As a continuation of my post from last week:
Here are two pictures that show how much beach has eroded at Cow Wreck on Anegada:
May 2012
October 2012
That is a LOT of beach, gone, in a very short amount of time. There's barely enough level beach in front of the restaurant for the benches. The photographer could not get far back enough into the water to match the exact angle on the October pic as the May pic was taken at - that is how much beach is gone!
The current owners of West End Cottages made this claim : We have not removed any plants from the property at any time either. That claim is a half truth - no, the current owners of the West End Cottages have not removed any plants from the beach there, but the previous owner did and the current owners must know this. They continue to assert that the erosion was due entirely to hurricane Earl.
Bill, an annual visitor to Anegada since 1979, had this to say:
The entire northwest and western portion of the point was solid sea grape. And by solid, I mean you could not penetrate it on foot. At least 250 to 300 feet of those sea grapes were dug up before construction began to allow a visual and personal access to the beach. I remember the cottages closest to the sea being back about 300'.. about a football field back. That immediately began shrinking by 50' to 70' per year, depending on northerly storms and swells. The sea grapes were huge and old and the only protection the point had from erosion.
Another long time visitor had this to say about the conditions as they sit right now:
Another long time visitor had this to say about the conditions as they sit right now:
(What's) left (is) a deep channel near shore near the West End that has increased the strength of the west-running current along the north shore. I don't know when things will stabilize again to satisfy the new conditions at the West End.
If anyone has a photo of the west point of Anegada before the sea grapes were removed, I would love to see it. You can send me a comment on here (they aren't posted unless I approve them) with how to contact you.
It seems the government is still in denial but I just saw this article and several of the commenters are in agreement with you!
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Thank you for alerting me to this article. I have little faith that a BVI Government team will be objective about the reality of what is going on and why. I would much rather see an outside, independent team do an environmental impact study of the effects of pumping hundreds of yards of sand onto the West End from so close to shore. Someone with no interest in covering up the reality or saving their own ass.
DeleteI did write to the premier of BVI though, to alert him to what was going on and would be happy to find out if this action was due to that. At least it means he took me seriously.
Is Walker's place ok? It sits farther back as I recall.
ReplyDeleteSo far it's fine. It does sit a long way back from the water line and up a bit of a hill. I am not sure what has happened to the beach directly in front of his place, however.
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