Interesting comments...what is meant by "maintaining the area's beaches in the future"; aren't they maintained well now? They look and seem to function better now than they did in mid-July 2005.
Also, how many Surfrider Foundations advocates own Gulf front property? I can't afford Gulf front property at today's prices, but I certainly have no right to infringe on the rights of Gulf front property owners and it sounds like you folks want to have control of the beach property without paying for it. Am I wrong?
I have no clue how you came to this conclusion after reading that? I would respond but truly do not understand your comment. I have read the article twice and feel you may be reading something into it that it not there. We try to protect beach access for all. You can go to www.surfrider.org to find out what we are all about. An editorial from a local paper does not define our functions. Here is Surfriders mission:
The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's oceans, waves and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research and education.
If you still feel confused please give me a call @ 850-865-7798. I would love to chat about Surfrider. This group is not looking to fight anyone just help educate the community.