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Brian Renner and his son Maverick are Encinitas locals, and they came to the beach to watch phase 2 of the sand replenishment project, which was formerly called the Encinitas-Solana Beach Coastal ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been hard at work since 2024 dumping sand on the barrier islands of Isle of Palms and ...
In its perennial effort to delay the progression of sand onto the northern length of the Great Highway and to keep it where it is needed, crews from San Francisco's Public Works will begin a sand ...
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. When governments find themselves fighting the threat of coastal erosion, their default response tends to be ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A sand replenishment project for Waikiki is in the works as concerns of beach erosion grow, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources says. It’s a Band-aid fix for ...
Volusia County beaches are still showing the scars of years of powerful storms, and county leaders are hoping a new sand ...
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Oceanside is launching a significant beach protection initiative, with trucks currently dumping approximately 2,000 cubic yards of donated sand onto Tyson Street Beach, just south ...
The project will rebuild the dune system along approximately 5.5 miles of shoreline starting in New Smyrna Beach.
Oceanside has installed cameras to monitor surf conditions, sand movement and more at the site chosen for a multi-year pilot project to restore the city’s eroding beaches. “The baseline monitoring ...
Before becoming San Clemente’s new coastal administrator last year, the beach has always held a nostalgic place in Leslea Meyerhoff’s heart. “Some of my earliest memories are walking the beach in ...
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