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Tuesday, August 2, 2005

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Tuesday, August 02, 2005

* Instead of closing public beaches when bacteria levels in water become high, states ought to find out what's causing the spikes, an environmental advocate says
- Brunswick News, 8-1-05

beating Navarre Beach took from Hurricane Dennis was comparable to those inflicted by hurricanes Ivan and Opal, making renourishment a top priority for the state and Santa Rosa County
* Gulf Breeze residents have until Aug. 15 to move debris created from last month's Hurricane Dennis to city rights of way for removal
- Pensacola News Journal, 8-2-05

* The 125 miles or so between Cape San Blas and Hurricane Dennis’ eyewall wasn’t far enough. “We got devastated out here on the gulf side in terms of erosion. I think we’re probably one of the (Panhandle’s) highest erosion rates,” said Charlie Weston, who is a resident of Cape San Blas, a primarily residential peninsula in Gulf County
- Northwest Florida Daily News,  8-2-05

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