot Ferro- Cement Sailboat Cement Lady //0 *. N *.08 W **. N **.090 W Pipe "H" Units Aircraft 0-foot Landing Craft Repair Ship Indra 8//99 *.0 N *. W **. N **.08 W 9-foot Ferro- Cement Sailboat Hard Rock //0 *.9 N *.00 W **. N **.0 W -foot Steel Sailboat Nepomuk //009 *.8 N *.0 W **. N **.0 W Tons - 8 Tons - Tons -foot Tugboat Tramp 0-foot Tugboat James J. Francesconi *Bow and **Stern Coordinates ***Approximate vessel center point 00.0 N.09 W 00. N 0.99 W 00.9 N 0.9 W //0 ***.9'N ***.'W //0 ***.99'N ***.' W 0

22 AR-0 J. Paul Tyndall Reef 0. magnetic -. nautical miles from Bogue Inlet Sea Buoy 8. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth 8.'W 8.'W AR-0 J. Paul Tyndall Reef 8.'W 8.'W Consolidated Concrete Panels, Headers, Dock/ Roof Panels and Pipe Fiberglass Boat Molds Fiberglass Boat Molds /00.9 N 8.8 W 99. N 8.8 W 99.0 N 8. W Reef Balls 0/000.9 N 8.0 W Manhole Sections 0 pieces /00.9 N 8.8 W.'N.'N ONSLOW BAY Manhole Sections /00. N 8. W Train Boxcars /98.99 N 8.8 W 8 00 pieces 99.8 N 8. W.8 N 8. W.'N 9 8/99. N 8.0 W Reef Balls Pipe Consolidated Concrete Manhole Sections Boat Molds Train Boxcars

23 AR- Onslow Bay Sport Fishing Club Reef 9.9 magnetic -. nautical miles from Bogue Inlet Sea Buoy.9 magnetic -. nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet Sea Buoy 9 feet average depth 8 pieces 8 tons Consolidated, Cones, Risers Consolidated, Bases, Risers Consolidated, Bases, Risers Consolidated, Risers, Bases, Boxes Consolidated Concrete Bases and Extensions 0 pieces /00. N.9 W /00. N. W /00. N. W /00. N.99 W /00. N. W /00. N.0 W /00. N.0 W N.0 W 9 Tires /98.9 N. W 0 pieces /98. N. W Metal Containers /98. N.9 W.'N.'N.'N Pipe AR- Onslow Bay Sport Fishing Club Reef.'W 'W 0 Consolidated Concrete 0 9.'W Containers Tires ONSLOW BAY

24 AR- Swansboro Rotary Club Reef 0 magnetic - 8. nautical miles from Bogue Inlet Sea Buoy 9.8 magnetic -. nautical miles from Beaufort Inlet Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth 8.'W AR- Swansboro Rotary Club Reef 8.'W 8.'W 8.'W 8.'W 0 Ultra Reef Balls /00.98 N 8.9 W.'N N 8. W Consolidated Concrete: Pipe and Manhole Sections /99. N 8. W Reef Balls 0/000.8 N 8. W 0 Reef Balls /00.8 N 8.09 W -Foot Tug Boat Titan /00 *. N * 8.9 W **.8 N ** 8.0 W /00.8 N 8.89 W 8 Train Boxcars /98. N 8. W * Bow and **Stern Coordinates.'N.'N 8.'N ONSLOW BAY Reef Balls Pipe Tug Boat Train Boxcars Consolidated Concrete

25 AR- New River Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from New Topsail Inlet Sea Buoy. magnetic nautical miles from New River Inlet Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth 0'W AR- New River Reef 9.9'W Concrete Rubble Pilings and Rails Concrete Rubble Pilings and Rails Concrete Rubble Pilings and Rails Concrete Rubble Pilings and Rails /99. N 9.99 W /99. N 9.9 W /99.9 N 9.9 W /99. N 9.88 W Train Boxcars /98.8 N 0.00 W.'N ONSLOW BAY.'N Concrete Rubble Train Boxcars 8 9

26 AR-0 Topsail Reef. magnetic - nautical miles from New Topsail Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.'n.'w.'w AR-0 Topsail Reef.'W.'W 'W 80 pieces 99.0 N.98 W Reef Balls / N. W Concrete H Unit / N. W 80 tons /00 0. N. W 'N 0.9'N ONSLOW BAY 0.8'N Reef Balls Pipe "H" Unit 0

27 AR- Tom Boyette Reef. magnetic - 8 nautical miles from New Topsail Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth 0.'W AR- Tom Boyette Reef 0.'W 0.'W 0.'W 0 tons 80 pieces /00. N 0. W 99. N 0.9 W Train Boxcars /98.89 N 0. W.'N ONSLOW BAY.'N Pipe Train Boxcars

