seeker41
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- Feb 18, 2007
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anyone know the general depth of sand above hardpan along central east coast and south central east coast beaches?
is there a good way to track this other than judging by landmarks or found items?
I realize everything is shifting and moving but if noaa or someone else tracks this I would like to know. is there a site that tracks currents?
some areas/types of beaches would be more prone to erosion, some prone to adding sand , some would change more often than others, etc:
just looking for weapons to do battle with/circumvent mother nature.
chuck.
is there a good way to track this other than judging by landmarks or found items?
I realize everything is shifting and moving but if noaa or someone else tracks this I would like to know. is there a site that tracks currents?
some areas/types of beaches would be more prone to erosion, some prone to adding sand , some would change more often than others, etc:
just looking for weapons to do battle with/circumvent mother nature.
chuck.
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