NJ's beaches wash away faster than feds can fix them
Beach season is a real cliffhanger in North Wildwood. Ravaged dunes look like they’ve been bulldozed. It's skinny beach - brutally stripped of sand by erosion - can almost disappear under a high tide in some sections. North Wildwood is not the only Jersey Shore beach town struggling to rebuild beaches and patch dune breaks in time for the summer tourist season.
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Keep building!
I remember not liking Wildwood beaches because you had to walk for so long to get down to the water . I got down to once a year, then just stopped going to the shore about 6 years ago.
I wonder how much money we’re going to throw into the ocean before we figure it out - the sea level is rising, storm surges are just gonna keep on coming, and we should be planning our move inland, adapting to nature, not fighting with it.
Then why are you wasting the money? - let it go