28 AR- Billy Murrell Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Masonboro Inlet Sea Buoy 0. magnetic -. nautical miles from New Topsail Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.'w.0' W AR- Billy Murrell Reef.9'W.8'W.'W Fiberglass Domes and Cubes -Foot Tug Boat Captain Tom -Foot Tug Boat Captain Jerry 9-Foot Barge HT-90 -Foot Landing Craft LCM / N.8 W / /989 *.9 N *.9 W **.9 N **. W *.80 N *.8 W **.8 N **.88 W *.8 N *.900 W **.80 N **.89 W *. N *.8 W **. N **.80 W.9'N.8'N ONSLOW BAY - 0 tons - 0 tons //0.00 N.98 W //0. N.998 W.'N 8 0 Atlantic Pods /9/0. N.0 W *Bow and **Stern Coordinates Atlantic Pods Vessels Fiberglass Domes And Cubes PIPE

29 AR-. magnetic -. nautical miles from New Topsail Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.'w AR-.'W.'W.'W 80 Pieces N. W 0 tons /00.0 N.9 W Manhole Sections Pieces Consolidated Concrete /00.9 N. W /00.88 N. W Train Boxcars /98.9 N. W Train Boxcars /98.8 N.09 W 'N.9'N ONSLOW BAY Pipe Manhole Sections Consolidated Concrete Train Boxcars

30 AR-8 8. magnetic - 8. nautical miles from Masonboro Inlet Sea Buoy. magnetic -.9 nautical miles from New Topsail Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.'w.0' W AR-8.9'W.8'W.'W 0 tons / N.8 W 9.'N -Foot Barge LC- 99 * 9.8 N *.909 W ** 9.8 N **.880 W Train Boxcars / N.9 W *Bow and **Stern Locations 9.'N 9.'N ONSLOW BAY 9.'N Pipe Barge Train Boxcars 8 9

31 AR-0 Meares Harris Reef 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Masonboro Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth.'w.'w.'w AR-0 Meares Harriss Reef.'W.'W.0'W.9'W.8'W 0.8'N 90-Foot Barge 8/9 0-Foot Liberty Ship Alexander Ramsey 0-Foot Tug Boat Sicony 0-Foot Tug Boat Firefighter tons 8/9 /98 90-Foot Barge 8/9 * 0.0 N *. W ** 0.9 N **. W * 0.8 N *.00 W ** 0. N **.9 W * 0. N *.00 W ** 0.0 N **.08 W /90 0. N.080 W 9/ N.98 W * 0. N *.8 W ** 0. N **.8 W 0.'N 0.'N 0.'N 0.'N ONSLOW BAY 0-Foot Tug Boat Stone Brothers /98 * 0. N *.8 W ** 0. N **.80 W 0.'N 8 -Foot Barge 9/ tons - 00 tons * 0.8 N *.89 W ** 0.9 N **. W //0 0.0 N.9 W //0 0. N. W 0 Atlantic Pods //0 0.0 N. W Pipe Vessels Atlantic Pods Pipe - 80 tons 0//0 0. N.9 W *Bow and **Stern Coordinates 0

32 AR-. magnetic -. nautical miles from Carolina Beach Inlet Sea Buoy 0. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Masonboro Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth.'w.0' W AR-.9'W.8'W.'W.'W 8 Reef Balls 0/00.90 N.88 W 0-Foot Barge /990 0-Foot Barge /990 *. N *.8 W **.0 N **.8 W *. N *.80 W **. N **. W Train Boxcars /98.0 N.80 W - 0 tons /0.90 N.99 W 0 Atlantic Pods /0.9 N.88 W tons - 0 tons - 0 tons *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /0.80 N.80 W 8/0. N.90 W 9/0. N.89 W.'N.'N.'N.'N.'N 8 9 ONSLOW BAY Reef Balls Vessels Train Boxcars PIPE Atlantic Pods

33 AR- 89. magnetic - 9. nautical miles from Carolina Beach Inlet Buoy. magnetic nautical miles from Masonboro Inlet Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth 9.8'W AR- 9.'W 9.'W 80 pieces /99. N 9. W Train Boxcars 98.0 N 9. W Waffle-Crete Units /99. N 9. W.'N ONSLOW BAY.'N Pipe Train Boxcars Waffle-Crete Units

