" Restoring Beaches as Natural Coastal Systems "
Recent Projects
Snake Island Stabilization Project (2006-2014)
Snake Island is located in the flood shoal area of Venice Inlet in Sarasota County, Florida. The Island had been chronically eroding since the 1970’s, losing approximately 80% of its surface area between 1977 and 2013. H&M completed a regional modeling and inlet management update for Venice Inlet in 2008. The 2008 model study recommended stabilization of Snake Island which shelters the Intercostal waterway from rapid shoaling and has archaeological value as it holds historic artifacts. Snake Island stabilization project consisted of erosion control structures and approximately 5,000 CY of beach fill to restore and stabilize the eroding shoreline. The project restored Snake Island close to its 2005 conditions. The project construction was completed in the spring of 2014.
Pre-Construction: January 2014
Post-Construction: December 2014 (Click on Photo to expand)
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Post-Construction: September 2014 (Click on Photo to expand)
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