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That's a lot of delay!No sand influx soon for eroded Shores beaches - Vero News
The eroded beaches of Indian River Shores from John’s Island to the Tracking Station will not be getting the badly needed influx of sand residents were hoping for this winter. … Read More »veronews.com
If you can open this, you will not only know, that this area will not be renourished, but you will get a clue.....if your into the 1715 fleet, you'll see how spots are found and explored. This is major news for me and a number of hunters. There is far more than they know, but its always good to know where the best cuts will be, and let me tell you this.....if another storm hits this season, (and it will) and if you know where to hunt in this stretch.....you will be rewarded. Just this news has me scrambling to get our third vehicle back in highway condition. It can happen in a moments notice, and treasure could be dripping out of the dunes in more than the 2 mentioned.
A guy could get rich selling sand. To dump on shore to get eroded . And more sand be bought to replace it. A recession proof business.
All the sand I've shoveled in my life ...I could have retired real young on a beach!
Dentist visit takes me through a sandpit area.
Years ago I recall the "mountain" there.
And I recall the laughing old timer saying whoever bought that hill of sand made out allright.
Why sand? Well , the corp should be in charge. Right or wrong , at least they'll be consistent.
Here's an erosion vs what substrate to use.
Michigan’s coast is being armored with seawalls, making erosion worse | Bridge Michigan
Desperate to save homes from encroaching waves, shoreline property owners are hardening shorelines on the Great Lakes at a feverish pace. Experts fear these barriers will do harm in the long term.
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