Enhancing the Water Quality Benefits of Shellfish-Based Living Shorelines in Delaware
This is a report on the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary’s installation of Delaware’s first “hybrid” living shoreline along 300’ of eroding salt marsh adjacent […]
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This is a report on the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary’s installation of Delaware’s first “hybrid” living shoreline along 300’ of eroding salt marsh adjacent […]
Specific guidance is needed for ecoshorelines due to these and other unique requirements for working on developed coasts. The objective of this document is to, […]
With sea levels rising under global warming, dredge-and-fill programs are increasingly employed to protect coastal development from shoreline erosion. Such beach “nourishment” can bury shallow […]
A step-wise procedure for the selection of relevant metrics and appropriate methods to assess performance and adaptive management needs of tidal shoreline restoration projects
Living shoreline projects have been built to preserve coastal ecosystems under future climate change and sea level rise. To quantify the wave power variation across […]
Monitoring of coastal restoration projects is needed in order to assess project performance (both in the general effectiveness of the restoration technique and in regard […]
Thin-layer placement of sediment (TLP) is an emerging strategy to protect tidal marshes threatened by rising seas. A research team led by the National Estuarine […]
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