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05/05/17 5:26 AM

#36782 RE: KrystalBallz #36749

Making a natural rock laden beach a sandy one can be very expensive as well as not effective.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach_nourishment

http://www.beachapedia.org/Beach_Fill

"Florida was replenished over the period 1976–1981. The project cost approximately $64,000,000"

"Nourishment may have the unintended consequence of promoting coastal development, which increases risk of other coastal hazards."

"Once started, beach fill projects must be regularly maintained in perpetuity."

"In cases where retreat is presumably impractical, coastal managers and the public should clearly understand the financial, recreational, environmental, and economic impacts of beach fill before committing to what will become a never-ending and recurrent expenditure."

Comparing this isolated and uninhabited area of the Baja Peninsula to the French Riviera is ludicrous. The French Riviera is a metropolis area and has been formed and inhabited for thousands of years. But then again I guess PGUS is a long term investment and many can wait a few thousand years for some sort of return on their investment..... LOL...LOL...LOL