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It appears from my vantage, there is about 100+ feet of oil adsorbent pads strung out into the lake. Did someone try to run that little island over ?
Its rocky in that area, the pads are yellow, easy to see, obviously be careful. LBI is in Moultonboro Bay, just off Suissevale You can see them just above the flag pole, they look placed sometime just after noon. ![]() |
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Loon nesting area?
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Oil absorbent boom used in oil spills is white, solid containment boom used in heavy spills, is orange, while, "turbidity curtain", (floating boom used as a contaminant preventative in construction), is yellow.
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