Federal and state authorities have spent more than $2 billion since 1936 to replenish beaches in New Jersey, according to data tracked by the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines at Western Carolina University. It's work that is often pitched as a critical investment in the Shore economy but derided by critics as ecologically harmful and wasteful spending.
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