Peace, Todd & Cher
Lord giveth and taketh away.....
McKenzie explained that in order to assess the health of the beach over a longer term, NEPA uses data from 2000, in the case of Negril, and 2007 for the other sites. When compared to those baseline figures, the island's beaches are showing a net loss ranging from a high of 33 per cent to 11 per cent.
Stating the obvious . beach is better . Facts seem to indicate still at a big loss .
All I know is, the beach in some areas (tree house, tony's hut, Mariposa) that looked like they were going to be in the water. Now have double and triple the beach they had in 2012.
I have been to negril at least 10 times since may 2012 and the beach has come back in a huge way.
Good
great news,soon come