Georgia's Tybee Island has lost more than half its sand since its last beach renourishment. Cutbacks in federal funding mean ...
Researchers tracking the shoreline say Tybee has already lost roughly 54% of its sand since the last renourishment, and that ...
More than 30,000 people flooded Tybee Island during last year’s event.
Since 1974, the process of pumping sand from another site onto Tybee’s beaches has happened periodically to reinforce the coastline. Without it, the natural barriers against wind and water would erode ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sea turtle nest can be seen marked off at the edge of the sand dunes near 2nd Street on Tybee Island. Due to heavy erosion the ...
A seagull flies over the beach and pier on Tybee Island, Georgia. When most people picture the holidays, they imagine rosy cheeks, mittened hands, and fresh snow. Few think of sun and sand. But on ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - For over two decades, people across the globe have joined forces on June 8 for World Oceans Day to protect and restore the big, blue bodies of water. Tybee Clean Beach ...
The proposal, tied to Hotel Bardo in Savannah, would have placed the club on a beachfront lot near homes on Tybee Island.
Last month, the city of Tybee Island received its first application for the yearly beach bash Orange Crush Festival. The permit, which featured an extensive 44-page long proposed site map, aims to ...
A small Georgia vacation spot and organizers of a historically rowdy festival called Orange Crush are coming together to try to make the event safer and more organized this spring. Orange Crush, a ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - The fate of short-term rentals on Tybee Island will be decided at a council meeting Thursday and the mayor of the city tells WTOC, it’s likely they’ll be banned. Some people ...
In her 24th nesting season at Tybee Island, sea turtle coordinator Tammy Smith of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center is closely monitoring 18 loggerhead sea turtle nests. With Tybee’s dwindling ...