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St. Augustine Beach plants sea oats to begin dune-building, protect shoreline
Summary
City of St. Augustine Beach and contractor Adura planted sea oats along a stretch of the city’s shoreline on March 3, 2025, with officials saying the plants will trap sand, help rebuild dunes and provide habitat for wildlife including the federally protected Arastasia Island beach mouse.
ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH, Fla. — On March 3, 2025, the City of St. Augustine Beach and contractor Adura planted sea oats along the city’s southern shoreline from the southern end of Second Street toward Sixteenth Street, Mayor Dylan Rumrill said during a brief on-site update.
Radeesh, a representative of Adura, described the areas planted and explained the purpose of the effort. “They’re pretty hardy and pretty drought resistant once established,” Radeesh said, adding that newly planted sea oats should be left undisturbed while they establish. “From my…
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