Long Beach Peninsula Tides Rising | Long Beach News
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Tides on the Long Beach Peninsula are hitting record highs, fueled by natural cycles and climate change — what’s rare now will be normal by century’s end. Swells in June overwhelmed sand berms, flooding boardwalks and streets, while recent tides still topped seven feet. Residents and city crews are racing to rebuild berms six days a week, but space is running out. Climate plans predict catastrophic sea rise by 2050 and 2100, and stalled projects like kelp reef restoration leave few options. Longtime homeowners recall wider beaches and big events — now, water regularly laps at their porches, and sandbags can’t keep up.
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