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Thanks for the welcome! You are correct about the tides. We have a lot of smaller islands around us, which help put us in the lee. Lobster boats have no problem, or even small skiffs with large motors. If a person did break down, they would just drift with the tide, until they hit the mainland or nearest island. Lots of boat traffic around where I live, so no problem being spotted. We have two ferries that run from our island to the mainland, and they have no problem with the tide. We do have the world's largest whirl pool, called "The Old Sow", on one of our points. That you would not want to get caught up in!:eek:
As a degreed Marine Biologist, I have been there, so I know a little about the bay. I was just curious and that's why I asked!
Thanks for your reply! :)
 
Welcome to Backyard Chickens!:frow Glad you joined the flock! BYC is a very helpful and informative about poultry! Hope you enjoy it here as much as we all do!
 

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