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TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - With big ships heading into the Savannah ports, and that only expected to continue, Tybee Island is launching a study to measure the impact it has on things like increasing ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - Beach goers to Tybee island’s north beach, might notice steep drop offs from erosion, and dangerous waves caused by ship wake. The island is working with the U.S Army Corps ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - Tybee Island Beach-goers may notice the beaches have really taken a hit from our area’s recent storms. The island has been working to replenish several eroded areas ...
Hurricane Milton brought high surf to Tybee Island, accelerating beach erosion. With the next renourishment project still two years away, Tybee officials are concerned.
The next beach nourishment can’t come quickly enough, according to City Manager Brett Bell after Tybee Island faced erosion from back-to-back storms.
2000: $9.5 million. Tybee’s beaches added 124 feet of new sand in a renourishment that involved $1.3 million cubic yards of sand. Federal funds covered 60% of the costs.
Beach erosion on Tybee Island occurs most heavily near 2nd street and the Pier, data shows. (Photo: Courtesy of Skidaway Institute of Oceanography - UGA Marine Science) More: Tybee lost 25 feet of ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. — As a younger man, Bret Bell lived two blocks from Tybee Island’s beach and grew to know the nuances of its gently curving shoreline through his almost daily walks. He lost ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. | A project to repair erosion to Georgia's largest public beach is underway east of Savannah. Crews have been pumping sand onto the beach at Tybee Island since early December. … ...
Tybee Island, one of Georgia’s most popular vacation destinations, depends on beachgoers to keep the town’s economy alive. But in an effort to curb the coronavirus, the city council voted to ...
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers studying ship wake impact on Tybee Island beaches - MSNTYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - Beach goers to Tybee island’s north beach, might notice steep drop offs from erosion, and dangerous waves caused by ship wake. The island is working with the U.S Army ...
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