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South Carolina Land Tract Purchased to Preserve Habitats

by Holly Duggins | Dec 6, 2017 | All stories, Coastal News, Events in the News, Policy, South Carolina Coastal News

U.S. Wildlife and Fisheries in South Carolina has purchased a 64-acre land tract to offset habitat loss due to sea level rise. Learn more about their inland preservation efforts here.

Memories of Superstorm Sandy Fade as Beachfront Construction Continues in New Jersey.

by Holly Duggins | Nov 6, 2017 | All stories, Coastal News, Events in the News, National Coastal News, New Jersey Coastal News, Policy

New Jersey residents remember the devastation of Superstorm Sandy quite well, but remain vigilant in their determination to rebuild on top of the aftermath at the New Jersey shore. While cautious, these residents will not be deterred by the science behind the...

Living in the Wasteland: An Expose of Disaster Prone Cape Coral, Florida

by Holly Duggins | Oct 23, 2017 | All stories, Coastal News, Events in the News, Florida Coastal News, National Coastal News, Opinion

Ever wonder what its like to live in the center of a disaster prone area? What keeps the residents coming in, and what keeps them coming back? Read more on the trials of residential life in the Cape Coral community here.
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