34 AR-8 Phillip Wolfe Reef 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Carolina Beach Inlet Buoy 0 feet average depth Consolidated Concrete tons 8 pieces pieces 0/ N.9 W 0/ N.9 W N. W 00 Reef Balls 00. N.0 W Consolidated Concrete 8 pieces of pipe, pilings and headers 9-Foot Barge 0/99 /00.8 N.9 W *.9 N *. W **.8 N **. W 0 Reef Balls / N.08 W 8 tons /0.89 N.0 W 9 0 Atlantic Pods /0.89 N.98 W 0 tons tons *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /0.89 N.9 W /0.80 N.0 W 'N.9'N.8'N.'N.'W Reef Balls Pipe.'W AR-8 Phillip Wolfe Reef Vessels.'W Atlantic Pods 'W Consolidated Concrete.9'W ONSLOW BAY

35 AR-8B.9 magnetic -. nautical miles from Carolina Beach Inlet Sea Buoy 9 feet average depth 90-Foot Barge /98 * 0.8 N * 0.80 W ** 0. N ** 0. W 0.'N 0.'W AR-8B 0.'W 0.'W 90-Foot Barge /98 * 0.9 N * 0.0 W ** 0. N ** 0. W 90-Foot Barge /98 Bow* and Stern** Coordinates * 0. N * 0.8 W ** 0. N ** 0. W 0.'N ONSLOW BAY 0.'N Vessels 8 9

36 AR-8 Dredge Wreck Reef. magnetic - 0. nautical miles from Carolina Beach Inlet Buoy 8 feet average depth 8.'N.'W.'W AR-8 Dredge Wreck Reef.'W.'W 'W 0.9'W Reef Balls /00 8. N. W 8-Foot Tug R.R. Stone Dredge Playa marine casualty 0-Foot Tug Pocahontas *Bow and **Stern Locations /98 * 8. N *.00 W ** 8. N **.8 W /9 8. N.8 W /98 * 8.8 N * 0.89 W ** 8.8 N ** 0.9 W 8.'N 8.'N ONSLOW BAY 8.'N Reef Balls Vessels 0

37 AR-8 Lennon/Hyde Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Masonboro Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth.'n.'w.'w AR-8 Lennon/Hyde Reef.'W.'W.'W.'W Train Boxcars 0/98. N. W -Foot USACOE Dredge Hyde 0-Foot YTT Barge Alton Lennon 0-Foot USACOE Dredge Markham *Bow and **Stern Locations /988 0/98 0/99 *. N *.0 W **.8 N **.0 W *. N *.9 W **. N **. W *.8 N *. W **. N **.0 W.'N.'N ONSLOW BAY.'N.'N Vessels Train Boxcars

38 AR-00 Robert Bob Black Tower Reef 9. magnetic - 0. nautical miles from Frying Pan Tower feet average depth Capt. Greg MicKey Menhaden Vessel *Bow and **Stern Locations 8/00 * 9.0 N *.9 W ** 9.89 N **. W AR-00 Robert "Bob" Black Tower Reef.'W 9.'N LONG BAY Vessel

39 AR-0 Tom McGlammery Reef 0. magnetic -. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy. magnetic -. nautical miles from Oak Island Light. magnetic -. nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth Consolidated Concrete: 09 Tons Pipe and Manhole Sections Concrete Manhole Sections Pieces 9/008. N 8.80 W /00.08 N 8.80 W /00.09 N 8.8 W Manhole Sections / N 8.8 W 0 Pieces Consolidated Concrete: Pipe, Pilings and Various Material 0-Foot Water Barge YC-9 Potter Barge 000, N 8.80 W /00.00 N 8. W /000 *.000 N *8.9 W ** 0.98 N **8.80 W 8 0 Reef Balls Winter 00.0 N 8. W Foot Bridge Span Manhole Sections /98.0 N 8. W 99.0 N 8. W 0 Reef Balls Winter N 8.9 W 0 Reef Balls /000.0 N 8.9 W Consolidated Concrete Misc. Concrete Pieces and Manhole Sections 80-Foot Barge HT-8 *Bow and **Stern Locations /00.0 N 8.8 W /98 *.8 N *8. W **. N **8. W.'N.'N 'N 8.9'W Pipe 8.8'W 0. 0 Manhole Sections AR-0 Tom McGlammery Reef 8.'W 8 Consolidated Concrete Reef Balls 'W Vessels Bridge Span LONG BAY

