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Counties, towns offer ways to dispose of natural trees

NC, United States

As folks are taking down their holiday decorations, they may be wondering the best way to dispose of their natural Christmas trees. Fort Macon State Park in Carteret County has been collecting natural Christmas trees since 1964 and park Superintendent Randy Newman told Coastal Review he thinks around 80,000 trees have been collected in that… Read More

Dune Restoration Project Under Way at South Beach

MA, United States

A major dune restoration project is well under way at Norton Point and South Beach in Edgartown, with tons of trucked-in sand being used to rebuild the badly eroded beachfront. The project is a joint effort between the town, which owns South Beach, and the Trustees of Reservations, who manage the barrier beach at Norton… Read More

$61 million marsh restoration project begins, will repair 2,770 acres on Lake Borgne shoreline

LA, United States

BATON ROUGE, La (BRPROUD) – The Lake Borgne Marsh Creation Project in St. Bernard Parish is officially underway, the Governor’s office announced on Tuesday. “I want to thank CPRA for their work in advancing this record-breaking effort to restore hundreds of acres of marshland in the Pontchartrain Basin,” Edwards said. “The Lake Borgne project and… Read More

Op-Ed: Coastal credit schemes are a paper tiger for coastal restoration

LA, United States

For years, frivolous lawsuits levied by a few coastal parishes against hundreds of oil and gas companies have created a chilling effect that has stopped investment and pushed countless jobs out of Louisiana. While Louisiana’s coastline is a vital resource that protects our state from natural disasters, these lawsuits do nothing to help restore our… Read More

DNREC Sets Jan. 19 Virtual Public Meeting for Updating White Creek Dredging Project in Sussex County

DE, United States

The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will provide an overview and updates on the White Creek maintenance dredging project in Sussex County during a public information session set for 6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022. The project is now in the engineering phase. More information about the project and the link to… Read More

Pascrell Seeks Help for Cresskill Resiliency after Tropical Storm Ida

NJ, United States

Pascrell Seeks Help for Cresskill Resiliency after Tropical Storm Ida Congressman requests full funding from Army Corp of Engineers for Tenakill Brook restoration, flood prevention project PATERSON, NJ – U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09) today requested full-fledged federal support for to study on how to protect Cresskill from future flood events after Tropical Storm… Read More

Final stage kicks off for $117M restoration of San Elijo Lagoon, Cardiff beach

CA, United States

Project aims to improve the health of the lagoon and slow the natural erosion of the shoreline between Solana Beach and Encinitas A floating, diesel-powered dredge sucked sand out of the San Elijo Lagoon on Thursday — pumping the wet, gray material through a long plastic pipe onto Cardiff State Beach. Last week marked the… Read More

NYC floats $5B coastline extension in Lower Manhattan climate plan

NY, United States

New York City is thinking big to protect Lower Manhattan from climate change. A new proposal from the city’s economic and climate leaders calls for a two-level, mile-long esplanade that would protect 140 acres of low-lying land in FiDi and the Seaport from rising seas and storm surges, the Commercial Observer reported. If built, the… Read More

Governor Hochul Announces Completion of Phase II of State’s $15 Million Regional Dredging Project

NY, United States

Completion of Dredging at 20 Projects Across Eight Counties to Increase Resiliency and Sustain Recreation Phase III of Project Scheduled to Be Completed in 2022 Part of State’s $300 Million Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative (‘REDI’) Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the completion of Phase II of New York State’s $15 million Regional Dredging Project…. Read More

No federal beach work for North Wildwood until at least 2023

NJ, United States

NORTH WILDWOOD — On a weekday afternoon, a dog and its owner work their way through a steady December wind sweeping across the beach in the troublesome northeast corner of Five Mile Beach. The tide is out, so there is a wide, flat beach at Second Street and a narrow patch of sand at the… Read More

Wind energy lease spots closest to beach eliminated

NC, United States

The new federal review of an area planned for wind energy eliminates spots closest to Brunswick County beaches and splits the remaining site into three pieces. The area considered for leasing – Wilmington East – starts about 15 nautical miles south of Bald Head Island. The new review incorporates information gleaned since the 2015 federal… Read More

Lewes hires consultant to analyze beach erosion

MA, United States

The City of Lewes has hired former Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Shoreline and Waterway Management Administrator Tony Pratt to analyze and advocate on behalf of the city regarding chronic beach erosion issues.  Pratt says the erosion problems can be traced back to the 1930s, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers created… Read More

CPRA had a big 2021 with 13 Projects out of 47 Completed & 110 Coastal Projects Advanced

LA, United States

BATON ROUGE, LA – Today, the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) released its 2021 Year in Review outlining the agency’s accomplishments in coastal protection and restoration. This past year saw the advancement of 110 coastal projects, including 47 projects in construction with a total value of $5.4 billion. “This year we completed 13 projects,… Read More

Residents plan legal action to halt controversial Ka‘anapali Beach restoration plan

HI, United States

West Maui residents said they are pursuing legal action and other measures to halt a beach restoration plan at Kāʻanapali Beach that they say is riddled with negative environmental and cultural impacts. The state is proposing to bring to shore 50,000 cubic yards of sand, which will nearly double the width of Kāʻanapali Beach–from 41… Read More

DeSantis’ $4.4 billion budget for Florida environmental preservation projects receives wide range of support

FL, United States

(The Center Square) – When the legislature convenes next year, one of the budget priorities it is expected to address is record funding for environmental conservation projects, which have received a wide range of support from conservation and environmental groups. Florida continues to lead the U.S. as a tourist and recreational destination known for its… Read More

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