Collabrative Living Shoreline Research at the Coastal Studies Institiute


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Title
Collabrative Living Shoreline Research at the Coastal Studies Institiute
Located At
Coastal Studies Institute
Description
Scientists at the Coastal Studies Institute (CSI), in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy (TNC), is constructing and studying a multiple oyster reef breakwater system. This shore protection design is a type of grey-green living shoreline, meaning that non-living, or “grey,” materials are used to encourage the development of a living, or “green,” system. Once installed, the structure will reduce erosion, provide shallow water habitat, and foster establishment of native oyster populations along a high-energy section of estuarine shoreline on Roanoke Island. The study will provide new insight into the viability and effectiveness of oyster sills as a shoreline stabilization method while serving as an educational tool and future research demonstration site. The project is currently underway and located on a TNC easement on the CSI property in Wanchese, North Carolina. Installation of reef materials is slated for late this Spring and monitoring of the site will be ongoing.
Classification
Earth Sciences, Oceans/Water
URL
https://youtu.be/o1716DfaND0
Keywords
Video, Outer Banks