40 AR- Yaupon Beach Reef 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Oak Island Light. magnetic -. nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy 0 feet average depth Consolidated Concrete: Scrap Panels, Rubble, Pipe, Dock Header Beams, Scrap Consolidated Concrete: 8 Pieces Roof Panel, Headers, Panels and Dock Headers Consolidated Concrete 9 Pieces Roof and Dock Panels Consolidated Concrete: Tons Manhole Sections, Tons Pipe 00.0 N 8. W N 8.98 W 0/00.00 N 8.0 W /00.90 N 8.98 W 0 Ultra Reef Balls /00.90 N 8.0 W Waffle-Crete 0/99.89 N 8. W Pipe Pieces /00.0 N 8.8 W 8 Waffle-Crete 0/99.09 N 8.0 W 9 Reef Balls /00. N 8.8 W.'N.'N 'N.9'N 8.'W Reef Balls Pipe Manhole Sections Yaupon Beach Reef 8.'W 8 9 AR 'W Consolidated Concrete Concrete Rubble Floating Drydock 8.'W Bridge Railing Waffle-Crete LONG BAY 0 Consolidated Concrete: Pipe/ Manhole Sections N 8. W.089 N 8. W Concrete Rubble 00 Tons 9/98.00 N 8.88 W Manhole Sections 99.0 N 8. W 8 Reef Balls N 8. W 9 Reef Balls / N 8.00 W Bridge Railing N 8. W Floating Drydock Late 90s Manhole Sections 0 Tons *.0 N *8.9 W **.0 N **8. W /00. N 8. W 8 Bridge Railing N 8. W 9 Bridge Railing N 8.08 W 0 Bridge Railing N 8.8 W *Bow and **Stern Locations 8 9

41 AR-0 0. magnetic - 8. nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Oak Island Light 0. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth 8 0.'W AR-0 8 0'W 8 9.9'W High Density 0/0. N W.'N High Density /0. N W Low Density 0/0. N 8 0. W Low Density /0. N W.'N LONG BAY.'N Pipe 80 8

42 AR-0 Brunswick County Fishing Club Reef 8.9 magnetic - 9. nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy. magnetic nautical miles from Oak Island Light 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth a b c d 00 Tons pieces Consolidated Concrete Consolidated Concrete Consolidated Concrete Consolidated Concrete 0 pieces -Foot Tug Boat Coopedge -Foot Tug Boat A.T. Piner pieces N 8.0 W / N 8.0 W N 8.08 W N 8.0 W N 8. W N 8.08 W 99, N 8.09 W /99 /99 * 9.89 N *8.8 W ** 9.8 N **8. W * 9.80 N *8.09 W ** 9.80 N **8.0 W /00 9. N 8.9 W 8 Train Boxcars /98 9. N 8.8 W 9 Boiler Pieces / N 8.0 W 0 0 Reef Balls /00 9. N 8.0 W Consolidated Concrete 00 pieces 00 tons *Bow and **Stern Coordinates / N 8.99 W 0/ N 8.9 W N 8.8 W 8.'W 0'N 9.9'N 9.8'N 9.'N Reef Balls Pipe 8.'W 8 AR-0 Brunswick County Fishing Club Reef c 8.'W a b d Consolidated Concrete Vessels 0 8 'W 8.9'W 8.8'W Train Boxcars Boiler Pieces LONG BAY 8 8

43 AR- Dale McDowell Reef 0 magnetic - 9. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Sea Buoy 0.8 magnetic - 9. nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Oak Island Light feet average depth Reef Balls / N 8. W 8/008. N 8.9 W 8/008. N 8.9 W a b Fiberglass and Steel Boat Molds Fiberglass and Steel Boat Molds / N 8.0 W /99.80 N 8. W Reef Balls /000.8 N 8. W Winter 00.8 N 8.80 W Manhole Sections /99.89 N 8. W -Foot Vessel Jell II /99 *.8 N *8.09 W **.8 N **8.09 W 8 Concrete Rubble /00.8 N 8.0 W N 8.09 W N 8.00 W 99.9 N 8.0 W 99. N 8.08 W Reef Balls /000.8 N 8.8 W -Foot Tug Boat Admiral Charlie *Bow and **Stern Coordinates /00 *. N *8.88 W **. N **8.9 W.9'N.8'N.'N.'N 8.'W a Reef Balls Pipe AR- Dale McDowell Reef 8.'W b 'W Manhole Sections Concrete Rubble 'W Vessels Boat Mold LONG BAY 8 8

44 AR- Dale Ward Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy 9.8 magnetic -. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy feet average depth 8 8'W AR- Dale Ward Reef 8.9'W 8.8'W Consolidated Concrete: pipe and manhole sections Consolidated Concrete: pipe and manhole sections 8/ N W / N 8.98 W 0 Ultra Reef Balls / N 8.98 W 99, N 8.9 W a b 0-Foot Navy Tug Boat Pawtucket Manhole Sections 0 pieces Manhole Sections 0 pieces /00 *. N *8.9 W **. N **8.98 W 99.0 N 8.8 W N 8.80 W.'N 'N a a b b 9 LONG BAY a 00 Reef Balls /00.09 N 8.99 W b 00 Reef Balls /00.0 N 8.88 W N 8.90 W 8 00 Reef Balls /0.9 N 8.9 W /00.00 N 8.8 W *Bow and **Stern Coordinates Reef Balls Pipe Manhole Sections Consolidated Concrete Vessels 8 8

