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22 February, 19:03

The westward migration of Assateague Island might be halted or even reversed if all of the groins, jetties, and seawalls around Ocean City were removed. How might removal of all of these structures affect the risk of environmental damage to properties in Ocean City?

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  1. 22 February, 19:20
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    This island is characterized for being an island that acts as a natural barrier and the erosion on it is constant, it is also extensively modified due to the fluctuation of the sea. In this way, the structures are built to prevent constant erosion and modifications caused by the sea. If these structures are considered to be removed, fluctuation by the sea will further erode this barrier island and water will enter, causing a flood to the oceanic island.
  2. 22 February, 19:25
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    In 1933 after the hurricane ocean city inlet are formed. In order to make the inlet steady and to prevent sand flow in north direction but the natural dune is hindered. When these structures are removed, it causes drastic soil erosion and submergence of the land.

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    Along the coasts of Maryland and Virginia, Assateague Island stretches for 37 miles. The islands in these part are barrier consisting of ocean currents and storms which reforms the land form. Sea level changing and movement of offshore sediments are affected.

    The sand from dunes and upper beaches are removed in severe winter which reduces the width of beach. But in case of summer gentler wave action restores the shoreline. The erosion of sand takes place due to severe storms which is carried away by flood waters and re-deposited in marshes moving along westward and bring closer to mainland.
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