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|Factoid Text=The Surfrider Foundation released its 2019 State of the Beach Report with grades for 31 U.S. states, and the territory of Puerto Rico, on their policies to protect our nation’s beaches from: coastal erosion, sea level rise, and poorly planned development. The results reveal 23 out of 31 states and territories assessed are performing at adequate to poor levels, with most of the lowest grades located in regions heavily impacted by extreme weather events. [https://www.surfrider.org/coastal-blog/entry/how-does-your-state-manage-its-coast-surfrider-report-finds-most-states-are Click here to see how your state performed!]
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Surfrider 2019 State of the Beach Report released

The Surfrider Foundation released its 2019 State of the Beach Report with grades for 31 U.S. states, and the territory of Puerto Rico, on their policies to protect our nation’s beaches from: coastal erosion, sea level rise, and poorly planned development. The results reveal 23 out of 31 states and territories assessed are performing at adequate to poor levels, with most of the lowest grades located in regions heavily impacted by extreme weather events. Click here to see how your state performed!

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