45 AR-0 Fisherman s Reef. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Shallotte Inlet Sea Buoy. magnetic -. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth 0 pieces pieces 0/00 0. N 8.0 W /00 0. N 8. W 00 Reef Balls /00 0. N 8.0 W 0.'N 0.'N 8.'W 8.'W AR-0 Fisherman's Reef 8.'W 8 'W 8.9'W 8.8'W 8.'W 00 Reef Balls /00 0. N W 0-Foot Barge Foot USCG Launch Manhole Sections 0 Tons 00 Tons 990 * 0. N *8.99 W ** 0. N **8.9 W * 0.0 N *8.9 W ** 0. N **8.9 W / N 8.89 W N 8.8 W 0.'N 0'N 9.9'N 0c 0b 0a 9 8 LONG BAY 9 00 Tons N 8.0 W 0a Train Boxcars N 8.0 W 0b Train Boxcars N 8.00 W c Train Boxcars N 8.0 W *Bow and **Stern Locations Pipe Manhole Sections Reef Balls Vessels Train Boxcar 88 89

46 AR- Gary Ennis Reef 8. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Cape Fear River Sea Buoy. magnetic - 0. nautical miles from Lockwood s Folly Inlet Sea Buoy. magnetic -. nautical miles from Shallotte Inlet Sea Buoy 8 feet average depth 8.'W AR- Gary Ennis Reef 8 'W 00 Reef Balls N 8.09 W 9 Tons /00. N W N 8.00 W Concrete Manhole Sections 80-Foot Mance Lassiter /00.0 N 8.0 W /99 *.99 N *8.0 W **. N **8.0 W 00 Ultra Reef Balls /00.8 N W *Bow and **Stern Locations.'N LONG BAY Reef Balls Pipe Manhole Sections Vessels 90 9

47 AR-9 Bayview Reef 00 offshore Town of Bayview, near the mouth of Bath Creek AR-9 Bayview Reef 8.'W 8.'W Mini Bay Reef Balls 8/0.8 N 8.89 W Bay Reef Balls 8/0.0 N 8.9 W Solid Bottom Pallet Reef Balls Extended Base Pallet Reef Balls 8/0.0 N 8.90 W 8/0.08 N 8.9 W Ultra Reef Balls 8/0.0 N 8.9 W Tons 8. Tons.9 Tons.8 Tons. Tons. Tons.8 Tons /0.0 N 8. W /0. N 8. W /0.099 N 8. W /0.08 N 8. W /0.08 N 8. W /0.08 N 8. W /0.0 N 8. W.'N Reef Balls Pipe ESTUARINE 9 9

48 AR magnetic nm from Pungo River # Day Beacom.9 magnetic - 0. nm from Quilley Point Tires // N.8 W 8.'N AR-9.'W.'W 8.'N ESTUARINE 0. 0 Tires 9 9

49 AR-9 / OS-0 Hatteras Island Business Associaton Reef Clam Shoal Oyster Sanctuary 8. magnetic -. nautical miles from Frisco Channel Light No. Tires /98. N.8 W Marl Rip Rap /00. N. W Tires /98. N. W.'N.'W AR-9 / OS-0 Hatteras Island Business Associaton Reef Clam Shoal Oyster Sanctuary.'W.'W.'W.'W.'W Marl Rip Rap /00.0 N.8 W Marl Rip Rap /00. N. W.'N Marl Rip Rap /00. N. W Marl Rip Rap /00.9 N.9 W 8 Marl Rip Rap /00. N.8 W 9 Marl Rip Rap /00. N.0 W.'N.'N 9 8 ESTUARINE Marl Tires 9 9

50 AR-98 / OS-0 Ocracoke Reef and Oyster Sanctuary.9 magnetic -. nautical miles from Big Foot Slough Channel Light -Foot Tugboat Lookout 99 * 0. N * 9.8 W ** 0.0 N ** 9.8 W 0.8'N 0'W AR-98 / OS-0 Ocracoke Reef and Oyster Sanctuary 9.9'W 9.8'W 9.999'W 9.999'W Concrete Rubble N 9.89 W 0-Foot Barge Longbay /989 * 0. N * 9.9 W ** 0.0 N ** 9.80 W Concrete Rubble N 9.80 W 0.'N 0-Foot Barge /989 * 0.89 N * 9. W ** 0. N ** 9.0 W Marl Rock and Oyster Shells (Multiple Mounds) N 9.8 W Reef Balls N W 8 Pipe Field N W 9 Pipe Field N W 0 Pipe and Reef Ball Field N 9.0 W 0.'N ESTUARINE *Bow and **Stern Coordinates Marl Rip Rap & Oyster Shells Vessels Reef Balls Pipe Concrete Rubble 98 99

