The new beach mining rules adopted by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission on August 11 will take effect on Sunday, October 9, 2011, according to the Southwest Region Office.
Remember: WDFW still requires you to obtain a separate HPA for beach mining activities conducted under the new WAC rules as the Gold and Fish Pamphlet does not apply to the ocean beaches. From the relevant WDFW webpage:
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission has adopted rules that allow prospecting on ocean beaches. Because that agency adopted their own rules about beach prospecting, I don't need a permit from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, do I? Yes. The rules adopted by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission allowing certain beach prospecting activities are in addition to WDFW's permitting requirements. Because prospecting in marine waters is not covered by the Gold and Fish pamphlet, you must apply for, and be issued, an individual HPA to legally prospect on ocean beaches.
If you are planning on doing any beach prospecting this fall, you should apply for your HPA as soon as possible as some time is involved in WDFW issuing these permits. The necessary application and instructions are available online at http://www.epermitting.org/.
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I received the following message in an email from Robert Snyder. Apparently the beach areas open for mining are not as expected? It may be prudent to check this out before embarking on an expedition.
From: Robert Snyder
Date: Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: Washington State Miner
To: Washington State Miner
They can have it! Assholes! I drove down to the F&G Dept. last Thurs. and got a set of the new maps showing where the beach is open. "In all the wrong places"! It's no longer open at the Roosevelt beach approach where the gold is but a half mile down the beach where Boone creek empties into the ocean. Also on the south beach from Bonge Rd. to the Grayland beach approach."Nothing there either"! After all the work we miners did to get the beaches open and this is what they give us? CRAP!
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