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Dear Patientman,

I believe it is even better than you think. I believe it is financed by the feds, costing Warwick taxpayers nothing.

As far as the shell-fishermen, they are reducing in number dramatically. The licenses went from over 3,000 to approximately 150 today. I don't know why when we have an abundance of shellfish in the bay. I will look into it. I will also examine the "spindle", that very dangerous rock that is between Prudence Island and Pojak Point at the mouth of the Green River. It has cost major damage to dozens of boats and it is only a matter of time before it takes a life. I believe that with little or no taxpayer money that one big, dangerous rock could be pile-drived into 4 or 5 smaller, deeper rocks increasing the breeding habitat and eliminating a serious hazard. What are your thoughts?

Rick

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