Emergency beach replenishment planned for North Wildwood, NJ

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As residents walk on the beach in North Wildwood, they walk past large cliffs that have grown over the winter months. "Look at it now, it's 15-20 feet gone," North Wildwood has been hit hard by storms, and because the beaches are so small, city officials say bringing sand up from Wildwood's larger beaches is no longer an option.

 

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Jeff,
We have the same problem in SoCal.
Note the lifeguard stand guarding the beach.
What beach?
Don in SoCal
 

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I guess it depends on how you look at it. I see it as an opportunity to find older stuff that's been buried for decades. I love going to the beach and seeing rocks! Game on!
 

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