Swim, wade, surf off Goa’s beaches as much as you want for now.? By 2050, sea level rise (SLR) is expected to inundate 40 per cent of Goa’s low-lying areas, ravaging the state’s popular beaches by draining the sand along its 105-km coastline. Beaches across the stretch of the state like Keri, which lies at the tip of North Goa and Talpona beach at the state’s southern tail, have already been partly gobbled by rising sea waters.