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Tsunami mitigation and coastal resilience encompass a multidisciplinary approach that integrates engineering innovations with ecosystem-based strategies to safeguard coastal communities. Research ...
Low-season stays at a Thai five-star resort are a third of the price of high season, while sumptuous meals, atmospheric river ...
More: DEP investigates illegal mangrove-removal and Indian River Lagoon water pollution Here's what to know if you want to alter or trim a mangrove tree without breaking the law.
Two amazing acts from this year’s iconic Byron Bay Bluesfest will perform on the Central Coast on Saturday, July 26, with ...
Clearing mangrove trees without permission is a first-degree misdemeanor, and could be punishable by a $10,000 maximum fine or six months in jail, or both. How do you get permission to remove a ...
The Philippines has touted aquaculture for decades to secure food as wild fisheries stocks decline, but the vast coastline farms have themselves been a significant driver of mangrove loss and ...
Mumbai's Gorai village is set to inaugurate India's first dedicated mangrove park by mid-August, a project costing INR 33.43 crore. The park features a 750-metre elevated boardwalk, a viewing deck ...
One of the most recent installments at Lassing Park in St. Petersburg includes oyster reef balls, oyster shell bags, marsh grass and mangroves. “Once you construct these things, they’re natural.
The Department of Environmental Protection and Indian River County are investigating illegal mangrove-clearing and Indian River Lagoon water pollution. In 2023, Sandpiper Bay Resort in Port St ...
Over six years, countless mangroves have been illegally removed across the Treasure Coast to make way for new development. Three recent instances include: Check out TCPalm's coverage on illegal ...
IN recognition of World Oceans Day, LOM Financial (Bahamas) Limited has donated $6,000 to the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) to support mangrove restoration at Bonefish Pond National Park (BPNP), a ...
A single tsunami likely won't cause the worst-case scenario for every region. But in total, more than 680,000 Californians are in a tsunami hazard area during the daytime.