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Saturday, 07 May 2011 13:08

National Park Service News Release

          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  DATE:  May 6, 2011

          CONTACT: Cyndy Holda, Public Affairs Specialist, 252-473-2111, ext. 148

         

 

NPS Announces Bodie Island Spit Closure

 

Outer Banks Group Superintendent Mike Murray announces the temporary closure of portions of the Bodie Island Spit area to off-road vehicle (ORV) access in accordance with the terms of the court-ordered consent decree.  National Park Service staff observed colonial waterbird breeding behavior (nests and scrapes), which resulted in the closure effective Friday, May 06, 2011. 

 

The closure begins eight-tenths (0.8) of a mile south of Ramp 4 where ORV and pedestrian access is prohibited beyond that point.  There is approximately nine-tenths (.09) of a mile of “limited access” for pedestrians along the inlet shoreline, accessible by boat only.  In the Bodie Island area north of the closure, pedestrian access is open for 1.2 miles from Ramp 1 to Coquina Beach.  ORV and pedestrian access is open for 3.2 miles from Ramp 2 to 0.8 miles south of Ramp 4.

 

For more information on beach access, see:

http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisit/off-road-vehicle-use.htm  or call 252-473-2111 ext. 148.

 

 

-NPS-

 

 

 
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 10:53

 

 

Ramp by Ramp open access for ORV traffic (Updated 5-5-2011)

(Bodie Island Total-4.0 miles open)     

Ramp 2 North-       (Seasonal Closure)                                    CLOSED

Ramp 2 to Ramp 4 (Coquina Bch Area)                             2.4 miles open      

Ramp 4 – South Oregon Inlet (Bodie Island Spit)        1.6 miles open

(Hatteras Total – 24.75 miles open

Rodanthe-Waves – Salvo Villages to Ramp 23                    3.0 miles open

Ramp 23 South – Ramp 27                                      4.3 miles open             

Ramp 27 South                                                      0.1 miles open

Ramp 30 North                                                             0.5 miles open      

Ramp 30 South to Ramp 34                                      4.3 miles open             

Ramp 34 South- Ramp 38                                       3.9 miles open

Ramp 38 South                                                      1.6 miles open

Ramp 43 North                                                             0.5 miles open

Ramp 43-South                                                      0.1 miles open

Ramp 44 – North                                                    0.05 miles open

Ramp 44 South                                                      0.4 miles open

From Closure to Cape Point Tip–West on South Beach CLOSED

Ramp 45 Cul-da-sac                                                      0.5 miles open

Ramp 49 East                                                        1.9 miles open

Ramp 49 West to Frisco Village Line                          1.2 miles open

Ramp 55 East                                                        0.1 miles open

Ramp 55 West                     beach shoreline             2.2 miles open

Ramp 55 Interdunal (Pole) Road with small sound-side access behind Coast Guard Base and CABLE CROSSING Road (This is not beach access but soundside access and should not be included in ORV beach access number of miles)
Ocracoke Total – 7.8 miles open

Ramp 59 North                                                      0.4 miles open

Ramp 59 South                                                      0.3 miles open

Ramp 67 North                                                             1.1 miles open

Ramp 67 South to Ramp 68                                     1.2 miles open

Ramp 68 South                                                      0.5 miles open

Ramp 70 North                                                             1.9 miles open

Ramp 70 - Ramp 72                                                1.8 miles open

Ramp 72 South                                                      0.6 miles open

These are rough numbers only.  Some of these miles are too narrow to drive safely. I have calculated these miles from NPS access report and NPS Google Earth Map which do not match.                                             

 
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 10:51

 

 

Ramp by Ramp open access for ORV traffic (Updated 5-5-2011)

(Bodie Island Total-4.0 miles open)     

