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TexasTowelie

(117,584 posts)
Sun Dec 6, 2020, 07:18 PM Dec 2020

How wealthy homeowners are endangering Hawaii's beaches

For decades, homeowners in Punalu‘u watched from large picture windows as locals sunned on the beach and dove for octopus amid the coral reefs of northeast Oahu.

But year after year, the ocean inched closer and closer to their wooden beach houses, and by 2006, it was threatening to claw them away.

Two homeowners asked the state for permission to erect mounds of sandbags along the beach for protection.

Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources agreed, with one key condition: The emergency measures would be temporary. Such shoreline structures can hasten beach erosion, and state officials were trying to ensure that didn’t happen. The homeowners had a few years to come up with long-term plans for their homes and remove the sandbags.

Read more: https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/12/05/hawaii-news/how-famous-surfers-and-wealthy-homeowners-are-endangering-hawaiis-beaches/

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How wealthy homeowners are endangering Hawaii's beaches (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2020 OP
Time and tide 4Q2u2 Dec 2020 #1
 

4Q2u2

(1,406 posts)
1. Time and tide
Sun Dec 6, 2020, 07:32 PM
Dec 2020

Stop for nobody.
Trying to hold back the Ocean is always going to fail, sooner or later.
Nature abhors a vacuum and will balance it's self out.
If you have enough money you can delay it.

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