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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site (Fort Raleigh) invites public review and comments on a draft environmental assessment (EA) for a plan to stabilize its shoreline. The draft EA is open […] ...
Local News Who moved the erosion-control rocks at a public beach? Photos show fewer rocks on a public beach. Meanwhile a nearby private seawall appears to have been reinforced with rocks.
The Barrow Coastal Erosion Project plans for over 100,000 tons of large stones known as armor rock. When complete, the rocks will span 5 miles along Utqiaġvik’s sandy, permafrost-filled shoreline.
The Army Corps of Engineers is drafting a plan to protect the mounds there from erosion by constructing a nearly 2,000-foot linear rock berm along the shore to protect the site.
EDIZ HOOK — A Port Angeles construction company began dumping gravel and cobble on the seaward shore of Ediz Hook last week to counteract erosion. Bruch & Bruch Construction Inc. of Port Angeles will ...
A temporary berm started last year on 11.5 miles "really did its job" in hurricane season, but more is needed after Tropical Storms Ian and Nicole.
Dr Rood added: "Rock coast erosion is irreversible: now is the time to limit future sea level rise before it's too late. Humanity can directly control the fate of our coastlines by reducing ...
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