Oh man Jason, that was awesome. What kind of lense you using on that camera

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rofl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On a serious note, as a response to Pegleg:
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection declared a shoreline emergency on Monday for specific portions of the Atlantic Coast, including parts of Volusia County, following beach erosion caused last week by Subtropical Storm Andrea.
The emergency areas identified in the order include portions of:
Volusia County: Daytona Beach Shores, New Smyrna Beach
St. Johns County: Ponte Vedra Beach
Palm Beach County: Jupiter Beach Park, town of Jupiter, Singer Island (City of Riviera Beach), city of Lake Worth, town of Palm Beach, town of South Palm Beach, town of Lantana
The order allows local governments and property owners to seek emergency permits from DEP for activities such as:
Temporary armoring, which should be sited and designed to minimize impacts to the beach and frontal dune, native coastal vegetation, marine turtles and adjacent properties
Temporary reinforcement of foundations
Placement of sandbags
Construction of protective sand berms. Sand used to fill sandbags or construct protective berms should be beach-compatible material and be obtained from an upland source
Construction of temporary wooden retaining walls, cantilever sheetpile walls (without concrete caps, tiebacks or other reinforcement), or similar structures.
The order, a 30-day emergency declaration, provides regulatory relief for the designated areas.
As a result, local governments are allowed to address erosion stress caused by the storm through expedited emergency permitting for authorized activities.