A PowerPoint presentation that shows how the sand has equilibrated since the nourishment project began, that also discusses the health of the sand borrow areas relative to future renoushment.

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A PowerPoint presentation that shows how the sand has equilibrated since the nourishment project began, that also discusses the health of the sand borrow areas relative to future renoushment.

Add to favoritesCredit: Original content published here.
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