51 AR-9 New Bern (Neuse River) 0. magnetic -.8 nautical miles from Union Point Park, Neuse River 90 Reef Balls /0.0 N 0.8 W 90 Reef Balls /0.0 N 0.8 W 90 Reef Balls /0.9 N 0.90 W 98 pieces 08 pieces tons /0.9 N 0. W /0.09 N 0.0 W /0.0 N 0.8 W Tires 98. N 0.0 W 8 Tires 98.0 N 0. W 9 Tires N 0. W 0 Tires N 0. W 0 Marl Rip Rap Mounds /0.9 N 0. W Concrete Pilings 98. N 0.00 W Concrete Pilings 98.0 N 0. W Concrete Pilings 98.0 N 0. W 0 tons /0.9 N 0.9 W.'N.'N.'N 'N.9'N 0.9'W 0.8'W Pipe 0.'W AR New Bern (Neuse River) 0.'W Pilings 'W 0.'W Marl Rip Rap ESTUARINE Reef Balls Tires 00 0

52 AR-9 Oriental Reef 900 yards SE of Whithurst Point near Oriental Consolidated Concrete: Pipe, Pilings and Risers /00.80 N W Marl Rip Rap /00.0 N 9.88 W Marl Rip Rap /00.9 N 9.80 W Tires 9.9 N 9.80 W Tires 9.0 N 9. W 0 Bay Reef Balls /0.9 N 9.88 W Bay Reef Balls /0. N 9.80 W 8 Bay Reef Balls /0. N 9.8 W 9 0 Bay Reef Balls /0. N 9.8 W 0 Bay Reef Balls /0.8 N 9.9 W Layer Cake Reef Balls /0. N 9. W Bay Reef Balls /0.9 N 9. W Bay Reef Balls /0.0 N 9. W Bay Reef Balls /0. N 9.0 W Pallet Reef Balls /0.89 N 9.9 W 0 Solid Bottom Pallet Reef Balls /00. N 9.9 W Bay Reef Balls /00. N 9. W 8 0 Bay Reef Balls /0.8 N 9.9 W 9 Mini Bay Reef Balls /0. N 9. W 0 Pallet Reef Balls /0.9 N 9. W Pallet Reef Balls /0.8 N 9.80 W Pallet Reef Balls /0.8 N 9. W Pallet Reef Balls /0. N 9.9 W 0 Ultra Reef Balls and Pallet Reef Balls /0.9 N 9.90 W 8 Pallet Reef Balls /0. N 9. W Pallet Reef Balls /0. N 9.8 W 8 Ultra Reef Balls /0.8 N 9.09 W 8 9 Marl Rip Rap 0 tons pieces /00. N 9. W /0.80 N 9.0 W.8'N.'N.'N.'N 9.9'W Reef Balls Pipe 8 9.8'W Marl Rip Rap Tires AR-9 Oriental Reef 9.'W 9.'W 'W 9 0 INSET MAP 9.'W Consolidated Concrete 0 0

53 AR-98 New River Reef magnetic - 0. nautical miles from South of Town Point in the New River Crushed Concrete //00 9. N. W Crushed Concrete //00 9. N. W Crushed Concrete //00 9. N. W Crushed Concrete // N. W Crushed Concrete // N. W Crushed Concrete // N. W Crushed Concrete //00 9. N. W 8 Crushed Concrete //00 9. N. W 9 Crushed Concrete //00 9. N.8 W 9.'N AR-98 New River Reef.'W 8 9 ESTUARINE Crushed Concrete 0 0

54 OS-0 Croatan Sound Oyster Sanctuary 8. magnetic - nautical miles from Roanoke Marshes Light RM Marl Rip Rap N 8. W Marl Rip Rap N 8.0 W Marl Rip Rap N 8.9 W Oyster Shell Overplanting Surf Clam Overplanting Limestone Marl (No.) Overplanting N 8.9 W N 8.9 W N 8. W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8. N 8.9 W 8 Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.88' W 9 Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.9' N 8.9' W 0 Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.0' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.8' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.0' N 8.' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.0' N 8.' W Pallet Reef Balls 0 8.' N 8.0' W 8 Pallet Reef Balls ' N 8.' W 8.'N Pallet Reef Balls Marl Rip Rap OS-0 Croatan Sound Oyster Sanctuary 8.'W 8 9 Surf Clam 0 8 Limestone Marl (#) Oyster Shell ESTUARINE 0 0

