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BEACH BUILD

THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS IS RAISING THE ELEVATION OF A QUARTER MILE STRETCH OF BEACH IN NEW JESERY. THIS 24/7 OPERATION NOT ONLY PROTECTS AGAINST STORM DAMAGE BUT ALSO PROVIDES FOR RECREATION. MASS...  
 
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JJweber (8 months ago) Show Hide
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this is such crap. There is no feeder beach there. Worse yet there is a 4 foot cliff down near the water.. nice job Army Corps.

Looks like the same old same old. Straight line beach steep drop off near the water.
mynameisBRay (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Actually feeder beach was installed. It was a 100' wide trapezoidal feature, installed toward the south end of Ocean Ave. The point of it was to allow sand to migrate northward and "feed" the rest of the beach. If you go up to Pier Village, a lot of the sand there now was originally part of the feeder beach. As for the 4' scarp, that's how beaches respond to storms. Calm weather brings the sand back.
surf4less (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Where's the surf? Your project didn't work!

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