Ramp 2 North-       (Seasonal Closure)                                    CLOSED

Ramp 2 to Ramp 4 (Coquina Bch Area)                             2.4 miles open      

Ramp 4 – South Oregon Inlet (Bodie Island Spit)        1.6 miles open

(Hatteras Total – 24.75 miles open

Rodanthe-Waves – Salvo Villages to Ramp 23                    3.0 miles open

Ramp 23 South – Ramp 27                                      4.3 miles open             

Ramp 27 South                                                      0.1 miles open

Ramp 30 North                                                             0.5 miles open      

Ramp 30 South to Ramp 34                                      4.3 miles open             

Ramp 34 South- Ramp 38                                       3.9 miles open

Ramp 38 South                                                      1.6 miles open

Ramp 43 North                                                             0.5 miles open

Ramp 43-South                                                      0.1 miles open

Ramp 44 – North                                                    0.05 miles open

Ramp 44 South                                                      0.4 miles open

From Closure to Cape Point Tip–West on South Beach CLOSED

Ramp 45 Cul-da-sac                                                      0.5 miles open

Ramp 49 East                                                        1.9 miles open

Ramp 49 West to Frisco Village Line                          1.2 miles open

Ramp 55 East                                                        0.1 miles open

Ramp 55 West                     beach shoreline             2.2 miles open

Ramp 55 Interdunal (Pole) Road with small sound-side access behind Coast Guard Base and CABLE CROSSING Road (This is not beach access but soundside access and should not be included in ORV beach access number of miles)
Ocracoke Total – 7.8 miles open

Ramp 59 North                                                      0.4 miles open

Ramp 59 South                                                      0.3 miles open

Ramp 67 North                                                             1.1 miles open

Ramp 67 South to Ramp 68                                     1.2 miles open

Ramp 68 South                                                      0.5 miles open

Ramp 70 North                                                             1.9 miles open

Ramp 70 - Ramp 72                                                1.8 miles open

Ramp 72 South                                                      0.6 miles open

These are rough numbers only.  Some of these miles are too narrow to drive safely. I have calculated these miles from NPS access report and NPS Google Earth Map which do not match.                                             

Last Updated on Sunday, 10 July 2011 21:06
 
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 10:46

National Park Service Beach Access Report for May 5, 2011

                FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  May 5, 2011

                CONTACT: 252-473-2111, ext. 148

 

Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches are being managed under the terms of the U.S. District Court approved consent decree.  Park visitors can expect to see resource closures for breeding shorebirds in effect to varying degrees from mid-March to mid-to-late-August and sea turtle nesting closures may occur until early November.  Shorebird pre-nesting closures have already been established at the inlets, Cape Point, and South Beach.  As soon as subsequent breeding activity is observed, the consent decree requires that automatic, non-discretionary buffers be implemented.  

 

The Beach Access Report is issued every Thursday throughout the breeding season, and updated news will be reported weekly in bold, BLUE print.  *All distances are approximate. The mileage is determined on a weekly basis using GIS data and is divided geographically by island this year.  The weekly Beach Access Report is complemented by a Google Earth map, which is updated up to 5 times per week as access conditions change.  The latest Google Earth beach access map can be viewed at:  http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisit/googleearthmap.htm.  For more information, check the National Seashore’s website at:  http://www.nps.gov.

 

Note:  Closure conditions may change in the field on short notice.  On-site signage, rather than the Beach Access Report or Google Earth map, is the most accurate and current indication of what is open or closed to the public.  Closed areas are clearly marked in the field with “symbolic fencing” consisting of wooden or carsonite posts, closure signs, string, and flagging tape.  Knowledge of tidal changes and caution should be exercised while traveling the beaches of the park.  Pets are strictly prohibited in resource protection areas.  Elsewhere, pets must be physically restrained at all time on a leash not exceeding 6 feet in length.  For more information, please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 252-473-2111, ext. 148.

 

Bodie Island  (Ramp 1 to Oregon Inlet; 6.0 miles of ocean shoreline)

Mileage Summary:  4.1 miles open to ORVs and pedestrians;  1.2 miles open to pedestrians only;  0.2 of a mile of limited access0.5 of a mile closed to public access due to resource closures.  Note: Green Island, southwest of Oregon Inlet bridge, is closed to public entry.

