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en The more we have growth along our beaches and barrier islands, shelter is always going to be an issue.

en These barrier islands and barrier islands around the US are extraordinarily important. They do protect the mainland coast form the higher wave energies. They are also important in protecting bio diversity. They are important refuges for plants and animals.

en We're not sure of the amount of sand resources off our coast (that can be exploited), ... and that's a critical issue. This isn't just a beach-replenishment project. This would be a complete restoration of these barrier islands, a matter of substantially increasing their three-dimensional geometry so they can really do something to retard surge and erosion.

en Common sense tells you that the more frequent these storms are the worse off we are all going to be and certainly the worse off the barrier islands are going to be. These islands had quite a long time to recover after Hurricane Camille. Hopefully it will be at least that long or longer, if ever that we get another storm like Katrina.

en The bad side of it is a big chunk of our barrier islands will be gone.

en The barrier islands will be getting hammered one way coming up and the other way going back out. He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone. The barrier islands will be getting hammered one way coming up and the other way going back out.

en The alligators have been here. They've always been here and we've always opened our beaches. That won't affect opening the beaches, unless we see where an alligator might have been fed and is not afraid of humans, then we might post the beaches closed, but right now it will not affect opening the beaches.

en These barrier islands are in many places the first line of defense for the mainland. If we have another hurricane hit, how much worse will the impact be?

en I don't think there's any question among the scientific community that rebuilding our barrier islands is a smart thing to do, because our whole coastline is retreating.

en Recent hurricanes like Katrina showed it doesn't make sense to develop to that extent on barrier islands.

en We are adding some barrier walls and islands to make it easier to identify the driveways and safer to get in and out of shopping centers.

en The ultimate goal is to provide in 5 years a sound scientific basis for the management of the barrier islands here and also around the United States.

en These barrier islands and wetlands are our first line of defense from hurricanes. This needs to be treated as an emergency. We need everyone to recognize that restoration efforts must begin immediately.

en These barrier islands and wetlands are our first line of defense from hurricanes. This needs to be treated as an emergency. We need everyone to recognize that restoration efforts must begin immediately.

en Entire houses were taken off their foundations and disappeared because of the storm surge on the barrier islands, ... These are newly built luxury homes that don't exist right now. That's pretty powerful.


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