Saving Sand: South Carolina Beaches Become a Model for Preservation
2009 October 23

The USGS report is available online. While most people head to Myrtle Beach for vacation, a group of scientists have been hitting the famous South Carolina beach for years to figure out how to keep the sand from washing away. Although they studied only a limited segment of beach, their work is a model for beach preservation that can apply elsewhere
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