Wednesday, April 28, 2010

EPA Scientist Says East Coast Beaches Threatened by Sea Level, But Nobody’s Listening | Wired Science | Wired.com

EPA Scientist Says East Coast Beaches Threatened by Sea Level, But Nobody’s Listening | Wired Science | Wired.com:

"For most of the 20th century, Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, was known for its boardwalk, amusement park and wide, sandy beaches, popular with daytrippers from Washington, D.C. “The bathing beach has a frontage of three miles,” boasted a tourist brochure from about 1900, “and is equal, if not superior, to any beach on the Atlantic Coast.”

Today, on a cloudless spring afternoon, the resort town’s sweeping view of Chesapeake Bay is no less stunning. But there’s no longer any beach in Chesapeake Beach. Where there once was sand, water now laps against a seven-foot-high wall of boulders protecting a strip of pricey homes marked with “No Trespassing” signs."

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