Artificial Reefs References

New Jersey

A Guide to Fishing & Diving New Jersey Reefs

A Guide to Fishing & Diving New Jersey Reefs

NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife, 2008 edition
68 pages, illustrated, b&w, waterproof

Includes GPS numbers for all reef sites. This invaluable book has been out of print for years.


New York

Includes GPS numbers for all reef sites.


Delaware

Delaware Reef Guide 2015-2016

Delaware Reef Guide 2015-2016

State of Delaware
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Fish and Wildlife

Includes GPS numbers for all reef sites.


Out of Print

The Shipwrecks of New Jersey Reefs

The Shipwrecks of New Jersey Reefs
NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife, 2003
153 pages, illustrated, b&w

Includes Loran and GPS numbers for all reef sites.



A Guide to Fishing & Diving New Jersey's Artificial Reefs

A Guide to Fishing & Diving New Jersey's Artificial Reefs
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1989
70 pages, illustrated, color & b&w

The first published guide to New Jersey artificial reefs. Thanks to Capt Steve Nagiewicz for giving me his copy.


Papers


New Jersey Artificial Reef News (PDF)


Smooth Dogfish

Smooth Dogfish
Mustelus canis

Size:
to 4ft (male)
to 5 ft (female)

Habitat:
shallow coastal waters, in depths 30 ft and below.

Notes:

Smooth Dogfish are tannish-gray, slate-gray, or brown above. The lower sides and belly are white, grayish-white, or yellow. A sooty spot is often found near the tip of the upper lobe of the caudal fin. The species is distributed from New Brunswick, Canada, to Uruguay, and inhabits the bottoms of estuaries and coastal waters out to a depth of about 650 feet. During the spring and summer, most of the sharks are found in waters less than 60 feet deep.

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