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No Day at the Beach: Sea Level Rise, Ecosystem Loss, and Public Access Along the California Coast

No Day at the Beach: Sea Level Rise, Ecosystem Loss, and Public Access Along the California Coast

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 9, 2016 | Ventura County

No Day at the Beach: Sea Level Rise, Ecosystem Loss, and Public Access Along the California Coast by Meg Caldwell and Craig Holt Segall A paper in Ecology Law Quarterly that outlines options for addressing rising sea levels, focused on the advantages of...
Coastal Resilience cited in big win for California’s Ventura Program.

Coastal Resilience cited in big win for California’s Ventura Program.

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 9, 2016 | Ventura County

Photo: Industry and its byproducts threaten to undermine the ecological stability of nearby Ormond Beach, a protected coastal wetlands area and bird nesting site off the Pacific in Ventura County, southern California. ©Melinda Kelley Contributed by Lisa Park,...

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