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Keep Beaches Protected in Puerto Rico

09 • 15 • 2016

Keep Beaches Protected in Puerto Rico

To defeat a bad bill (Senate Bill 1621) that would in effect forgive and legalize private encroachment of development into the public beach.

The Rincon Chapter joined other local NGOs to fight a bad bill (Senate Bill 1621) that would in effect forgive and legalize private encroachment of development into the public beach.  Surfrider Rincón joined a massive island-wide online petition drive and letter writing campaign by coalitions in the scientific, academic and environmental NGO communities to protest  Senate Bill 1621.  If this legislation was enacted, it would have in effect forgiven and legalized private encroachment on to the public beaches of southern PR, making it difficult if not impossible for the public to continue to use, access and protect the public beach.  The Governor's Veto of this bill is a stand against privatization of the beach and a strong action in support of continued support for the public's right to continue to access, enjoy and protect our ocean, waves and beaches.