"At Surfers Point in Ventura, California is beginning its retreat from the ocean.
Construction crews are removing a crumbling bike path, ripping out a 120-space parking lot and laying down sand and cobblestones. By pushing the asphalt 65 feet inland, the project is expected to give the wave-ravaged point 50 more years of life.
The effort by the city of Ventura is the most vivid example to date of what may lie ahead in California as coastal communities come to grips with rising sea levels and worsening coastal erosion. As the coastline creeps inland, scouring sand from beaches or eating away at coastal bluffs, landowners will increasingly be forced to decide whether to spend vast sums of money fortifying the shore or give up and step back."
Tony Barboza reports for the Los Angeles Times January 16, 2011.
SEE ALSO:
"Rising waters threaten the coast of North Carolina" (Charlotte Observer)
"In Ventura, a Retreat in the Face of a Rising Sea"
Source: LA Times, 01/18/2011