Bridge Marine is an active MRAA member and represents the association on the BoatPAC Board of Directors.
Last Friday, Representative Mikie Sherrill visited Bridge Marina in Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey to discuss the controversial closure of the lake because of harmful algae blooms.
Ray Fernandez, President of Bridge Marina indicated that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is overstating the algae issue, leading to an unnecessary level of concern. “NJDEP standards are twice that of national standards and of neighboring states, such that the current levels that cause NJDEP to shut down beaches would be acceptable in other states and the federal government,” said Fernandez.
During her visit, Rep. Sherrill discussed communication issues with the NJDEP, met with constituents – including the mayors of Hopatcong and Jefferson Township – and inspected the water quality issue firsthand. Local elected officials encouraged Rep. Sherrill to help direct additional funding for protecting and improving the lake’s water quality.
While on the docks, Ray Fernandez highlighted the lack of boat traffic. “The rental business has been down about 90 percent since this swimming closure started. We have spent about 40 hours answering calls from the public, boating club members, and slip members because of the issue.”
For more information regarding harmful algae blooms in New Jersey, visit the NJDEP website.