Sunday, April 27, 2025

New Artificial Reef South of Oregon Inlet Receives CRFL Funding

Share post:

A new artificial reef to be constructed eight miles south of the Oregon Inlet sea buoy has been funded by a grant from the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries. Through the sale of Coastal Recreational Fishing Licenses, a two year grant in the amount of $882,000 has been awarded to the Oregon Inlet Artificial Reef Committee for the construction of AR-165.

In addition to CRFL funding, local matching funds have been donated by TW’s Bait & Tackle, Manteo Marine, and Southern Bank. Local funding is still being sought and donations can be made through the website of the Outer Banks Anglers Club.

Prior to beginning reef construction, all state and federal permits must be obtained. A CAMA Major Permit is expected to be issued within the next few weeks. It is anticipated that federal permits will follow thereafter, although the exact time period is unknown.

The initial reef construction will consist of one ship approximately 100-140 feet in length. The retired vessel will be towed to the reef site and sunk in place. In addition to the ship, 2,000 tons of concrete material consisting of assorted concrete pipe ranging in size from 36” to 76” in diameter and 8’ in length will be used in the construction of AR-165. The concrete will be barged to the reef site and deployed as directed by a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries Artificial Reef Group representative.

Second year plans call for an additional 6,000 tons of concrete material and hopefully another ship if funding allows. No material from the demolition of the Bonner Bridge will be deployed on this new reef. That debris is all scheduled to be utilized for enhancement of the four older reefs currently located in the vicinity of Oregon Inlet.

For more information, please go to www.outerbanksanglersclub.com and click on the link to the Oregon Inlet Artificial Reef Committee.

Trending

Subscribe

Help Support Local News! Subscribe for Free, Upgrade to Premium, or Make a Contribution.

Related articles

Blackfin tuna catches close to shore are creating a buzz

Hatteras Island is currently experiencing an unusual event in fishing: blackfin tuna being caught just off the beach,...

For the first time, Rodanthe Pier will host the Annual Fishing Jamboree for disabled veterans

For the first time in the event's history, the Rodanthe Fishing Pier will host the annual Disabled Veteran/Wounded...

Division of Marine Fisheries urges fishermen to complete license/permit renewals early

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries will begin renewing commercial fishing, seafood dealer...

Recreational and commercial Spotted Seatrout cold stun harvest closure extended from June 15 to June 30

The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries has extended the Spotted Seatrout cold stun harvest...