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Posted 13/01/2011, 11:33 am        Report Show Profile
Has anyone been out in the bay, around Manly since the floods. I am quite tempted but wandered if there is a multitude of flotsam and jetsam (sp?) in the bay that could cause damage to kit/me. M
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Posted 13/01/2011, 12:46 pm        Report Show Profile
the water at manly is the colour of chocolate , fresh, and full of weed and sticks.(and probably all sorts of nasty stuff?)
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Posted 13/01/2011, 1:26 pm        Report Show Profile
might give it a miss then. I heard a load of sewage was dumped directly into the river. Does all this tuff increase the risk of sharks as well? I'll leave it till tomorrow I recon....
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Posted 13/01/2011, 1:37 pm        Report Show Profile
the trick to learning howw to not get attacked by sharks is to not fall off lol but they would probably get sick if they went in the water so they might move out to sea somewhere
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Posted 13/01/2011, 1:53 pm        Report Show Profile
must sort out that carve gybe then - i had not realise it was life threatening
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Posted 13/01/2011, 2:19 pm        Report Show Profile
had a look at Queens beach, the smell of fresh or brackish water is so strong. Some kiters out, did'nt risk going out, could see branches and crap even from the beach, doesnt take much to break a big fin
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Posted 13/01/2011, 3:12 pm        Report Show Profile
true will have to wait till it settles down does anyone know what the oceans are like maybe have a bit of a wave sail
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Posted 13/01/2011, 3:50 pm        Report Show Profile
Just got back from VP. Very dirty water but surprising very little rubbish/logs. Not a lot of wind though apart from the odd gust to get your hopes up...... But good to get wet after a lay off due to injury. Cheers
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Posted 13/01/2011, 4:11 pm        Report Show Profile
I think I'll give Manly a go tomorrow if the wind picks up. I'll have to watch out for the riverside walkway! M
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Posted 13/01/2011, 7:06 pm        Report Show Profile
I been working in areas flooded, the water stinks already. I would not be sailing anywhere with direct flow out of the river due to debris and water quality. Wishful thinking about the sharks, bullsharks will be everywhere. Others will probably be roaming the areas at the edge of the fresh picking off what they can. That is what they are made to do and are perfectly designed for it, you would just be another thing (putting out the right signals) floating in the water for them. Many species of shark are known to frequent fresh water to rid themselves of parasites so fresh wont worry them too much. In other areas of the world where flooded rivers run over shallow waters this is the time when you see packs of sharks at river mouths and estuaries. Maybe it's time to put the boards away for a bit and help your extended neighbours, even if you are not affected personally so many businesses, services and employees of those that you use will be affected.
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Posted 14/01/2011, 7:42 am        Report Show Profile
Brisbane river flowing past Manly harbour.
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Posted 14/01/2011, 8:21 am        Report Show Profile
doesn't look to bad looks better out further
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Posted 14/01/2011, 9:00 am        Report Show Profile
sharks, debris and not much wind. Maybe I will stay away. Thanks for the advice
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Posted 14/01/2011, 6:06 pm        Report Show Profile
Beware the 'blind mullet'....raw sewerage has been escaping into the river...and onto the bay!
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Posted 14/01/2011, 7:51 pm        Report Show Profile
remember the river in Willie Wonkas factory ?(chocolate) Well thats the colour of the water.
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Posted 14/01/2011, 8:16 pm        Report Show Profile
saw on the news today the harbour master saying stay out of the water. redcliffe was mentioned as no go. i missed a bit of it so not sure about bayside but i'd say give it a miss for a few days.
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Posted 14/01/2011, 8:24 pm        Report Show Profile
Maybe they can position the river walk at the end of the sand spit at Wello and make it a truly exceptional speed strip.
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Posted 16/01/2011, 2:14 pm        Report Show Profile
Any updates on the state of the bay and how far down the chocolate river has gone.
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Posted 17/01/2011, 2:56 pm        Report Show Profile
Still discusting brown at Reddy today. Cant comment on debri but I am waiting a bit longer. Kiters have been at Queens last several days, saw one windsurfer with a black sail yesterday............
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Posted 17/01/2011, 2:57 pm        Report Show Profile
mikey100 said...
Beware the 'blind mullet'....raw sewerage has been escaping into the river...and onto the bay!
Welcome back Mikey, thought yous was washer away
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Posted 17/01/2011, 5:44 pm        Report Show Profile
big cloud of latte colour river water merged with the chocolate brown baywater today at Manly.
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Posted 17/01/2011, 5:47 pm        Report Show Profile
turbidity is off the scale!
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Posted 17/01/2011, 6:06 pm        Report Show Profile
swoosh said...
turbidity is off the scale!
as is risk of infection....
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Posted 17/01/2011, 7:23 pm        Report Show Profile
Paddled out on the SUP at Sutton's Redcliffe late this afternoon. Nice breeze. The water is choc a block full of debris - some of it pretty substantial. Kiters would be OK - anyone with a decent fin could be in all sorts of trouble. Hopefully the weekend will be OK.
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Posted 17/01/2011, 8:02 pm        Report Show Profile
Perhaps a trip to the GC is in order. Been a while since I've sailed the train or sheerwater, have also heard it is good on the outside behind the spit? Have to check that out, anyone got the low down there?
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Posted 18/01/2011, 8:14 am        Report Show Profile
i might go to the gc or vp not sure
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Posted 18/01/2011, 11:37 am        Report Show Profile
Looking towards Wello at 1200hrs. RSX training.
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Posted 18/01/2011, 1:44 pm        Report Show Profile
looks to be clearing up a bit
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Posted 19/01/2011, 9:38 am        Report Show Profile
read in todays local paper at redcliffe that lots of stone fish have washed up on queens beach, lifesavers collected a wheelie bin full of them beware all of you barefoot sailors, if the sharks don't get us the fish will
 
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