55 OS-0 Deep Bay Oyster Sanctuary. magnetic nautical miles from Deep Bay Light Marl Rip Rap 00.8 N. W.9'N.'W OS-0 Deep Bay Oyster Sanctuary.'W Seeded Oyster Shell Overplanting 00.8 N.9 W Surf Clam Overplanting 00.8 N.80 W Limestone Marl (No.) Overplanting 00.8 N. W Marl Rip Rap N.8 W 00 Bay Reef Balls 0.8' N.8' W ESTUARINE.8'N Marl Rip Rap Seeded Oyster Shell Limestone Marl (#) Surf Clam Reef Balls 08 09

56 OS-0 West Bay Oyster Sanctuary 9. magnetic -. nautical miles from West Bay Light WB OS-0 West Bay Oyster Sanctuary.'W Marl Rip Rap N.0 W Marl Rip Rap N. W 00 Mini Bay Reef Balls N.0 W Surf Clam Overplanting N. W Limestone Marl (No.) Overplanting Non-Seeded Oyster Shell Overplanting N.0 W N.89 W Marl Rip Rap N.00 W 8 Seeded Oyster Shell Bags N. W 8.8'N ESTUARINE Reef Balls Marl Rip Rap Limestone Marl (#) Overplanting Oyster Shell Overplanting Surf Clam Shells Overplanting Seeded Oyster Shell Bags 0

57 OS-0 Crab Hole Oyster Sanctuary. magnetic -.9 nautical miles from Pamlico Sound North Light N Marl Rip Rap 00, 00 and W. N Marl Rip Rap 00 and W.8 N.'N 0.'W OS-0 Crab Hole Oyster Sanctuary 0.'W 0.'W Marl Rip Rap W. N.'N.'N ESTUARINE Marl Rip Rap

58 OS-0 Middle Bay Oyster Sanctuary. magnetic -. nm from Middle Bay Point ID # Material Deployed OS-0 Middle Bay Oyster Sanctuary 0.'W Marl Rip Rap 00.' N 0.' W Marl Rip Rap 00.9' N 0.0' W Marl Rip Rap 00.' N 0.8' W Marl Rip Rap 00.0' N 0.00' W Marl Rip Rap 00.8' N 0.0' W ESTUARINE Marl Rip Rap

59 OS-08 Neuse River Oyster Sanctuary 0. magnetic -.9 nautical miles from Neuse River Light Marl Rip Rap N.99 W *Marl Rip Rap N.0 W Marl Rip Rap N.08 W *Marl Rip Rap N.98 W * Marl Rip Rap overplanted with Seeded Oyster Shells OS-08 Neuse River Oyster Sanctuary 'W 0.'N ESTUARINE Seeded Oyster Shell Marl Rip Rap

60 OS-09 West Bluff Oyster Sanctuary. magnetic -. nautical miles from Juniper Bay Approach Light OS-09 West Bluff Oyster Sanctuary 0.'W 0.'W 0.'W Marl Rip Rap N 0. W Marl Rip Rap N 0.9 W Marl Rip Rap N 0. W Reef Balls 0 8. N 0. W Reef Balls 0 8. N 0. W Reef Balls 0 8. N 0.9 W 8.'N 8.'N ESTUARINE Reef Balls Marl Rip Rap 8 9

61 OS-0 Gibbs Shoal Oyster Sanctuary. magnetic - 0. nautical miles from Gibbs Shoal Light GBS OS-0 Gibbs Shoal Oyster Sanctuary.'W.0999'W.9999'W Marl Rip Rap 009. N. W Marl Rip Rap 00.9 N.00 W Marl Rip Rap 0. N.0 W.'N Reef Balls, Reef Cubes and Marl Rip Rap N.0 W.'N ESTUARINE.'N Reef Balls Marl Rip Rap 0

62 OS- Long Shoal Oyster Sanctuary. magnetic -. nautical miles from Pingleton Shoal Light PS 9.9'W OS- Long Shoal Oyster Sanctuary 9.8'W Ultra Reef Balls 0.8 N 9.89 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.8 N 9.8 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.80 N 9.8 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.8 N 9.8 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.89 N 9.88 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.88 N 9.9 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.89 N 9.88 W 8 Ultra Reef Balls 0.80 N 9.89 W 9 Ultra Reef Balls 0.8 N 9.88 W 9 0 Ultra Reef Balls 0.9 N 9.88 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.9 N 9.89 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.9 N 9.80 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.9 N W.8'N 8 0 ESTUARINE Reef Balls

