Tagged Stories: "living shorelines"
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A growing nonprofit scales up its impact on the Elizabeth River
April 27, 2022Bay Program grant provides construction training to the Elizabeth River Project
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A thoughtful approach to restoration is giving one community more days at the beach
March 10, 2022Living shorelines add resilience on Maryland’s Magothy River
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Caring for creation
March 30, 2021A restored stream at St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a beacon of environmental progress
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A living shoreline welcomes wildlife and wanderers
September 3, 2020Maryland’s Jefferson Patterson Park demonstrates ways to protect lands naturally
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A new shoreline uses oyster castles to shield a community
February 19, 2020Volunteers in a Virginia neighborhood work together to restore their backyard
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A look back at 30 years of water clarity
January 14, 2020Our Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee reviews three decades of data
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By the Numbers: 1,700
June 25, 2018The length, in miles, of Chesapeake Bay shoreline that has been hardened
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Military installations on the front lines of coastal protection
August 1, 2017Air Force, Navy show that shoreline restoration benefits more than wildlife
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Assessment offers look at resiliency of Maryland’s shorelines
June 10, 2016Study will help in targeting projects to protect high-risk communities
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Artificial reefs slow erosion, build habitat on Chester River
July 14, 2014Scientists explain shoreline protection at the Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge.
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