Dale Gerhard
Ocean City southend resident Tony Pinnie, of the 5500 block of West Avenue, points out the high water mark Monday along the beach at 56th Street. Pinnie wants the city's south beaches to be included in the city's current replenishment project.
Dale Gerhard
Reconstructed dunes show high water marks along the 5500 block of the beach in Ocean City. Ocean City southend resident Tony Pinnie of the 5500 block of West Avenue, wants the city's south beaches to be included in the city's current replenishment project. Monday Feb 18, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Ocean City southend resident Tony Pinnie of the 5500 block of West Avenue, wants the city's south beaches to be included in the city's current replenishment project. Monday Feb 18, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Ocean City southend resident Tony Pinnie of the 5500 block of West Avenue, points out the high water mark along the beach at 56th Street. Pinnie wants the city's south beaches to be included in the city's current replenishment project. Monday Feb 18, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
People walk along the high water mark near 54th Street in Ocean City. Ocean City southend resident Tony Pinnie of the 5500 block of West Avenue, wants the city's south beaches to be included in the city's current replenishment project. Monday Feb 18, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
A jogger trots along the beach 57th Street with the remnants of the fishing pier in the water. Ocean City southend resident Tony Pinnie of the 5500 block of West Avenue, wants the city's south beaches to be included in the city's current replenishment project. Monday Feb 18, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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