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As households flock to the coasts this summer season, a minimum of one seaside could also be placing a damper on kids’s plans to dig within the sand.

The Metropolis of Holmes Seaside in Florida handed a rule this summer season that declares, “No holes on seaside.”  

Holmes Seaside Metropolis Commissioner Carol Whitmore informed FOX 13 the rule is being carried out to guard each beachgoers and wildlife. 

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“Individuals aren’t listening. They’re on trip, they’re not pondering and, sadly, now we have to consider the individuals [then] coming to the seaside after they depart,” stated Whitmore. 

“We now have to consider their security.”

Fun afternoon at the beach

A brand new security rule at one Florida seaside (not pictured) prohibits digging holes deeper than one foot. It additionally bans metallic shovels. (iStock)

The ordinance states that “no particular person shall dig holes within the sandy gulf seaside deeper than one (1) foot” — and it bans “metallic shovels” resembling gardening instruments. 

Youngsters’s toy shovels and plastic shovels are nonetheless permitted. =

“We virtually had a [person] fall into a big gap that no one lined up. It’s a security problem,” Whitmore added. 

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In 2024, FOX 13 reported {that a} younger lady died after falling into an almost six-foot gap in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea with the sand collapsing on her. 

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“We virtually had a [person] fall into a big gap that no one lined up. It’s a security problem.” (Manatee Co. Authorities)

Almost 143 million individuals visited the Sunshine State final 12 months, in line with Go to Florida. 

The big holes additionally current a menace to wildlife — particularly sea turtles. 

“These holes might be 3 to six ft deep, after which they depart and don’t cowl them again up. We’ve bought pictures of our turtles getting caught within the holes, and so they can’t survive,” stated Whitmore.  

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A customer at Manatee Public Seaside, Waylon Slabach, informed FOX 13 his daughter loves digging within the sand.

Sand toys at the beach

Youngsters’s toy shovels and plastic shovels are nonetheless permitted.  (iStock)

“On a Sunday afternoon, we like to deliver her out right here. Have her play and dig holes and fill them again in earlier than we depart,” he stated. 

Waylon stated it’s “straightforward” to fill the holes his daughter makes to shield turtles. 

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The Nationwide Ocean Service says on its web site that beachgoers can “assist sea turtle moms and their offspring enhance their probabilities of survival” by filling holes made within the sand. 



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