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Rick and Cathy talk about the evils of beach renourishment — not only why it's a no-win situation, but how great Florida beaches could look without renourishment. It's a controversial take — especially for beach property owners. Links We MentionedFort De SotoCanaveral National SeashoreSt. George Island State ParkAnastasia IslandAnna Maria Island public beachWashington Oaks State ParkArmy Corps will not renourish Pinellas BeachesIndian Shores Tiki Garden BeachSupport the showWant more Florida? Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com. Find her on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathyTwitter and Instagram: @CathySalustri Have a Florida question or comment? Love the show? Hate it? Let us know – email us at cathy@floridaspectacular.com. Get Rick's books at rickkilby.com/, and make sure to bookmark Old Florida with Rick Kilby (http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com/) and read through the archives. Connect with Rick on social media: Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Twitter (@oldfla), and Instagram (@ricklebee).
This show aired on Wednesday, May 24th, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Terry Schilling and Theresa Opeka. DeSantis Set to Announce 2024 bid today, Wrightsville Beach Renourishment, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show aired on Thursday, May 18th, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Congressman David Rouzer and Donna King. Beach Renourishment, Fear Campaign on Abortion, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Workers on the dredge Alaska, owned and operated by the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company of Illinois, pump sand from off-shore of Tybee Island, Georgia, onto the beach. Under contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, the company removes beach-quality sand from the ocean floor and pumps it to the beach where construction workers place the sand in the most advantageous locations to protect the dunes and property from damage caused by passing storms. The project has the additional benefit of enhancing the beach for public use. Storm protection is also known as beach renourishment. The project will run from mid-October through December 2014 (Video by George Jumara).
Taste of The Beach and Beach Renourishment
In this episode we talk about "Beach Renourishment" and how it effects us as anglers. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ncsurffishing)
Rising seas and extreme storms are accelerating coastal erosion, threatening homes, hotels, and roads. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
In this episode I discuss how Beach re-nourishment affects anglers.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sev0zla7uYwSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ncsurffishing)
Managing beaches in an era of climate change. Two guests joined the podcast to discuss shoreline management at the local level. First, Dr. Robert Young from the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines discussed a recent report that they published which did a cost-benefit analysis of buying out property owners in North Topsail Beach, NC versus maintaining the shoreline. Then Greg "Rudi" Rudolph, the Shoreline Protection Manager for Carteret County, NC, talked about his day to day work, the mechanics of beach renourishment, and his perspective on the report. Rudi also shared how they plan for sea level rise. Read the report: Coastal Hazards & Targeted Acquisitions, A Reasonable Shoreline Management Alternative Host: Ben Kittelson
Flagler County administrator Craig Coffey answers some questions about their 11-mile dune restoration project beach renourishment north of Flagler Beach and a separate 1-mile project north and south of the Flagler pier.
Our communities and even our society is becoming increasingly eco-conscious. From recycling and composting to electric - and even pedal-operated - vehicles, inventors and innovators are constantly coming up with new ways to be more eco-friendly. So what does that have to do with the ocean?
Our communities and even our society is becoming increasingly eco-conscious. From recycling and composting to electric - and even pedal-operated - vehicles, inventors and innovators are constantly coming up with new ways to be more eco-friendly. So what does that have to do with the ocean?
Our communities and even our society is becoming increasingly eco-conscious. From recycling and composting to electric - and even pedal-operated - vehicles, inventors and innovators are constantly coming up with new ways to be more eco-friendly. So what does that have to do with the ocean?
Our communities and even our society is becoming increasingly eco-conscious. From recycling and composting to electric - and even pedal-operated - vehicles, inventors and innovators are constantly coming up with new ways to be more eco-friendly. So what does that have to do with the ocean?
Hosts: Michael Coyne, Matthew Godfrey and Manjula Tiwari The idea for this podcast was lifted entirely from Leo Laporte and the TWiTs (twit.tv) and their GREAT show, This Week in Tech. I am a big fan guys, I hope you don't mind! Topics: * IUCN Red List * Beach Renourishment