Can Seattle's Seawall Protect The City's Waterfront While Protecting Fish?

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Seawalls help prevent erosion and protect shoreline-inhabiting humans from the whims of the ocean, but they also destroy shallow-water habitat that’s crucial for aquatic species like the Pacific Northwest’s endangered chinook salmon.
    University of Washington scientist Jeff Cordell is embarking on a 10-year research project to fix that, using Seattle’s massive seawall reconstruction project as his laboratory.
    The wall is designed to increase habitat for juvenile salmon and other marine life in Elliott Bay. As sea levels rise regionally and internationally, and shoreline “armoring” increases, Cordell’s research could inform future seawall construction around the world.

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