63 OS- Raccoon Island Inshore Fishing Oyster Reef 9. magnetic -. nautical miles from Neuse River Entrance Light NR Ultra Reef Balls 0. N. W Ultra Reef Balls 0. N.9 W 00 Ultra Reef Balls 0. N.0 W 9 Ultra Reef Balls 0. N. W Ultra Reef Balls 0. N.9 W 0 Ultra Reef Balls 0. N. W Ultra Reef Balls 0. N.9 W 8 Ultra Reef Balls 0.0 N.9 W 9 9 Ultra Reef Balls 0. N.9 W 0 Ultra Reef Balls 0. N. W Ultra Reef Balls 0.00 N. W 9 Ultra Reef Balls 0.8 N.0 W Ultra Reef Balls 0.98 N. W 98 Ultra Reef Balls 0.9 N. W 98 Ultra Reef Balls 0.8 N.9 W 0. N. W 0. N. W 8 0. N.8 W N. W 0 - Recycled Concrete 0.0 N. W.'N 8 OS- Raccoon Island Inshore Fishing Oyster Reef.'W Pipe Reef Balls " - " Processed Recycled Concrete 'W 9 ESTUARINE

64 OS- Pea Island Inshore Fishing Oyster Reef. magnetic -. nautical miles from Pamlico Sound North Light N Concrete Box Units / N.0 W Crushed Concrete /0 0.0 N.9 W Crushed Concrete /0 0.0 N.99 W Reef Balls /0 0.0 N.8 W OS- Pea Island Inshore Fishing Oyster Reef 'W.9'W 8 Concrete Box Units /0 0.0 N.08 W Crushed Concrete /0 0.0 N.90 W Crushed Concrete /0 0.0 N.9 W 8 Reef Balls /0 0.0 N.8 W 9 Consolidated Concrete /0 0.0 N.0 W 0 Crushed Concrete / N.9 W Crushed Concrete /0 0.0 N.9 W Reef Balls 8/ N.8 W Reef Balls 8/ N.0 W Crushed Concrete /0 9.9 N.90 W Crushed Concrete / N.9 W Pipe /0 9.9 N.88 W Reef Balls 8/ N.09 W 8 Crushed Concrete /0 9.9 N.98 W 0'N 9.9'N 9 Reef Balls Crushed Concrete 0 Pipe ESTUARINE 9 Crushed Concrete / N.99 W 0 Pipe /0 9.9 N.88 W Concrete Box Units Consolidated Concrete Reef Balls 0/0 9.9 N.08 W Crushed Concrete /0 9.9 N.9 W Crushed Concrete /0 9.9 N.9 W Pipe /0 9.9 N.8 W

65 Notes Notes 8 9

66 Artificial Reef Etiquette Observe all state and federal fishing regulations. Do not tamper with commercial fishing gear it s illegal! Do not harvest oysters from oyster sanctuaries it s illegal! Do not litter or throw any trash overboard. Remember, fishing line, plastic, and other garbage can kill fish, turtles, and birds. It can also entangle and endanger divers. Bring garbage back to the dock and dispose in an appropriate receptacle. First come, first served: Be courteous and give anchored boats a wide berth. Watch for divers. Stay away from boats displaying a Diver Down flag. Always proceed with caution if there are Diver Down flags. Watch for diver s bubbles. Immediately release all live fish and shellfish that you are not planning to keep. Fish responsibly; use circle hooks. Follow federal regulations and vent when necessary. Public Support The N.C. Artificial Reef Program is a great success because of continued support from private fishing and diving clubs, artificial reef associations, angler tournaments and other members of the public who donate artificial reef materials and logistical and practical assistance. Over the years, countless groups have given a tremendous amount of time and effort to the program. Acknowledgements The authors of this reef guide acknowledge present, former, and late members of the N.C. Artificial Reef Program, including J. Peters, S. Springle, G. Bodnar, and J. Francesconi, for their work and dedication to the program; N.C. Oyster Sanctuary Program members C. Weychert, M. Jordan and B. Berry, who were instrumental in obtaining the side-scan sonar data needed to complete this project; S. Mehan who spent countless hours working on the design and formatting; M. Griffin and J. Aycock for their direction and creation of the updated reef web page and assistance with GIS applications; T. Smith for her editorial expertise, and the numerous individuals, businesses and organizations who have contributed funding, materials and services to the N.C. Artificial Reef program. Diving North Carolina s Artificial Reefs Complete dive courses and obtain all necessary certifications. Be aware of your surroundings, and use caution when diving. Display an appropriate Diver Down flag when divers are in the water. Do not dive on artificial reefs where fishermen are drift fishing, due to the presence of moving fishing gear. Be aware: Artificial reefs may contain sharp or jagged surfaces. Fishing lines, hooks, nets or other gear may be fouled in reef structures. These can snag divers or equipment. Respect the environment you re visiting. Please do not touch coral or pick up any marine creatures. This can damage or even kill the creatures you re visiting. Dive at your own risk. 0

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