This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows David Graner, a resident of Kailua, jogging past some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows the remains of a large sand grabber built several years ago that now sits exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows Nat Aycox, bottom right, a resident of Kailua, running around some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows residents of Lanikai located on Oahu's windward side, walking on Lanikai Beach in Honolulu. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows David Graner, a resident of Kailua, jogging past some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows the remains of a large sand grabber built several years ago that now sits exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows Nat Aycox, bottom right, a resident of Kailua, running around some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows residents of Lanikai located on Oahu's windward side, walking on Lanikai Beach in Honolulu. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows David Graner, a resident of Kailua, jogging past some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows the remains of a large sand grabber built several years ago that now sits exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows Nat Aycox, bottom right, a resident of Kailua, running around some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows residents of Lanikai located on Oahu's windward side, walking on Lanikai Beach in Honolulu. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows David Graner, a resident of Kailua, jogging past some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows the remains of a large sand grabber built several years ago that now sits exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows Nat Aycox, bottom right, a resident of Kailua, running around some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows residents of Lanikai located on Oahu's windward side, walking on Lanikai Beach in Honolulu. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows David Graner, a resident of Kailua, jogging past some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows the remains of a large sand grabber built several years ago that now sits exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows Nat Aycox, bottom right, a resident of Kailua, running around some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows residents of Lanikai located on Oahu's windward side, walking on Lanikai Beach in Honolulu. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows David Graner, a resident of Kailua, jogging past some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows the remains of a large sand grabber built several years ago that now sits exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows Nat Aycox, bottom right, a resident of Kailua, running around some old ironwood tree stumps and roots that have been exposed due to the erosion of Kailua Beach in Hawaii. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
This Nov. 6, 2009 photo shows residents of Lanikai located on Oahu's windward side, walking on Lanikai Beach in Honolulu. Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)
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