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  1. Reengineering history Part II: Industries that created hard shorelines are now softening them
    Using ecological principles to determine vegetation and other materials to soften the edge. Known as soft shoreline engineering, the technique stabilizes the shoreline and can create wildlife habitat, cleanse stormwater, improve public access and make the shoreline more attractive.
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  2. Pembrokeshire archaeologists are racing against coastal erosion to uncover an ancient cemetery
    The trust’s Mike Ings said: “The coastal erosion in St Bride’s has been visible even in the last 30 years and people have recorded human bones being exposed by the erosion for a long time.
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  3. DENR to plot flooding hazards in towns affected climate change
    Coastal erosion is a result of a number of geologic, oceanographic and atmospheric factors, including the relative sea level rise due to climate change.
    However, the rise of sea levels can also result from man-made activities such as beach mining, Paje stressed. He said that beach resorts and other infrastructure constructed along coastal areas are the ones that will be primarily affected by erosion due to rise of sea level.
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  4. Governor Talks Beach Erosion With Residents, Officials
    Scott Discusses How To Protect South Fla. Beaches From Erosion
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  5. Shifting sands threaten Rhode Island beaches
    In Matunuck, the shoreline has eroded so badly the Town of South Kingstown has blocked off part of its beach pavilion because the concrete footings are compromised.
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  6. Safeguarding our coasts
    MANILA, Philippines – LAST week, the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute finally unveiled the findings of a landmark research quantifying the impact of climate change on our marine and coastal ecosystem. The findings point to an incontrovertible truth: Global warming is adversely altering our marine life.
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  7. The $100 million pond
    The coral reefs of Hawaii are enchanting: a full spectrum of brilliant colors, teeming with spiky urchins, striped damselfish, sluggish sea cucumbers, and hundreds of other creatures. Many of these species are found nowhere else in the world, and the ecosystem’s uniqueness makes it a darling of oceanographers. Researchers, Hawaiian residents, and visiting snorkelers can all agree: The reefs are a priceless treasure, and their disappearance would constitute an incalculable loss.
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  8. Sand erosion study will aid planners
    LEWES -- Delaware's ocean beaches, even with the infusion of thousands of cubic yards of sand every few years, are eroding at an average rate of about 1.6 feet a year, according to a new report by the U.S. Geological Survey.
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  9. Report warns of 'crumbling' Arctic
    Arctic coastlines are crumbling away and retreating at the rate of two metres or more a year due to the effects of climate change, it has been claimed.
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  10. Wild weather worsens coastal erosion
    The wild weather has worsened coastal erosion problems on the mid north coast.
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