Pompano Beach Conditions?

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I don't have info on beach conditions, but even pumped sand from deeper water could have gold coins or other treasures from sunken ships. Happens all the time. Good Day.PNG
 

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"Famed" TH'er Gary Drayton is from Pompano ...soooo

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I was in pompano last week. The sand is new but i spent most of my time in the water with my Excal. I was also in Ft lauderdale It is sanded in too. I have not been further south for about a year. Vero beach and Cocoa Beach are nice beaches to hit at low tide and of course Daytona.
 

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you mean the one I got all this in 4 days
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I was in pompano last week. The sand is new but i spent most of my time in the water with my Excal. I was also in Ft lauderdale It is sanded in too. I have not been further south for about a year. Vero beach and Cocoa Beach are nice beaches to hit at low tide and of course Daytona.

FYI, Cocoa, New Smyrna and Daytona are all sanded in pretty bad right now......
 

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FYI, Cocoa, New Smyrna and Daytona are all sanded in pretty bad right now......

Kind of a newb question but ... when you guys are talking about the beaches being sanded in are you talking about humans pumping new sand onto the beaches or is this natural replenishment though tidal / storm action?
 

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Someone had posted this on Tnet. Thought it was a good vid, hope someone finds it interesting!

 

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Someone had posted this on Tnet. Thought it was a good vid, hope someone finds it interesting!

Excellent. Should be in a sticky labeled: All Beach Hunters Must Watch. :-)

Actually search Youtube for 'longshore drift' there is a lot of info for northern and southern hemisphere beach action.
 

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Kind of a newb question but ... when you guys are talking about the beaches being sanded in are you talking about humans pumping new sand onto the beaches or is this natural replenishment though tidal / storm action?
Top, when they pump sand on the beach it is called "renurished".

When a beach is sanded in it is from the waves depositing fresh sand on the beaches and it can vary by few inches to multiple feet. Flat beaches sand in faster than steep slope beaches and many of our beaches are very flat. In Daytona /New Smyrna it fluxiates by many feet.

There are poles to control where you can and can't drive on Daytona Beach and poles are 9 feet above the beach when it is good conditions and the top of the poles are eye level at other times when it is sanded in bad......
 

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Thanks to everyone for the info. Yes, Casper, that one or one like it would certainly suffice. I haven't posted on here in quite some time but knew this was the place to ask. Results, good or bad, will be shared when I return. HH to,all!

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