Surfers Win Against Florida Dredging Plan

by The Editors on March 8, 2009

09Surf.Xlarge1.JpgA group of surfers, backed by the Surfrider Foundation, has stopped plans by the Town of Palm Beach, Florida that would have dredged sand for “beach nourishment” and potentially ruined the surf break at Reach 8, according to a story in the New York Times.

Like other critics of beach nourishment, the surfers and their allies argued that unless replacement sand is well matched to the beach, which is hard to do, the sand causes problems, interfering with nesting sea turtles and small animals like sand fleas that form the bottom of beach and marine food webs.

Can you imagine Palm Beach with sand that doesn’t match? Us neither. Congrats on the win.

[Link: New York Times]

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