Did you know that the coastal wetlands in the Delaware Estuary are losing about one acre per day? It's estimated that by 2100, more than a quarter of the total wetlands could be lost due to sea level rise. But researchers at the University of Delaware are working on a project called DEEDS to install living shorelines made of natural materials like oysters and plants along the Delaware Bay, which could not only help stabilize the shoreline and reduce nutrient pollution but also address the declining oyster populations that have occurred over the last hundred years. #coastalresilience #environmentalprotection ?
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????Mangrove Forests: Nature's Defenders Against Beach Erosion???? Coastal areas worldwide are under the growing threat of erosion due to rising sea levels, storm surges, and human activities. But did you know there's a natural defense mechanism that has been protecting our coastlines for thousands of years? Meet the Mangrove forests, Mother Nature's solution to preserving our vulnerable coastlines. These salt-tolerant trees and shrubs, often referred to as "the roots of the sea", play a significant role in stabilizing shorelines and mitigating coastal erosion. They act like a bio-shield, providing both hard and soft stabilization to our coasts. ??How does this happen? Here's a brief rundown: 1?? Physical Barrier: Mangroves create a robust physical barrier between the sea and land. Their intricate root systems, extending both above and beneath the soil, diminish wave energy, effectively reducing the impact of high waves and storm surges. 2?? Sediment Trapping: The dense network of roots acts like a natural sieve, trapping sediments and particles carried by tidal waters. This gradual buildup of sediments promotes land accretion, helping to combat beach erosion. 3?? Shoreline Stabilization: By holding onto the sediments, Mangrove roots prevent soil erosion and stabilize the shoreline. Their ability to survive in saltwater enables them to grow and expand, further reinforcing the coastal boundary. 4?? Carbon Sequestration: Mangroves are also champions of carbon storage, sequestering CO2 at a rate much higher than terrestrial forests. This helps mitigate the effects of climate change, a major factor contributing to rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion. In a nutshell, Mangrove forests act as nature's coastal defense, protecting against beach erosion and providing stability to our shorelines. Their preservation and restoration should be integral to coastal management strategies, complementing engineered solutions for coastal protection. As we strive to protect our coastlines, let's remember the invaluable role of these resilient ecosystems. By preserving Mangroves, we safeguard our beaches, our communities, and our future. ?? Deltares & Emriver, Inc. (YT) ?? Do you like it? Follow me and Hit ?? Ring on my profile for more content about #civilengineering #geotechnicalengineering #realestate #construction #vinylsheetpiles
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????Mangrove Forests: Nature's Defenders Against Beach Erosion???? Coastal areas worldwide are under the growing threat of erosion due to rising sea levels, storm surges, and human activities. But did you know there's a natural defense mechanism that has been protecting our coastlines for thousands of years? Meet the Mangrove forests, Mother Nature's solution to preserving our vulnerable coastlines. These salt-tolerant trees and shrubs, often referred to as "the roots of the sea", play a significant role in stabilizing shorelines and mitigating coastal erosion. They act like a bio-shield, providing both hard and soft stabilization to our coasts. ??How does this happen? Here's a brief rundown: 1?? Physical Barrier: Mangroves create a robust physical barrier between the sea and land. Their intricate root systems, extending both above and beneath the soil, diminish wave energy, effectively reducing the impact of high waves and storm surges. 2?? Sediment Trapping: The dense network of roots acts like a natural sieve, trapping sediments and particles carried by tidal waters. This gradual buildup of sediments promotes land accretion, helping to combat beach erosion. 3?? Shoreline Stabilization: By holding onto the sediments, Mangrove roots prevent soil erosion and stabilize the shoreline. Their ability to survive in saltwater enables them to grow and expand, further reinforcing the coastal boundary. 4?? Carbon Sequestration: Mangroves are also champions of carbon storage, sequestering CO2 at a rate much higher than terrestrial forests. This helps mitigate the effects of climate change, a major factor contributing to rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion. In a nutshell, Mangrove forests act as nature's coastal defense, protecting against beach erosion and providing stability to our shorelines. Their preservation and restoration should be integral to coastal management strategies, complementing engineered solutions for coastal protection. As we strive to protect our coastlines, let's remember the invaluable role of these resilient ecosystems. By preserving Mangroves, we safeguard our beaches, our communities, and our future. ?? Deltares & Emriver, Inc. (YT) ?? Do you like it? Follow me and Hit ?? Ring on my profile for more content about #civilengineering #geotechnicalengineering #realestate #construction #vinylsheetpiles
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Mangrove forests stand as nature's resilient barrier against beach erosion. Their intricate root systems weave a protective shield along coastlines, absorbing wave energy and stabilizing sediments. These vital ecosystems not only safeguard coastal areas but also provide habitats for diverse marine life. Preserving mangrove forests is essential for sustainable coastal management and the protection of communities against the relentless forces of erosion.
