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    Explore " beach renourishment" with insightful episodes like "Episode 126: Beach, Please: Beach Renourishment is Evil, Rick's Imaginary House on the Sand, and Favorite Beaches", "Tybee Island Beach Renourishing and Dredge Tour", "Craig Coffey talks about the Flagler County beach renourishment program" and "TWiST 1: This Week in Sea Turtles" from podcasts like ""Florida Spectacular", "Building Strong", "From the Newsroom: The Daytona Beach News Journal" and "This Week in Sea Turtles"" and more!

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    Episode 126: Beach, Please: Beach Renourishment is Evil, Rick's Imaginary House on the Sand, and Favorite Beaches

    Episode 126: Beach, Please: Beach Renourishment is Evil, Rick's Imaginary House on the Sand, and Favorite Beaches

    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. 

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    Fort De Soto

    Canaveral National Seashore

    St. George Island State Park

    Anastasia Island

    Anna Maria Island public beach

    Washington Oaks State Park

    Army Corps will not renourish Pinellas Beaches

    Indian Shores Tiki Garden Beach

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    Tybee Island Beach Renourishing and Dredge Tour

    Tybee Island Beach Renourishing and Dredge Tour
    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).
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