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What
are my risks?
Beach loss
affects Hawaii residents by seriously impacting the visitor
economy. In 1997, tourism accounted for 171,900 jobs in
the state, $13 billion in tourism expenditures and supported
a payroll of $3.5 billion. Beach loss and shoreline hardening
restricts public access to the ocean recreation areas
and natural resources. It causes environmental and ecological
damage to natural resources and habitats. Coastal hardening
can also produce coastal water quality problems through
increased turbulence and turbidity.

Photo courtesy of Charles Fletcher III
SOURCE:
SOEST, Coastal Erosion Management Plan. 1998
The full document
can be reviewed at your regional public
library.
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