 

Ramp 1 - Ramp 2 (Coquina Beach Area)   (1.2 miles)

Status:  The beach is open for pedestrian access, but not for ORV access.

 

Ramp 2 - Ramp 4   (2.4 miles)

Status:  Ramp 2 is open to ORV use.  North of Ramp 4, the beach is open for ORV access for approximately 2.4 miles and is open for pedestrian access approximately 3.6 miles. 

 

Ramp 4 – Oregon Inlet   (Bodie Island Spit: 2.0 miles)

Status:  The beach is open for ORV and pedestrian access for 1.6 miles south of Ramp 4 to Oregon Inlet. A resource closure on the southwest facing shoreline near the bridge precludes access toward the Bait Pond.  Approximately 0.2 of a mile of shoreline northwest of the closure is marked as “limited access” for pedestrians only.

 

Hatteras Island (Ramp 23 South to Hatteras Inlet; 42.8 miles of ocean shoreline)

Mileage Summary:  27.9  miles open to ORVs and pedestrians;  8.9 miles open to pedestrians only;  0.3 miles of “limited access” (open to pedestrians between closures);  5.6 miles closed to public access due to resource closures.

 

Villages of Rodanthe, Waves, and Salvo - Ramp 23:  (Pea Island NWR boundary to Ramp 23 – 3.0 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access in front of the villages of Rodanthe, Waves, and Salvo.

 

Ramp 23 - Ramp 27:  (4.3 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access for 4.3 miles between Ramp 23 and Ramp 27.

 

Ramp 27 - Ramp 30:  (2.1 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access for 0.1 miles south of Ramp 27 and 0.5 miles north of Ramp 30.  Approximately 0.3 miles of “limited access” is open between the resource closures.

 

Ramp 30 - Ramp 34:  (4.3 miles)

Status:  The beach is open for ORV and pedestrian access for 4.3 miles between Ramp 30 and Ramp 34.

 

Ramp 34 - Ramp 38:  (3.9 miles)

Status:  The beach is open for ORV and pedestrian access for 3.9 miles between Ramp 34 and Ramp 38.

 

Ramp 38 - Ramp 43:  (6.0 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access for 1.6 miles south of Ramp 38 and 0.4 of a mile north of Ramp 43.  There is pedestrian access 1.0 mile north of Buxton Village and from Buxton Village beaches south for approximately 2.8 miles to Ramp 43.

 

Ramp 43 - Ramp 44:   (0.4 of a mile)

Status:  The beach is open for 0.1 of a mile south of Ramp 43 and 0.1 of a mile north of Ramp 44 for ORV and pedestrian access.

 

Ramp 44 - Ramp 45:  (Ramp 44 to tip of Cape Point: 3.4 miles)

Status:  Ramp 44 is open.  There is ORV and pedestrian access for 0.5 of a mile south of Ramp 44.  Cape Point is closed to ORV and pedestrian access.  The Interdunal Road and Ramp 45 are open to ORV and pedestrian access.  Salt Pond Road is closed.

 

Ramp 45 - Ramp 49:  (South Beach: 3.4 miles)

Status:  Ramp 45 is open.  There is ORV and pedestrian access for 0.2 of a mile east and 0.3 of a mile west of Ramp 45.  There is no through access between Ramp 45 and Ramp 49.

 

Ramp 49 - Ramp 55:  (5.9 miles; includes Sandy Bay soundside parking area)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian use for 1.9 miles northeast and 1.2 miles south of Ramp 49.  There is pedestrian, but not ORV, access from the Frisco village line to 0.1 of a mile east of Ramp 55.

 

Ramp 55 - Hatteras Inlet:  (Hatteras Inlet Spit: 2.2 miles)

Status:  ORV and pedestrian access is open along the ocean shoreline from Ramp 55 south/west for 2.2 miles.  The Pole Road is open to ORV and pedestrians.  The Spur Road is closed to pedestrian and ORV access.  Cable Crossing is open with limited parking for ORVs and soundside access for pedestrians.

