The Fight to Save California’s Coast
California’s beaches are iconic, but they’re also increasingly starved for sand because of overdevelopment, coastal erosion and seal-level rise. If the sand isn’t safeguarded, entire beaches could vanish, threatening coastal properties and infrastructure with storm surges and inundation. In response, coastal cities are looking for ways to save their sand before it’s too late. We look at beach sand rescue efforts in the San Diego County city of Oceanside. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3NNzJ4T Love PBS SoCal? Your support keeps the programs you love alive. Donate today: https://bit.ly/you-tube-donation ~~~~~~ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3wiFfZ2 Follow us: Instagram: / pbssocal TikTok: / pbssocal Facebook: / pbssocal Sign-up for our Newsletter: https://www.pbssocal.org/newsletter #CoastalErosion #BeachProtection #CaliforniaBeaches #SandRestoration #Oceanside #EarthFocus #Environment #Beach #Climate #SeaLevelRise

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