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There is a growing discourse against influencers damaging fragile dune ecosystems for "the perfect shot." Ralphs has faced criticism for trampling protected vegetation in the Algarve. This highlights the tension between content creation and environmental stewardship. 8. Discussion: Is the Beach a Sustainable Niche? The primary threat to Ralphs is market saturation. As of 2026, thousands of OF creators use the beach aesthetic. To remain distinct, Ralphs has pivoted to "weather-driven content" (stormy seas, foggy beaches) which evokes melancholy and intimacy rather than sun-drenched lust. To remain distinct