As sand becomes increasingly valuable, fisherman expect underwater ridges to be depleted, despite being home to large schools of fish and other sea life
The Army Corps of Engineers did an extensive beach replenishment this summer in Harvey Cedars, extensively depleting underwater ridges. Even before hurricane Hermine threatened to strip New Jersey's beaches yet again late last summer, skeptics questioned how the state and Army Corps of Engineers can commit to spending nearly $2 billion in beach replenishment through the...