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Proposed Ewa Beach sea wall raises concerns

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Surfrider Oahu Chairman Ray Aivazian, left, and neighborhood residents Troy Guerrero and Mike Plowman stand near the shoreline of Puuloa Beach Park, near where a proposed wall is to be built.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

Surfrider Oahu Chairman Ray Aivazian, left, and neighborhood residents Troy Guerrero and Mike Plowman stand near the shoreline of Puuloa Beach Park, near where a proposed wall is to be built.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM 
                                This is Ewa Beach area where wall is to be built. In challenge to Marine Corps Base Hawaii plan for 2,000 foot long steel sea wall fronting beach at its Ewa Beach firing range, Surfrider Foundation has written Secty of Navy demanding EIS examining potential impacts such as erosion of sand at adjacent shoreline of Puuloa Beach Park and neighborhoods.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

This is Ewa Beach area where wall is to be built. In challenge to Marine Corps Base Hawaii plan for 2,000 foot long steel sea wall fronting beach at its Ewa Beach firing range, Surfrider Foundation has written Secty of Navy demanding EIS examining potential impacts such as erosion of sand at adjacent shoreline of Puuloa Beach Park and neighborhoods.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Surfrider Oahu Chairman Ray Aivazian, left, and neighborhood residents Troy Guerrero and Mike Plowman stand near the shoreline of Puuloa Beach Park, near where a proposed wall is to be built.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM 
                                This is Ewa Beach area where wall is to be built. In challenge to Marine Corps Base Hawaii plan for 2,000 foot long steel sea wall fronting beach at its Ewa Beach firing range, Surfrider Foundation has written Secty of Navy demanding EIS examining potential impacts such as erosion of sand at adjacent shoreline of Puuloa Beach Park and neighborhoods.