concrete seawalls and other "gray" structures, instead of mangroves, shellfish and other "green" ways to secure shorelines. But it's the "living shorelines," combinations of manmade wave breaks ...
The first two "living seawalls" in North America were recently installed on existing seawalls in East Boston and the Seaport.
After three years of careful planning and research, Eckerd College’s living shoreline project was completed in August, and ...
“We really look forward to learning from this prototype and then expanding and having more living seawalls along the ...
The project’s goal is to engage with local coastal communities to come up with designs and ideas to implement “living seawalls” or “shorelines,” according to ERAU associate professor ...
The project’s goal is to engage with local coastal communities to come up with designs and ideas to implement “living ...
The hope is that the oysters will attach to the structures, forming a type of living ... shoreline more robust. The entire idea is based on the way that oysters come together to build natural ...
All told, anywhere from 13 percent to 19 percent of the state’s developed shoreline contains seawalls, revetments and bulkheads, depending on what sections of coast are included, studies show.
(Robin Lubbock/WBUR) "Living Seawalls are a way that we can have ... these beautiful natural habitats that are going to allow the shoreline to flourish." Stone Living Lab Managing Director Joe ...