Scientists outline the urgency to better identify the significant damage sand extraction across the world heaps upon marine biodiversity.
Research on the vanishing coastlines of Alexandria, Egypt, offers nature-based solutions for protecting coastal cities globally, including those in California.
After traveling to coastal restoration projects across the state, researchers at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette found that people in different regions have varying opinions on land loss, but ...
Sand is one of the most extracted natural resources on Earth, yet its environmental impact remains dangerously overlooked.
A new USC study reveals a dramatic surge in building collapses in the ancient Egyptian port city of Alexandria, directly ...
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Hosted on MSNMusk, Trump threats to NOAA could harm Wisconsin’s Great LakesKayakers on Wisconsin’s Lake Superior coastline rely on data collected by buoys operated by the National Oceanic and ...
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Bullish (Video) on MSNCoastal Erosion: Dramatic Cliffs and Shoreline WavesThis 1930s film captures the rugged beauty of the United States' coastline, showcasing the dynamic interaction between land ...
SC's beaches are major revenue drivers, but cost millions to maintain. Where do the funds come from?
South Carolina's beaches are driving revenue as popular vacation spots. It takes a combination of federal, state and local ...
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