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    Here's a good link on harvesting sea salt.

    http://www.ehow.com/how_2125319_harvest-sea-salt.html

    Once dried, it can be use for cooking, preserving, or melting ice on your sidewalks.

    Crash - icy sidewalks result when precipitation freezes. Something you Floridians never see with the frequency many of us northerners wish upon you. (Yeah, I'm jealous of your weather)
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    Do you suppose you would have to wory about any kind of polution if you plan on cooking with it?.I'm thinking about PCB's,expecialy in our area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stargazer View Post
    Do you suppose you would have to wory about any kind of polution if you plan on cooking with it?.I'm thinking about PCB's,expecialy in our area.
    I scooped some off of Gooseberry a couple of years back. I'm still alive, and the luminous green glow from my skin saves alot of batteries.
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    I'd trust just about anything from Gooseberry.The tides flush the area well and its facing open ocean..I was thinking more of Clarkes Cove.Now that water will turn you into a human night light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stargazer View Post
    I'd trust just about anything from Gooseberry.The tides flush the area well and its facing open ocean..I was thinking more of Clarkes Cove.Now that water will turn you into a human night light.
    Remember the Acushnet River 25 years ago? The Hurricane Barrier sure worked well at keeping all the toxic waste confined there.
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    I was just thinking.If youre going to go throught the process of evaporating the water you might as well make a de-salinization rig and collect the fresh water that's left over.
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    Someone recently posted about this: http://www.watercone.com/product.html on the Forum. (Sorry, I don't remember who it was.) I saved the website to "my favorites."
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    Thanks for the link, that is pretty cool.

    The Acushnet river,Clarks cove area makes eating red tide contaminated shell fish a walk in the park..The state is doing a good job in its clean up tho.
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