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I think you would have a net loss. |
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Surfers will have something to say about anything that ruins their surfing spots. |
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I keep saying this, if you construct a series of perforated air pipes around a beach area, then aerating the water during storms will mitigate most water damage and prevent erosion. |
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On a larger mega-scale it should prevent tsunamis. They would just fizzle. |
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[2 fries], the thing that best stops a tsunami is a long
stretch of shallow water off-shore. Remember the 2004
tsunami in the Indian Ocean? One of the nations least
affected was Bangladesh, despite it being a just-above-
sea-
level country, because that nation surrounds the mouth of
a
major river, and silt deposits from that river have created
a huge area of
offshore shallow water. |
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The aeration thing might be good against storm surge, but
a tsunami is basically a consequence of most of a whole
ocean sloshing, and
typically involves vastly more water than a mere storm
surge. |
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This would turn into a massive pile of seaweed, algae, and
dead fish in a hot hurry. |
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Interesting. For a while there was talk of creating enormous chutes to redirect a tsunami upwards but I'm having a hard time finding anything about that now. The latest notion is about using acoustic gravity waves to perhaps cancel an incoming wave. [link] |
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I think a better solution would be to bond the beach with a polyester resin, much like they bond gravel driveways. Admittedly, it would make sandcastling difficult; and if the ratio of polyester to sand was too high, the entire beach might float away on a high tide; but these are minor issues. |
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// anti beach erosion sand net // |
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Would not "Beach sand anti-erosion net" be a more concise and descriptive title ? |
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But that wouldn't mean the same thing - I assume this
is an "anti-beach" erosion sand net - i.e. an erosion
sand net somehow for the purpose of destroying
beaches. I admit I haven't yet read the text of the
idea though, so may be wrong. |
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