Sand on the beach

Florida Today
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
]The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
]The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the  North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing dredged sand on the North Reach section of Brevard County beaches. The Brevard County Shore Protection Project will put about 465,000 cubic yards of sand on the southern four miles of beach from Patrick Space Force Base to North 2nd Street in Cocoa Beach. They are presently at around 11th Street South in Cocoa Beach. The project will be finished by the beginning of turtle season.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY