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Ocean Ridge Shoreline Protection

 

Project Location

The Challenge

  • Ocean waves and currents seasonally carry sand from north to south along the east coastline of Florida.
  • This natural process is interrupted by inlets which cause the sand to accumulate on the north side of the inlet, entrain sand within the inlet, and redirect sand flow offshore.
  • The south side of the inlets do not have the natural re-nourishment of new sand, leading to increased amounts of beach erosion.

The Solution

  • Constructed a new sand transfer plant in 2009 to more efficiently mitigate for the erosive effects of the inlet.
  • Periodically dredge sand from offshore to renourish the beach.
  • Maintain healthy dunes stabilized with native vegetation.
  • Dredge the trap inside the inlet periodically, and return the sand to the beach.
  • Install T-groins help to stabilize the sand on the beach.

Project Overview

  • The beach was renourished in late 2005.
  • Sand was dredged from a borrow site 1800 feet offshore.
  • The dredged sand was pumped through a submerged pipeline onto the beach.
  • Approximately 558,000 cubic yards of sand was shaped into a beach approximately 1.1 miles long.

The Benefits of Beach Nourishment

  • Protects the beach/dune habitat and upland resources.
  • Retains the flexibility of the beach/dune system.
  • Provides storm protection.
  • Enables continued public use of the beach by replacing sand lost to erosion.
  • Provides sand to down drift beaches.

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