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Outer Banks, NC: New Island Formation

by Holly Duggins | Jun 22, 2017 | All stories

In Outer Banks, NC, a new island formation at the tip of Cape Point is causing a stir for locals and travelers alike. See more information about “Shelly Island” here.

Surviving Another Hurricane Sandy

by Holly Duggins | Jun 21, 2017 | All stories

Will this new project protect from future storms?  See more information on the East Shore Seawall here.

Who’s job is it anyway? Taking responsibility for the mishaps on Montauk Beach.

by Holly Duggins | Jun 6, 2017 | All stories

Dr. Rob Young speaks on the risks, dangers, and responsibilities of maintaining Montauk Beach.  Will it recover?  See more information here.

Through the Hour Glass: Sand is slipping through our fingers.

by Holly Duggins | Jun 6, 2017 | All stories

Sand is one of Earth’s most valuable natural resources.  However, we are running out.  Learn more about the depletion of this precious resource here.

If that’s moving up, then I’m moving out.

by Holly Duggins | Jun 6, 2017 | All stories

Beaufort County residents protecting their homes from hurricane damage by simply moving entire houses to another location.  For more information, see the connected article here.

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