Originally Posted by
vince-1961
http:///forum/post/3115414
I also live on the ocean - coastal Georgia where I have to go at least 12 miles out to get to water that is not muck-brown from all the saltmarshes. The first fill of my tank was with ocean water, but carrying 200 gallons of water in a boat was no fun.
I can see no reason that taking sand off the bottom would be harmful. Yes there is a risk of getting unwanted pests or even a disease, but those risks are minimal. If you are near the coast where there's a lot of boating activity, you'll probably get some small amount of pollution.
As for the rock, it is punishable by a civil fine (hence not a crime) to possess live rock in the Exclusive Economic Zone (E.E.Z.), which is the part of the ocean from 3 to 200 miles out. So, if you harvest live rock and are caught posessing it in the E.E.Z., the rock will be confiscated and will cost you a pretty penny. The law is buried in some arcane and byzantine federal regulation.
Well for the rock you said 3 to 200 miles out. What if it is just sitting on the beach? I was going to take rock that was dried up on the beach to do this because I don't really have a boat or anything to do this on lol. And all boating activity is about 5-10 miles away and it's very minimal. Thanks for all the help!