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The benefits of beach nourishment far outweigh the costs.
The three main benefits include:
1) Storm protection. The
beach protects valuable infrastructure
(i.e. roads, electric, cable, water and
sewage service, etc.) along our coastline. Many
studies have demonstrated that wide beaches,
nourished or natural, provide protection
from scouring storm waves and punishing
storm surge. Beaches
absorb wave energy during storms and prevent
waves from damaging upland structures.
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Structural damage
due to
storm erosion.
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Structural damage
due to
storm erosion.
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2) Tourism: Visitors come to Pinellas
County to enjoy the beach.
- 95% of visitors consider the beach their
#1 influential factor for choosing
the area.
- In 2004, 13.6 million visitors came to Pinellas County. Their
expenditures exceeded $6 billion.
- Over 82,000 residents work in the
tourism industry, generating over $2.7
billion in area wages.
- Annually, the state of Florida spends
$30 to 40 million on beach nourishment. In 2004, tourism generated over $3
billion in sales tax. This is an 850% return on
our investment.
(Source: Pinellas County TDC 2004 Visitor Profile)
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More Nourishment
Facts for the resident
and visitor.
3) Environmental benefits: Wide
beaches provide habitat for nesting sea
turtles and shorebirds. See the Environmental
Impacts section.
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Maintaining functional
and beautiful beaches is vital to the
economy of Pinellas County.
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