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    Update on what can no longer be called the Breakwater issue...

    From the Gleaner today, two articles about the Negril Chamber of Commerce meeting at Swept Away. CEO of the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET), Diana McCaulay chaired the meeting, with local residents as well as environmental experts having a chance to make their feelings clear.

    The first article highlights the feelings of born and raised Negrilians. Here is the link:

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/l...agrass-meadows

    The second article is based on the views of the environmental experts invited to access the Negril beach. Here is the link:

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/n...-dutch-experts

    Both articles are very informative, and hopefully this meeting will allow the issue to be properly handled.
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    Re: Update on what can no longer be called the Breakwater issue...

    The links are going to the Gleaner but getting a Page Not Found.

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    Re: Update on what can no longer be called the Breakwater issue...

    Links repaired! Thanks!
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    Re: Update on what can no longer be called the Breakwater issue...

    Informative, yes. I'm a bit surprised at the comments from the Dutch gentleman stating that a single storm and winter season would provide enough data to come up with viable solutions. And he said this after expressing caution about having certainty before proceeding with long term solutions. In my opinion, a single season is more akin to a weather report. I'm not sure that you can determine sand depository trends or patterns from a single storm season of data.

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