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  • An aerial photo of a ship dredging an inlet near Carolina Beach, NC. Dredging pumps sand and sediment from the bottom of a shallow area to another location where it does not endanger boats and ships from running aground.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • Aerial image of Dredge boat pumping sand away from the Carolina Beach inlet.
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  • A waves breaks at Carolina Beach, NC, where erosion has caused the government to begin beach renourishment to protect homes and buildings. Although the movement of sand is a natural (and usually gradual) process, recent storms have caused an urgency for the dredging of offshore sand to replace the shore that has been eaten away.  Many barrier islands are increasingly being developed with multi-million dollar homes and resorts, even though the areas are little more than high sandbars.
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