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The soothing qualities of a
beach and the pleasant environment offered to the beachgoer are replicated in
artificial beaches, such as "beach style" pools with zero-depth entry and wave
pools that recreate the natural waves pounding upon a beach. In a zero-depth
entry pool, the bottom surface slopes gradually from above water down to depth.
Another approach involves so-called urban beaches, a form of public park
becoming common in large cities. Urban beaches attempt to mimic natural beaches
with fountains that imitate surf and mask city noises, and in some cases can be
used as a play park.
Beach nourishment involves pumping sand onto beaches to improve their health.
Beach nourishment is common for major beach cities around the world; however the
beaches that have been nourished can still appear quite natural and often many
visitors are unaware of the works undertaken to support the health of the beach.
Such beaches are often not recognized as artificial. Crabs are also often used
to keep beaches free from trees.
A concept of IENCE has been devised to describe investment into the capacity of
natural environments. IENCE is Investment to Enhance the Natural Capacity of the
Environment and includes things like beach nourishment of natural beaches to
enhance recreational enjoyment and snow machines that extend ski seasons for
areas with an existing snow economy developed upon a natural snowy mountain. As
the name implies IENCE is not quite mainstream natural science as its goal is to
artificially invest into an environment's capacity to support anthropogenic
economic activity. An artificial reef designed to enhance wave quality for
surfing is another example of IENCE. The Surfrider Foundation has debated the
merits of artificial reefs with members torn between their desire to support
natural coastal environments and opportunities to enhance the quality of surfing
waves. Similar debates surround Beach nourishment and Snow cannon in sensitive
environments.
In more than thirty countries in Europe, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada,
South America and the Caribbean, the best recreational beaches are awarded Blue
Flag status, based on such criteria as water quality and safety provision.
Subsequent loss of this status can have a severe effect on tourism revenues.
Due to intense use by the expanding human population, beaches are often dumping
grounds for waste and litter, necessitating the use of beach cleaners and other
cleanup projects. More significantly, many beaches are a discharge zone for
untreated sewage in most underdeveloped countries; even in developed countries
beach closure is an occasional circumstance due to sanitary sewer overflow. In
these cases of marine discharge, waterborne disease from fecal pathogens and
contamination of certain marine species is a frequent outcome.
In the Victorian era, many popular beach resorts were equipped with bathing machines because even the all-covering beachwear of the period was considered immodest. This social standard still prevails in Muslim countries. At the other end of the spectrum are clothing-optional beaches, where swimwear is optional.