Inlet sand trapping causing chronic erosion of St. Augustine's south beach.
The St. Augustine Inlet acts as a sediment trap, collecting a large amount of sand in its ebb and flood shoals. This sand trapping leads to erosion on the south beach. The inlet's ability to trap sand is due to the differences in the amounts of water flowing in and out of the inlet. The way the ebb jet spreads matches how sediment accumulates in the ebb shoal.