CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED COOPERATIVE BEACH EROSION STUDIES 



CALIFORNIA 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Cooperating Agency: Department of Water Resources, 

 State of California. 



Problem: To conduct a study of the problems of beach erosion and 

 shore protection along the entire coast of California. 

 The current studies cover the Orange County Shore north 

 of Newport Bay Harbor, Pt. Delgada to Pt. Ano Nuevo, and 

 a review for the entire area from Point Conception to the 

 Mexican Boundary. 



FLORIDA 



PALM BEACH COUNTY. Cooperating Agency: Board of County Commissioners, 

 Palm Beach County. 



Problem: To develop the most economical means of restoring the 

 beaches along the Atlantic Ocean shore of Palm Beach 

 County to a satisfactory condition and protecting the 

 restored beaches and shore property from future erosion. 

 The current study covers the area north of Lake Worth 

 Inlet and South of South Lake Worth Inlet. 



FERNANDINA BEACH (AMELIA IS.). Cooperating Agency: City of Fernandina 

 Beach. 



Problem: To determine the best method for restoring and retaining 

 an adequate beach for recreation and protection of 

 oceanfront properties and improvements. 



VIRGINIA AND BISCAYNE KEYS. Cooperating Agency: City of Miami. 



Problem: To determine the best method of preventing further 



erosion and maintaining such sand as now exists along 

 the City and County-owned frontages on the easterly 

 side of Virginia and Biscayne Keys. 



BROWARD COUNTY. Cooperating Agency: Board of County Commissioners, 

 Broward County. 



Problem: To determine the best method of restoring eroded reaches 

 of beach, and of maintaining the restored reaches and 

 such other reaches as are now in good condition. 



BAKER'S HAULOVER AND VICINITY. Cooperating Agency: Office of the 

 County Manager, Dade County. 



Problem: To review the report of the 19Uf> cooperative study of 

 Baker's Haulover Inlet (H. Doc. 527/79/2) and in light 

 of additional data and new conditions determine what 

 modifications in recommendations are appropriate insofar as 

 beach stabilization and Federal participation are concerned. 



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