Jamaica's Coastal Hazards and Erosion
Jamaica has been largely effected by Coastal Hazards and Erosion. Beach erosion has been the number one issue on this island. Based on the article, beaches have been receding at a rate of 0.5-1.0 meter every year. At this rate, all of Jamaica's beaches are predicted to disappear by 2025 give or take 5 years.
According to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), human activity was the main cause of beach erosion, such as:
According to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), human activity was the main cause of beach erosion, such as:
- Bad Environmental practices
- Bad building practices
- Illegal dumping of pollutants in the sea
- Death of sea grass due to the pollution
- Bleaching of coral reefs
As a means to control the erosion, each morning the local groundskeepers carefully tend to Negril's resort-lined shore. However, it is getting more difficult considering some sections are hardly wide enough to accommodate for a regular sized beach towel! The erosion is said to worsen due to climate change which is a horrible issue in today's world!
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/travel/jamaicas-world-famous-seven-mile-beach-hit-erosion-n217421
https://lindsworthdeer.wordpress.com/2016/09/05/jamaican-beaches-will-disappear-by-2025/
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/travel/jamaicas-world-famous-seven-mile-beach-hit-erosion-n217421
https://lindsworthdeer.wordpress.com/2016/09/05/jamaican-beaches-will-disappear-by-2025/
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI found your post this week on coastal hazards very interesting. I think Jamaicas beaches are a large foundation of the economic stability, In reguards to what the beach has to offer such as tourist attractions, sea ports, and harvesting materials along with food. It's crazy how the beachers are expected to erode or disappear in 5 years. Its on my bucket list to visit so i better get cracking.
thank you