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????Mangrove Forests: Nature's Defenders Against Beach Erosion???? Coastal areas worldwide are under the growing threat of erosion due to rising sea levels, storm surges, and human activities. But did you know there's a natural defense mechanism that has been protecting our coastlines for thousands of years? Meet the Mangrove forests, Mother Nature's solution to preserving our vulnerable coastlines. These salt-tolerant trees and shrubs, often referred to as "the roots of the sea", play a significant role in stabilizing shorelines and mitigating coastal erosion. They act like a bio-shield, providing both hard and soft stabilization to our coasts. ??How does this happen? Here's a brief rundown: 1?? Physical Barrier: Mangroves create a robust physical barrier between the sea and land. Their intricate root systems, extending both above and beneath the soil, diminish wave energy, effectively reducing the impact of high waves and storm surges. 2?? Sediment Trapping: The dense network of roots acts like a natural sieve, trapping sediments and particles carried by tidal waters. This gradual buildup of sediments promotes land accretion, helping to combat beach erosion. 3?? Shoreline Stabilization: By holding onto the sediments, Mangrove roots prevent soil erosion and stabilize the shoreline. Their ability to survive in saltwater enables them to grow and expand, further reinforcing the coastal boundary. 4?? Carbon Sequestration: Mangroves are also champions of carbon storage, sequestering CO2 at a rate much higher than terrestrial forests. This helps mitigate the effects of climate change, a major factor contributing to rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion. In a nutshell, Mangrove forests act as nature's coastal defense, protecting against beach erosion and providing stability to our shorelines. Their preservation and restoration should be integral to coastal management strategies, complementing engineered solutions for coastal protection. As we strive to protect our coastlines, let's remember the invaluable role of these resilient ecosystems. By preserving Mangroves, we safeguard our beaches, our communities, and our future. ?? Deltares & Emriver, Inc. (YT) ?? Do you like it? Follow me and Hit ?? Ring on my profile for more content about #civilengineering #geotechnicalengineering #realestate #construction #vinylsheetpiles
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Sea otters are doing their part to create habitat stability. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gHYwPaDF #WildlifeWednesday
Sea otters' insatiable appetites help limit coastal erosion by up to 90%, study finds
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An important point embedded within this report from the University of Southern California is that - along with sea level rise - ocean shorelines and adjacent communities are endangered by the massive abuse of inland environments and habitats. Over more than a century of paving, channeling and flood control projects, Southern California has deprived its coastlines of fresh loads of sand, sediments and accompanying nutrients. The late Jacques-Yves Cousteau liked to say that rivers are the roots of the seas. #marine #oceans #oceanography #environment #earthscience https://lnkd.in/gXJiTNFP
Beach erosion will make Southern California coastal living five times more expensive by 2050, USC study predicts
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On today's World Wetlands Day, we'd like to spread these news. Interesting, how these cute animals contribute to erosion control! The topic as such is not cute, though. ?? '???????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????? ???????? ????????????????????. ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???? ?????? ??????????????????. ?????????????? ???? ???? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????? ??????????, ???????????? ???? ?????? ???????????? ???? ???????? ???? ???????????????????? ???? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ????????????, ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???? ?????? ??????????????????', says Dr Musonda Mumba, Secretary General, Convention on Wetlands. '?????? ?????? ?????????? ???? ???????? ????’???? ???????????? ???? ?? ???????? ???? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????????? ????????????. ??????????, ???????????????????? ????????????