Beaches in Danger: 10 Disappearing Shorelines

When seas rise, it’s inevitable: beaches disappear. Add human interference with natural beach topography- channel dredging, sand replacement, seawalls, jetties – and it’s a recipe for disaster.

Boracay Experiencing Beach Erosion, 70% Coral Loss; Philippines

According to a study conducted by Japanese and Filipino scientists, coral cover in Boracay Island declined by about 70.5 percent from 1988 to 2011, and the highest decrease in the 23-year period, was recorded between 2008 and 2011, as tourist arrivals rose by 38.4 percent…

The Changing Carolina Coast: Sand Is Everywhere, Except When It Isn’t

According to a database created by Western Carolina University’s Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines, more than $500 million has been spent rebuilding North Carolina’s beaches. Since 1983, we’ve spent about $100 million alone replacing Highway 12, built on the sands of the Outer Banks.

Fiji: Beach Erosion

Like most of coastal Fiji, beach erosion is one of the biggest issues faced by villages in the Yasawa Group.

Ana Leaves Beach Erosion Problems Behind in Cherry Grove, SC

Tropical Storm Ana has moved on from the Grand Strand, but the storm left behind some serious beach erosion in the Cherry Grove area of North Myrtle Beach. It’s a low-lying area and was once the site of a natural inlet, before being filled in by developers.