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#270889 12/08/2021 10:13 AM
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This is one of many reasons NOT to use mechanized vehicles on the beach. Sad. Where is Gibbs Bay??


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Near Guana Bay, between there and Dawn Beach area. I agree on the vehicles on the beach.


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OK, wasn't sure where it was. Thanks.


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A loss that should not ever happen but unfortunately does.

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ugh, this makes me so angry. there is NO reason to drive ATVs on the beach. NONE.

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Yes we have rules on our Washington coastal and inner beaches that prohibit driving on beaches to protect the clam and oyster beds.


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