
Today on Marine Science Minute with Florida Sea Grant: Living ShorelinesÂ
Seawalls and bulkheads, or gray infrastructure, are traditionally used to stabilize shorelines. Â
While gray infrastructure can protect shorelines, they can enhance erosion, are vulnerable to sea level rise, and displace valuable intertidal habitats. Â
Living Shorelines uses nature, or green infrastructure to stabilize shorelines while restoring habitat, biodiversity, and ecological function to our estuaries. Â
Installing marsh grasses, mangroves, and oyster reefs make shorelines more resilient. Â
Florida Sea Grant is training the next generation of professionals on living shoreline practice, fostering a growing green industry. Â
For information about this and other coastal topics, contact your county extension office or visit Florida Sea Grant at flseagrant.org.Â