The governor of Bizerte, Tunisia has launched a campaign to remove illegal seasonal structures occupying public beaches. Each summer, unauthorized beach bars, cafes, and other installations proliferate along the Tunisian coastline, particularly in Bizerte, effectively privatizing sections of the maritime public domain. Local authorities are now taking action to address this recurring issue. The initiative aims to restore public access to the beaches, which have been increasingly restricted by these temporary businesses. This crackdown signals a stronger stance against the unauthorized commercial use of Tunisia’s coastal areas. The move is intended to ensure equitable access for all citizens and preserve the public nature of the shoreline.