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Surfrider's Beach Preservation Policy

Ratified by Surfrider Board of Directors, April 17, 1999

Introduction:
The Surfrider Foundation recognizes that beaches are unique coastal environments with ecological, recreational and economic value. The Surfrider Foundation further recognizes that beaches are a public resource and should be held in the public trust. As human activities and development in coastal areas increase, the need for preservation of beaches becomes ever more apparent. "Hazards" occur when naturally dynamic coastal processes encounter static human development, and when humans interfere with marine and littoral systems. The Surfrider Foundation is working proactively to promote conservation and responsible coastal management that avoid creation of coastal hazards or erosion problems. The Surfrider Foundation supports coastal research and science-based management of coastal resources to promote sustainable, long term planning and preservation of beach environments.

This policy is general in nature; the Surfrider Foundation recognizes that every specific case must be evaluated in the context of its local setting.

Whereas:
Beaches are often perceived as separate habitats, but in reality are small parts of much larger coastal ecosystems.
These systems include watersheds, wetlands, and nearshore marine environments. Beaches are dynamic in nature and change on multiple temporal and spatial scales. These changes are therefore difficult to predict with certainty.

Therefore:
The Surfrider Foundation hereby advocates actions to promote long term beach preservation for the benefit of the public. Coastal areas that are free of development should be protected via proactive means that do not interrupt coastal processes. These include:
  • Placement of beaches and beachfront lands in public trust
  • Establishment of beach setbacks based on current and historical erosional trends
  • Restoration of natural sediment transport processes in coastal watersheds
  • In areas where erosion threatens existing coastal development, the Surfrider Foundation advocates appropriate long-term solutions that maximize public benefit.
  • These include: Landward retreat of structures from dynamic shorelines

Environmental Links

  Westport Erosion Issues
 

 
Chehalis River Council - Coastal Erosion

 
Georgia Strait Alliance

 
Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative

 
People for Puget Sound

 
Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team

 
Southwest Washington Coastal Erosion Study

 
Surfrider Foundation

 
Surfrider Foundation - Beachscape

 
Surfrider Foundation - Bluewater Taskforce

 
Washington Environmental Council

 
Washington Sea Grant Program

 
Washington State Department of Ecology

 
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife

 
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
 
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