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Salvatore A. Bontempo Commissioner said of the work “Marine Archeology is still in its early stages, Our main objective is pursuing further research into maritime connections w New Jersey’s early days”.
at low tide remains are present. at a very low tide. site coordinates are “texas” area of rancocas creek water trail, west of the confluence of north and south branch. approximate east of the old centerton bridge. very limited legal land side access.
A few more details added on South Jersey’s Maritime Cultural View Sheds New Jersey Pine Barrens Trifinium Landscape. Zap back any questions, thoughts or other suggestions.