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Old 01-13-2011, 11:35 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Swimmer View Post
I dont think it is that serious. The sediemnt that was carried inside the pond during the storm does not have the same chance to be carried back where it was during a storm, but I think it will over time flow from inside the pond and replenish the break. Just will take a while.
My guess is it will close. More likely the sediment inside will stay, and it will close from longshore/onshore transport. Provided there aren't a few more storms of similar or larger magnitude.

Bryan

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