A Brick Township Police marine unit boat in F-Cove. (Photo: Daniel Nee)
By Daniel Nee Brick Shorebeat
Brick (NJ) police have been stepping up their patrols at the popular F-Cove anchorage where boaters gather daily during the summer months. The cove, which was dug to support a lagoon community that was never built, and was later conveyed to the state and federal governments for preservation, swells with boats on weekends.
Beginning the weekend of July 17, the Brick Police Marine Unit, consisting of two boats, four officers and two EMTs, made thirteen vessel stops and issued nine summonses for a variety of maritime law offenses, including careless operation, wake zone violations and registration and licensing issues. The following day, the unit conducted eleven vessel stops and issued fifteen summonses.
F-Cove, in Brick, on a summer day. (Photo: Daniel Nee)
During that weekend, police presence was heavy in and around the F Cove. Agencies that worked together to monitor and patrol there included the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office, the New Jersey State police and the US Fish and Wildlife Service.