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So, we've only been visiting OB for five years, but what are people attributing the water rise to? Over the years on the forum people have talked about the and coming and going of the sand, but nothing like the conversations going on now. Is it water rise from global warming? I haven't seen any information yet regarding water rise and the Caribbean islands.
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The beach has been dramatically smaller since I first visited in the 90s for a long time. The worst beach erosion is in front of Papgayos and the Perch. Both are build on top of the dunes. In Texas, where I live, building on the sand dunes has been illegal for 30 years, because of what happens during hurricanes. I've also heard it theorized that the reef that protects Club Orient from big waves is crumbling. Very sad.
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This morning the CO crew moved sand in front of and under the front steps of the Perch. So for now the Perch is safe and open as usual. There is more seaweed on the beach than normal, but the seaweed does catch sand as it's wash in. Yesterday the CO crew was piling seaweed along the beach between the Perch and taxi area to protect the high inland sand.
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