With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exists to increase awareness of erosion potential and the choices available for shore stabilization that maintains ecosystem services at the land-water interface. The National Academy of Science published a report that spotlights the need to develop a shoreline management framework (NRC, 2007). It suggests that improving awareness of the choices available for erosion control, considering cumulative consequences of erosion mitigation approaches, and improving shoreline management planning are key elements to minimizing adverse environmental impacts associated with mitigating shore erosion. Actions taken by waterfront property owners to stabilize th...
Shoreline habitats and processes are impacted by the decisions we make about managing coastal develo...
The shores of Lynnhaven River are fairly sheltered coasts. In addition, much of the shoreline has ex...
The vulnerability of coastal communities and the growing risks of coastal infrastructure continue la...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
Much of the Fairfax County’s tidal shoreline is suitable for a “Living Shoreline” approach to shorel...
The shores of Charles City range from exposed open river to very sheltered creeks, and the nature of...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
The Chesapeake Bay has about 6.5 million people living in its coastal counties and much of the shore...
Actions taken by waterfront property owners to stabilize the shoreline can affect the health of the ...
The Chesapeake Bay has about 10 million people living along its shores (Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 2...
Shoreline habitats and processes are impacted by the decisions we make about managing coastal develo...
The shores of Lynnhaven River are fairly sheltered coasts. In addition, much of the shoreline has ex...
The vulnerability of coastal communities and the growing risks of coastal infrastructure continue la...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
Much of the Fairfax County’s tidal shoreline is suitable for a “Living Shoreline” approach to shorel...
The shores of Charles City range from exposed open river to very sheltered creeks, and the nature of...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
With approximately 85 percent of the Chesapeake Bay shoreline privately owned, a critical need exist...
The Chesapeake Bay has about 6.5 million people living in its coastal counties and much of the shore...
Actions taken by waterfront property owners to stabilize the shoreline can affect the health of the ...
The Chesapeake Bay has about 10 million people living along its shores (Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 2...
Shoreline habitats and processes are impacted by the decisions we make about managing coastal develo...
The shores of Lynnhaven River are fairly sheltered coasts. In addition, much of the shoreline has ex...
The vulnerability of coastal communities and the growing risks of coastal infrastructure continue la...