 

 

Ocracoke Island  (20.5 miles of ocean shoreline)

Mileage Summary7.7 miles open to ORVs and pedestrians;  5.8 miles open to pedestrians only;  6.9 miles closed to public access due to resource closures.

 

Hatteras Inlet (North Ocracoke Spit) to Ramp 59:  (1.4 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access for 0.4 of a mile north of Ramp 59 where a resource protection closure precludes northern inlet access.

 

Ramp 59 - Ramp 67:  (7.8 miles)

Status:  The beach is open for ORV and pedestrian access for 0.3 of a mile south of Ramp 59 and 1.1 miles north of Ramp 67 where two full beach closures preclude through ORV and through pedestrian access.  A total of approximately 5.8 miles of pedestrian access (via NC 12) is located between the two closures.

 

Ramp 67 - Ramp 70 (includes Ramp 68):  (3.9 miles; includes Ramp 68)

Status:  The beach is open for ORV and pedestrian access for 1.2 miles between Ramp 67 and Ramp 68.  The beach is open for ORV and pedestrian access for 0.5 of a mile south of Ramp 68 and 1.8 miles north of Ramp 70 where a resource protection closure precludes through access.

 

Ramp 70 - Ramp 72:  (1.8 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access.

 

Ramp 72 to South Point:   (2.6 miles)

Status:  The beach is open to ORV and pedestrian access for 0.6 of a mile south of Ramp 72 where a resource protection closure precludes access to the inlet.  

 

 

Temporary resource protection areas are necessary to protect threatened and endangered species and species of concern including piping plovers, American oystercatchers, colonial waterbirds (3 species of terns and black skimmers), and sea turtles.  Posted areas are closed to vehicles, pedestrians, and pets.

 

-NPS-

 
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Sunday, 01 May 2011 11:19

 

Nighttime Driving Restriction on

Cape Hatteras National Seashore Beaches begins May 1, 2011

 

Superintendent Mike Murray reminds park visitor that beginning May 1, 2011 all Seashore beaches are closed to off-road vehicles (ORVs) between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in accordance with the court ordered consent decree.  Enforcement of the restriction will begin at midnight on April 30, 2011.  The 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. prohibition on beach driving will remain in effect until November 15, 2011.  Under the terms of the consent decree the National Park Service (NPS) may issue permits between September 16 and November 15 to authorize night driving on Seashore beaches between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. The NPS retains the discretion to limit night driving to certain areas or routes, based on resource protection considerations

 

Cape Hatteras National Seashore provides crucial nesting habitat for loggerhead and green sea turtles, as well as the occasional leatherback.  Loggerhead and green turtles are currently listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act and leatherbacks are considered endangered.  Sea turtles typically lay nests at night between May and September, when adult turtles come ashore to deposit around 100 ping-pong ball sized eggs into a cavity in the sand.  While nesting, these turtles are susceptible to human disturbance on the beach.  If a nesting turtle is disturbed, it may not nest at all, or may lay a nest in a less than optimal area.  Once laid, eggs will incubate in the sand for 50-70 days before the hatchlings emerge and make their way to the ocean.  The hatchlings will use light cues in order to find their way from their nest to the sea, making them vulnerable to artificial lights from houses, piers, headlights, beach fires and lanterns.  Although studies vary, it is estimated that only 1 in 1000 to 1 in 10,000 hatchlings will survive to adulthood.  Ten to 15% of the turtle nests laid in North Carolina are laid on Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches.  

 

The night driving restriction will be posted at all Seashore ORV access ramps.  The regulation is enforceable by NPS law enforcement rangers and violators are subject to up to six months imprisonment and up to a $5,000 fine.  To report violations, contact: Dare Central Communications:  252-473-3444.  For further information, contact the Chief Ranger’s Office at 252-473-2111.

 
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