A 2023 hurricane season success story: Cedar Keyā€™s living shorelines bolster resilient community
Living shorelines use natural solutions ā€“ installed plants and habitat structures ā€“ to strengthen beaches against erosion.
Living shorelines use natural solutions ā€“ installed plants and habitat structures ā€“ to strengthen beaches against erosion.
Three months after Idalia, many here are more preoccupied with recovery than COP28.
The hurricane season produced the fourth-most named storms on record, but only Idalia made landfall in the US.
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