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(Hopefully this will serve as an anchor discussion thread as this effort moves forward in the future.)
This project has been mentioned a few time in various threads, but the recent MOC spring newsletter got me surfing about for more info, as the project has been pushed to 2020...unfortunately.
The full document is very readable and is worth the effort, if not for just the historical descriptions and how weather and currents impact the area.
This is the original proposal with some pretty impressive 1988 to 2013 overhead photos of the beach.
http://oeqc2.doh.hawaii.gov/EA_EIS_Library/2018-07-23-MA-EISPN-Kaanapali-Beach-Restoration.pdf
Page 20 has an interesting visual predicting coastal erosion.
I initially thought they would do this outside of whale season, but apparently folks that actually know stuff have it being done during winter spring.
This project has been mentioned a few time in various threads, but the recent MOC spring newsletter got me surfing about for more info, as the project has been pushed to 2020...unfortunately.
The full document is very readable and is worth the effort, if not for just the historical descriptions and how weather and currents impact the area.
"During the late 19th century, thousands of skeletons were reportedly visible on and around Puʻu Kekaʻa, completely covering the sand."
This is the original proposal with some pretty impressive 1988 to 2013 overhead photos of the beach.
http://oeqc2.doh.hawaii.gov/EA_EIS_Library/2018-07-23-MA-EISPN-Kaanapali-Beach-Restoration.pdf
Page 20 has an interesting visual predicting coastal erosion.
I initially thought they would do this outside of whale season, but apparently folks that actually know stuff have it being done during winter spring.
"Construction of the proposed project would take place during the fall and winter months.
The Federal resource agencies, including the National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service both suggest that beach nourishment projects not be conducted during peak coral spawning and marine animal nesting and birthing season (spring and early summer). The proposed project is anticipated to have negligible impact on coral spawning or marine animal nesting/birthing."
The Federal resource agencies, including the National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service both suggest that beach nourishment projects not be conducted during peak coral spawning and marine animal nesting and birthing season (spring and early summer). The proposed project is anticipated to have negligible impact on coral spawning or marine animal nesting/birthing."
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