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'~Dr. Beach' says powerful Hawaii shoreline is 2021's best

HONOLULU (AP) - Cruising along the west side of Hawaii's Big Island, the landscape is dominated by ancient volcanic flows and jagged shorelines. Then you get to Hapuna Beach.

There, the contrast of black lava rock, white sand and blue water means you have arrived in paradise - at least that's what 'œDr. Beach'ť believes.

'œIt's like an oasis,'ť said Stephen Leatherman, who has been ranking U.S. beaches on his annual list under the alias 'œDr. Beach'ť for three decades.

The sand "looks super white there because of the black lava beside it,'ť he said. "I think the contrast makes you think, '~Oh my gosh, I've never seen sand so white in my life.' 'ť

Hapuna Beach State Park was ranked the best beach in the U.S. in Leatherman's review of sandy shorelines for 2021.

Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, hopes his 31st annual list will encourage people to get out and leave the past year of pandemic struggles in the rearview mirror.

He acknowledged that people will have to pay extra to get tested for COVID-19 before coming to the islands. 'œHawaii is a really special place, and so I think it's worth it," he said.

Kandi Miranda, who owns Manuela Malasada Company and runs a food truck near Hapuna Beach State Park, was born and raised on the Big Island. She was able to stay open for locals throughout the pandemic and is optimistic about the return of visitors.

"There was a lot of darkness at that time, I mean everyone was closing," she said of the early days of the pandemic. 'œI wanted people to know that through good times and bad, we would still be there.'ť

Miranda said Hapuna Beach is a powerful place - both spiritually and literally. 'œIt's unapologetically magical,'ť she said.

When the water is calm, it's a great place to be, Miranda said. But when the ocean rises and big waves begin to crash, it can be 'œreally dangerous.'ť

'œIt's beautiful, but there's a very strong undertow there,'ť she said.

Growing up on Hawaii Island, a place of active volcanoes, towering waterfalls and huge sea cliffs, she learned to respect nature.

'œThe ocean in general in our culture is a really powerful place," she said. 'œIt's very healing, but you know the way that we grew up, it gives but it takes away, right?'ť

Leatherman agreed and said that while Hapuna has a well trained group of lifeguards and is great for swimming and snorkeling on calm days, the winter swells can be deceiving.

Rip currents cause 'œthe greatest loss of life that we have at beaches,'ť he said. 'ťI'm trying to give people a better understanding of rip currents because a lot of people don't understand them. They say '~We can't see them, then they're probably not there.''ť

Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources released a statement Thursday saying Leatherman's designation of Hapuna highlights a paradox.

'œThis naturally brings more people to see these outstanding natural and cultural places," DLNR Division of State Parks Administrator Curt Cottrell said. 'œSo our conundrum is balancing resource protection, quality of experience, and public safety concerns.'ť

The state agency said visitors should use reef-safe sunscreen and know that lifeguard coverage may be reduced because of revenue loss and budget cuts during the pandemic.

Waialea Bay, which is adjacent to Hapuna, is one of 11 designated natural areas that has the state's highest level of environmental protection. The bay is closed in the morning hours of coming days because coral are expected to spawn.

Leatherman uses 50 criteria to evaluate beaches, with the most important categories being safety and cleanliness.

Leatherman uses data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to grade the beaches on water quality and has been to all of the beaches on his list.

Beaches in Hawaii are consistently ranked high, and in recent years he has given them extra points for prohibiting smoking.

'œFirst of all, it's a health issue,'ť he said of wafting cigarette smoke. 'œBut the biggest thing is disposal of the cigarette butts. People look at beaches like a giant ashtray.'ť

Cigarettes 'œare the number one form of litter in terms of numbers,'ť Leatherman said.

For many years of rankings, any beach that won the top spot on Leatherman's list was ineligible for inclusion in subsequent years. But in 2015, Dr. Beach cleared the slate to allow any beach in the nation to once again be eligible, though new winners are now being retired.

Last year, Leatherman chose a beach outside of Hawaii because, he said, island lockdowns and quarantine rules made it nearly impossible for people to visit.

'œI know a lot of people have been vaccinated,'ť he said. 'œAnd so I think this year it's fine for Hawaii to be on the list. And I encourage people to go there.'ť

'œYou can really social distance on the Big Island,'ť Dr. Beach added.

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Rounding out the top 10 beaches on this year's list are: Coopers Beach in Southampton, New York; Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach in the Outer Banks of North Carolina; St. George Island State Park in Florida; Lighthouse Beach, Buxton, Outer Banks of North Carolina; Duke Kahanamoku Beach in Oahu's Waikiki, Caladesi Island State Park in Dunedin and Clearwater, Florida; Coronado Beach in San Diego, California; Beachwalker Park in Kiawah Island, South Carolina; and Coast Guard Beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

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Online: www.drbeach.org

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This story has been corrected to show that this is the 31st annual list, not the 30th. Leatherman originally said it was the 30th.

A body surfer waits for a wave at Coopers Beach, Aug. 25, 2020, in Southhampton, N.Y. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under the alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. He has named Coopers Beach the second best beach in the country in his 2021 list. (AP Photo/Pamela Hassell) The Associated Press
FILE - In this June 7, 2007, file photo, beachgoers enjoy the surf on Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach on Ocracoke Island, N.C. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under the alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. He has named Ocracoke the third-best beach in the country for 2021. (Chris Curry/The Virginian-Pilot via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2007, file photo, miles of empty beach and billions of sea shells await a lone beachcomber at St. George Island State Park near Apalachicola in the Florida Panhandle on Feb. 5, 2007. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under the alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. In 2021, he has named St. George Island State Park the fourth-best beach in the country. (AP Photo/William Kronholm, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2018, file photo, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse sits way off the beach in Buxton, N.C. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under the alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. In 2021, he has named Lighthouse Beach the fifth-best beach in the country. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File) The Associated Press
FILE - This May 21, 2008, file photo shows the main beach at Caladesi Island State Park, a barrier island along the Gulf of Mexico, on Florida's West Coast in Dunedin. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. For 2021, he has named Caladesi Island State Park the seventh-best beach in the country. (AP Photo/Craig Litten, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this May 19, 2020, file photo, a family sets up at a beach looking out toward the San Diego skyline in Coronado, Calif. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. For 2021, he has named Coronado Beach the eighth-best beach in the country. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this March 25, 2017, file photo, riders and owners prepare their horses before the start of the inaugural Kiawah Cup Island Beach Race at Beachwalker Park on Kiawah Island in South Carolina. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. For 2021, he has named Beachwalker Park the ninth-best beach in the country. (Michael Pronzato/The Post And Courier via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2015, file photo, beachgoers keep an eye on the seals swimming at Coast Guard Beach in North Eastham, Mass. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S. under the alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. This year he has named Coast Guard Beach the 10th-best beach in the country. (Steve Heaslip/Cape Cod Times via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this April 5, 2018, file photo, paddleboarders watch a dolphin swim by near Grayton Beach State Park in Florida. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S., under alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. For 2021, he has named Grayton Beach State Park the best beach in the country. (Devon Ravine/Northwest Florida Daily News via AP, File) The Associated Press
In this April 21, 2020, photo, a woman walks on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. Stephen Leatherman, a coastal scientist and professor at Florida International University, has been drafting a list of the best beaches in the U.S. under the alias "Dr. Beach" since 1991. This year he has named Kahanamoku Beach, on the west end of Waikiki Beach and in view of the iconic Diamondhead volcano in the distance, the sixth-best beach in the country. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones) The Associated Press
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