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Hawaii’s Land Board cracks down on illegal seawalls

Sophie Cocke
DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The row of subdivisions and homes between Camp Mokuleia Beach and the Hawaii Polo Club that are armored with seabags and “burrito revetments.” This 1.4 mile stretch of coastline in recent years has become completely inaccessible to the public. The only public shoreline access on Hoomana Place was walled off by a beachfront property owner and seawalls bookend that stretch of beach.
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DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The row of subdivisions and homes between Camp Mokuleia Beach and the Hawaii Polo Club that are armored with seabags and “burrito revetments.” This 1.4 mile stretch of coastline in recent years has become completely inaccessible to the public. The only public shoreline access on Hoomana Place was walled off by a beachfront property owner and seawalls bookend that stretch of beach.