The limits on the length of a dock on the Great Egg Harbor River or Maurice River help assure that docks will not adversely affect the outstandingly remarkable scenic and recreational resources in the future, including when the navigational channel changes. It will ensure continued use of the rivers for kayaking and canoeing without encumbrance by lengthy docks. Seine fisheries, including fisheries for alewife herring, have operated on these rivers for years. The marine fish and fisheries rule, N.J.A.C. 7:7-16.2, will ensure protection of the fisheries on these rivers. Hard engineering structures cause the velocity of the river to increase and thus increase the potential for scouring. In an effort to maintain these river corridors in a natural state to the maximum extent practicable, natural embankment stabilization techniques such as live cuttings and earth buttresses are encouraged.
N.J. Admin. Code § 7:7-9.44