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Don't try the log salvage without the proper permits, however. This is usually the barrier to the salvage project. I'm told that the state of Michigan won't issue any permits at present.

Mostly due to a lack of knowedgeable personnel to issue and administer the program. Check with nearby mills and log buyers for a potential market source. Also, to determine any log ownerships that might be claimed after recovery. Title to the logs may have to be cleared. Again, check with your state laws concerning salvage rights. All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed; Second, it is violently opposed; and Third, it is accepted as self-evident. Once again your thought process amazes me.

Talk about a nitch market. If it's feasable go for it there's no telling what you may find. I wish you all the best in your endevers.. THanks for all the positive replies, and yes, I am well aware that the politicians will give me trouble. My family has been part of a group battling state crap for the last 10 years.

Here in Unorganized territories, a place that isn't an actual town They even try to tell us what color to paint outhouses at our camps. I don't listen to them, but it is ridiculous.

I am pretty sure It can be done, 4 genlgr mentioned someone was doing it, and I think I remeber something about this. I'll just keep working on it, and in the meantime, I have a job that is paying the bills, so there is no urgency. I don't know if this will help you any or not, but here is a shot. They make "Lost Timbre " rims for high end Stelling banjos mainly out of sunken old growth wood from the great lakes. I don't know what he charges for the rims, but those banjos are EXPensive but nice..

Never explain, your friends don't need it, and your enemies won't believe you any way. Pages: [ 1 ] 2 All Go Up. Share Topic. Similar Topics. Powered by EzPortal. SMF 2. The Forestry Forum is sponsored in part by:. Forestry Forum Sponsored by:. Read times 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Underwater log market??? Hundreds of millions feet of lumber travelled every year to the mills in Bangor, Maine.

Once wood had been scaled at the camp, it was moved to the river landing to await the thawing of the river. Photo Credit. Dangerous log jams occurred when the Penobscot was high, and water was running fast. When the water was too slow, the logs beached themselves on the rocks.

Tommie Williams of Lyons, Maine is a Republican State Senator that sees underwater logging as a way to pay tribute to the backbreaking work of the old loggers. These numbers include four generations of his family. There are levels of agencies a sub aquatic harvester will work with, from local city or county departments to state and federal agencies.

These agencies are responsible for upholding environmental laws and guiding the harvester through the process. In , the impacts of removing logs from watersheds were determined to be significant enough to require the applicant to undergo California Environmental Quality Act CEQA evaluation. The CEQA process is in place to minimize negative environmental consequences by evaluating potential impacts and providing mitigations measures while delivering information to the public.

Agencies that oversee these regulations are the Fish and Wildlife Service, U. For a summary of the legal processes that involve watershed alterations, check out the Guide to Watershed Project Permitting. The focus is on California, but provides a good review of federal guidelines as well. The science that specifically addresses underwater logging is lacking, meaning the long-term effects on aquatic ecosystems can be hypothesized but not fully understood. To deem one method of timber harvest as more sustainable than another is mainly a marketing strategy, because there is no reliable method currently in place to quantify the concept of sustainability.

If there is no way to systematically test an idea, then companies are free to use the rhetoric to their benefit without being required to show evidence. Thus, instead of asking how sustainable a product is, perhaps the consumer should ask different questions that relate specifically to their personal needs or concerns.

If this article has you interested in wood furniture, check out these pieces made from cypress wood. A Quick Update June 6, Read more. Site Map. How Do Trees Get Underwater? Log Condition Decades Later As counterintuitive as it may seem, sinker logs provide excellent quality wood products. Extracting Underwater Logs There are two types of underwater logs to harvest: the escaped logs from previous operations and the dead trees still rooted to the bottom.

Riverbed to Floorboards: Marketing the Lumber After the time and effort are put forth to extract the sinker logs, there are additional production costs before the wood is ready to sell. Underwater Logging and the Environment Boards cut from recovered logs are touted as sustainable or environmentally friendly, largely because they are not harvested from terrestrial forests. Rules of the River: Regulating Underwater Logging Pulling logs from watersheds will prompt a string of environmental regulations if operations occur within the United States.

Conclusion The science that specifically addresses underwater logging is lacking, meaning the long-term effects on aquatic ecosystems can be hypothesized but not fully understood. Bio Latest Posts. Danielle started as a field biologist in She has worked with conservation research projects involving the Caspian tern, northern spotted owl, and red-crested cardinal in North and South America. She served as a biological consultant conducting botanical inventory, nesting bird surveys, rare species surveys, and habitat restoration.

This process is occurring in select locations as they try to get back valuable resources which have been lost. Often when a dam or reservoir is built trees become inundated and die forming vast areas of underwater forest which we can get timber from.

Another related form of logging is retrieving logs which have been lost whilst being transported across reservoirs. The wood had been abandoned after becoming waterlogged and sinking with the workers transporting them unable to recover them at the time. These logs can then be retrieved from underneath the water by floating them to the surface. There are a number of ways to retrieve the timber including:.

There are a few environmental impacts that must be assessed though to make sure that underwater logging is a viable source of timber. First of all marine pollution could increase as more and more ships are used to get the logs back.



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