Someone needs to step back and ask some more questions. Rob Blessor, the Project Manager for the sinking of the Spiegel Grove, brought that project in for around $1.6 million. I know about inflation, but the Grove only went down 4 years ago. Where is all that money going? It has been said by others that a sucessful artificial reef project in South Padre will lead to others up the coast. I say BS. How many folks have heard of the other two artificial reefs already off of South Padre in the same area, the Navy Barge and the Tugboat. Those wrecks do not make South Padre a destination. Why should anyone think that putting another one in will make it any better. How much money does TP&W have to continue sinking wrecks where folks don't go to dive? I was told that a fishing lobby in Texas had donated $1 million for this project. Is it 30 miles from shore for optimum visibility, or is it so that those in the plastic boats with a single outboard can get towed home by Seatow? Lots of folks from the chumclub and from this forum have written to TP&W. Has anyone recieved a reply by e-mail? ChairmanTARAC (Jim Morrison, Chairman of the TP&W Artificial Reef Advisory Council) has done his very best to explain some of the issues, but the responsibility lies with the employees of TP&W. The TARAC is exactly what the name implies, an advisory council. Their role is to advise TP&W what their constituents (in ChairmanTARAC's case, us) want.
This project needs to be looked at on its merits. A project that depletes the artificial reef program budget to the point that other reefs cannot be created is not a good project. And yes, I do hold some contracts with TP&W, and with their artificial reef program, and they may be upset with me for weighing in, but this project needs a good looking over in the public eye, and not hidden from public view.