Marco Island, Florida Beach Transformation: Witness the Final Phase of the Dredging Project

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2023
  • This video provides a narrated visual update on the ongoing Marco Island, Florida's Tigertail lagoon and Sand Dollar Island Beach Dredging and Restoration Project, which aims to restore the area to its pre-hurricane Irma condition.
    The video showcases aerial views of the progress made so far, including the removal of over 417,000 cubic yards of sand and the reopening of critical waterways. The project is crucial for the health of the ecosystem and the protection of endangered species.
    The video also discusses the reasons for the dredging and restoration, including the need to prevent subsequent wash overs and blockage issues in the channel during future storms. Please share your thoughts on whether the project is a worthwhile effort or a waste of time and money.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @michaelvopinek9938
    @michaelvopinek9938 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Worth while

  • @ultanwoods
    @ultanwoods Před rokem +1

    Great video thanks for sharing

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @biancarusso1267
    @biancarusso1267 Před rokem +1

    love this !! also wish humans believed this much in the children and education & went to these efforts to protect them

  • @rebeccadolloff
    @rebeccadolloff Před rokem +2

    Great work! Thanks to all who made it happen.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Thanks for your comments. It has been an amazing effort!

  • @balzab
    @balzab Před rokem +4

    Wow! What a great job! Great footage and informative!

  • @evolutionaryTom
    @evolutionaryTom Před rokem +1

    My bet is that the equipment operators learn more about what they are doing from this video than what they knew before. So informative. If anyone has questions about this project, this is the video to watch.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Tom, Thanks for your comments. They are much appreciated.

  • @yca67
    @yca67 Před rokem +2

    Excellent work! Mother Nature and I thank you!❤🙌🏼👏🏼

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comments. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @donarmstrong1026
    @donarmstrong1026 Před rokem +6

    Water and nature always win! The beach should not be treated as an amusement park. Let nature do it's thing. Stop the madness and crazy waste of money.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Don, thanks for commenting.

    • @theshadowbehindyou9631
      @theshadowbehindyou9631 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that! If people want to come to Fl, live on the beaches and enjoy them and boating this type of work must happen.
      Further there is already to much infrastructure on these barrier islands to “let nature do it thing”
      Just fyi, this job needed to happen as Ian moved the entire island inland 200 meters roughly if I’m remembering correctly. (It was a good distance)
      This sand was killing the mangroves which are detrimental to protecting the coast lines from hurricane damage.
      There is a lot more at stake than just letting it be…

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před 11 měsíci

      @@theshadowbehindyou9631 Thank you for your comments. I agree with you.

  • @iffin31
    @iffin31 Před rokem +1

    This is incredible. Impressive effort and so happy for Marco Island and Tigertail beach that the funds were secured for this and those involved were able to make this happen! We were there the past few weeks and witnessed the work live.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Lisa, thanks for your comments. It really is impressive to see how much was accomplished.

    • @theshadowbehindyou9631
      @theshadowbehindyou9631 Před 11 měsíci

      Your very welcome! I was happy to be a part of this project!

  • @deboravanderbeek1577
    @deboravanderbeek1577 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Very informative. Thanks for sharing

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.

  • @PaulBalzano
    @PaulBalzano  Před rokem +4

    It’s truly incredible to see how this area has been transformed into a thriving natural habitat previously damaged by hurricanes Irma and Ian. If nothing was done, the waterways would have closed and the impact to Tiger Tail Beach and the lagoons would have been devastating. See the proof with the water freely flowing back into the lagoons.

    • @TonyB1999
      @TonyB1999 Před rokem

      Are they planting something on the barriers to help maintain them and prevent erosion and future damage?

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      @@TonyB1999 Hi Tony, great question! I’m not sure what’s next and if plantings are part of the plan.

    • @marshallaurnou9446
      @marshallaurnou9446 Před rokem +1

      Actually, it was a thriving natural habitat. This project destroyed prime protected lands.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      @@marshallaurnou9446 Thanks for your comments Marshall. The lagoons were getting choked off, and now you can see the distinct change of color from fresh water. It's awesome!

    • @marshallaurnou9446
      @marshallaurnou9446 Před rokem +1

      @@PaulBalzano I get it. But the reality is that to give a few homeowners a better view, this project destroyed a large swath of the most fertile protected nesting areas for sea birds and endangered turtles. I am interested to know who paid off Rookery Bay to allow this and so are many dozens of volunteers who have been caring for this pristine habitat..

