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The Environmental Cost of Shoreline Hardening
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- Blog Post Category
- Climate Change
- Ecology
- Fisheries
- Land Use
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- Chesapeake Bay
- ecology
- living shorelines
- sea-level rise
- shoreline hardening
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- New study shows hardened shorelines may mean fewer fish and crustaceans. by Ryan Greene For decades, ecologists have suspected that hardened shorelines may impact the abundance fish, crabs, and other aquatic life. But now they have evidence that local effects of shoreline hardening add up to affect entire ecosystems. A new study by scientists at […]
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
- Published Date
- Wed, 21 Jun 2017 20:18:05 +0000
- Creator
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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- Blog posts
- Smithsonian staff publications
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- Topic
- Environment
- Research
- Record ID
- posts_12aab76e59d4362184a9cb45dc2e95f0
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