There's a very interesting series in the LA Times about the coastline and access to the waterfront.
From the Times:
Times columnist Steve Lopez and photographer Allen Schaben are on a road trip from Oregon to Mexico to explore beaches, wetlands, wave-pounded coves, rocky cliffs and the characters who thrive in this iconic realm.
If you love photography, the environment and the issue of access to the water, you will enjoy this. There are more than 90 photos in the slide show focusing on 1,100 miles of coastline. (To put this in perspective, the shore in NJ is 127 miles.)
http://www.latimes.com/local/califo...p-steve-lopez-liveupdates-2016-htmlstory.html
This story is relevant to NJ because there are constant fights over access to the shore and the Hudson River waterfront.
From the Times:
Times columnist Steve Lopez and photographer Allen Schaben are on a road trip from Oregon to Mexico to explore beaches, wetlands, wave-pounded coves, rocky cliffs and the characters who thrive in this iconic realm.
If you love photography, the environment and the issue of access to the water, you will enjoy this. There are more than 90 photos in the slide show focusing on 1,100 miles of coastline. (To put this in perspective, the shore in NJ is 127 miles.)
http://www.latimes.com/local/califo...p-steve-lopez-liveupdates-2016-htmlstory.html
This story is relevant to NJ because there are constant fights over access to the shore and the Hudson River waterfront.