  • @dsc86
    @dsc86 Před rokem +1

    NIce pictures and great commentary, but I get vertigo just watching it speed by, plus all the circling around. If it was slowed down with less circling (or slower circling), it would have been really nice. So difficult to actually see what is going on with the camera moving so fast.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Thank you for providing your constructive comments. I will keep them in mind for my next video.

  • @walden1946
    @walden1946 Před rokem +1

    Great videos, but they bounce around from scene to scene too quickly. Do you have a video just flying from N to S or S to N?
    Before and after or just after.
    Great work

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Dan, thanks for your comments. Check these videos for more about the project: Dredging Marco Island, FL: Part 2 - Transforming Tigertail, Hideaway Beach, and Sanddollar Island
      czcams.com/video/HOFTQVfc5_I/video.html and Marco Island, FL - Dredging Project in Action at Tigertail, Hideaway Beach and Sanddollar Island
      czcams.com/video/Op8OhOYYrTY/video.html

  • @CathyAhern
    @CathyAhern Před rokem +1

    Great video thank you!!!

  • @davidrasmussen2975
    @davidrasmussen2975 Před rokem +1

    We had two strong sand moving hurricanes in past 5 years. Each winter brings strong storms that have moved sand parallel to the beach. If one looks at all the sand buildup in the outlet of the nearby Marco River, it’s not hard to imagine this as temporary. While HAB put up most of the money and almost a Million of Tourist taxes paid the balance, Ian did much more damage to the rest of Marco’s beach and berms. That will need continual reclamation and available funding is over subscribed for more than patch work. $5 million in laser grading was done a few years ago on southern half of the islands beach. All of that is been completely restored to previous backward slope. The beach and adjacent condos need a significant increase in stormwater protection from flooding. Funding for that is not available and could dwarf the small Hideaway sandbox sand moving and dredging. Local governments have not taken resilience seriously.

  • @brendaschillaci322
    @brendaschillaci322 Před rokem +1

    It is looking great!

  • @scottmoore185
    @scottmoore185 Před rokem +2

    I understand the desire to keep the beaches open for business and to keep nature as it was prior to the storms. However this is an ongoing fight against nature that will require millions of tax dollars in perpetuity to maintain. I say spend the money on more worthwhile projects and allow nature to do what it will. If we lose some beaches in the process, so be it.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Scott. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @marshallaurnou9446
    @marshallaurnou9446 Před rokem +5

    Interesting to see the construction equipment working. But, it is a phenomenal waste of money and time. The gulf will reclaim it in a couple of years and politicians will waste more money doing this again as they have every few years we've been living in the towers there. Nothing special about the last two storms, there were ones before and will be more to come.
    Plus - this project destroyed acres of protected bird and turtle breeding habitat.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Marshall, thanks for providing your comments. Yea, it's impossible to stop mother nature, and I agree that future storms will provide more destruction as they have done here recently with 9 foot storm surges, and also Ft Myers and other places. The question is whether or not we stand by and do nothing or try and save what we can. Thanks again...

    • @kinghappney3210
      @kinghappney3210 Před rokem +1

      agree

  • @deep-fried-zombie699
    @deep-fried-zombie699 Před 2 měsíci

    Are they planting mangroves? Because if they’re not, this is pointless.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před 2 měsíci

      I don't believe they are, but without the dredging, the Tigertail Beach would have been choked off from fresh water with all in it destroyed.

  • @Andy.Garcia
    @Andy.Garcia Před rokem

    Another example of man creating and trying to maintain his own paradise………. This will last only as long as it takes the next storm to hit the area.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Andy. Thanks for taking the time to provide your comments.

  • @ColinRowan
    @ColinRowan Před rokem +2

    What a waste of tax payers money. Leave the nature it alone to do what it needs to do. Where were all of you when creation was made?

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Colin, thanks for sharing your comments.

    • @rafaelrohenajr.689
      @rafaelrohenajr.689 Před 9 měsíci

      You might be right but Marco's dredging development was one of the largest man over nature efforts in the country. Or do you think all these seawalls are natural creations.

  • @CaityHayes-hr3su
    @CaityHayes-hr3su Před rokem

    Except that it has resulted in the death of hundreds of benthic marine life, the workers are driving over sea turtle nests, and the equipment has prevent sea turtles and endangered nesting shorebirds from having a place to nest this year. So no this project isn’t doing anything to improve the ecosystem as it has resulted in horrid marine life death and ecosystem disruption.

    • @PaulBalzano
      @PaulBalzano  Před rokem

      Hi Caity, thanks for taking the time to provide your comments.