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I know where it is and it sure isn't in the middle of the broads.
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I would consider Welch, Diamond, Rattlesnake and Parker all part of the broads.
Point being boat traffic has such little effect on these islands compared to Mother Nature. I see it first hand as I live on the windy side of Welch. One good storm would equal decades of boating! Saying that 30 boats going around diamond caused erosion is laughable at best...
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