-?????????? ?????????????????? ???????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???? ???????? ?????????????????? ???????? ????????', stresses Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme. Now, what can we at EOMAP do in this respect? Map and monitor seagrass meadows, coral reefs and mangroves, for example. To help better understand these ecosystems. Using geospatial data we can provide decision support and strengthen effective nature-based solutions. Throughout the last years, we have supported various environmental stakeholders with cost-effective #remotesensing information on wetlands. Coastal stakeholders can count on tailored analysis over specific areas, within specific timeframes and at a very high spatial resolution (2m) for applications, such as ?? wetland / benthic habitat mapping ?? impact assessment of natural hazards or human settlement ?? monitoring of restoration activities ?? or planning of erosion mitigation measures. You'll find some use cases here: https://lnkd.in/dNJXa-R4 - and are welcome to get in touch for more. And here is more on this year‘s motto "wetlands and wellbeing": https://lnkd.in/grFmSzn #worldwetlandsday #hydrospatial #ecosystem #mangroves #seagrass #coastalresilience #erosion #detectmore https://lnkd.in/gkDtBwcg
How do otters protect salt marshes from erosion? Shellfishly
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?? It's World Mangrove Day! Every year the Global Mangrove Alliance releases its comprehensive “The State of the World’s Mangroves” report. The 2024 report features over 60 case studies and photo series, and over 100 authors from around the world. This edition also features ongoing Deltares research. ?? As nature-based solutions, mangroves reduce coastal flood risk. At Deltares, we’re collaborating with The Nature Conservancy, University of Cambridge, Delft University of Technology, and IVM Institute for Environmental Studies. to enhance our understanding of how mangroves can help safeguard vulnerable coastlines. ?? Our advanced 2D numerical models simulate the impact of mangroves on storm surges, revealing their effectiveness in reducing flood depths and extents. This greatly improves our understanding of how and where mangroves reduce flood risk globally. ?? Credits go to the contributors and authors of this article: Vincent van Zelst, Bregje van Wesenbeeck and Arjen Luijendijk (Deltares, TU Delft), and Timothy Tiggeloven (IVM). Learn more about this and other research in the 2024 report > https://rebrand.ly/4aadba #EnablingDeltaLife #WorldMangroveDay #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateChange #CoastalProtection #2DNumericalModels #Floods
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What is a Living Shoreline? It is a coastal management approach incorporating natural elements, such as vegetation, reefs, or marshes, along with structural or engineering components to protect coastal areas from erosion, storm surges, and other environmental impacts. Living shorelines aim to mimic natural coastal features while providing protection and promoting ecosystem health. AllenES specializes in innovative coastal solutions like living shorelines to strengthen the coast's ability to withstand natural and manmade hazards in addition to weather the dynamic nature of coastal systems. Living shorelines ensure local communities continue to operate and flourish without environmental or economic impacts. #coastalmanagement #environmentalimpact
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The remarkable restoration of a degraded coastline brought on by returning sea otters ??. This new study demonstrating how otters slow coastal erosion underscores the far-reaching benefits of reintroducing top predators. This demonstrates the benefits of using Nature based Solutions ????????. #Technology is good, #Nature is magic ??. https://lnkd.in/dE7A4XcF #Sustainability #NatureBasedSolution
The remarkable restoration of a degraded coastline brought on by returning sea otters
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Sea otters inadvertently protect the vegetation that binds sandy shorelines together. In areas where otters had returned, #erosion slowed from 30 centimetres a year to 10 centimetres a year. https://ow.ly/cntQ50QyvzF #Otterswithjobs #shorelineerosion
How do otters protect salt marshes from erosion? Shellfishly
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