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August 15, 2016
Living shorelines encompass a range of shoreline stabilization techniques along estuarine coasts, bays, sheltered coastlines, and tributaries.
Published by The Water Protection Network on August 15, 2016
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Five Birds that Benefit from Living Shorelines

By Marisa Escudero, Water Resources Manager, NWF Think of your last visit to the shore. Can you remember the smell of the ocean, the breeze in […]
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