If it is to continue as a refuge, managers might have to take costlier and not-so-environmentally-conventional steps such as renourishing beaches, piling sand for whole new barrier islands or dispersing dredge spoils in thin layers to replace marsh, said Caitlin Black, a College of Charleston environmental studies graduate student who studied Cape Romain erosion and potential solutions.
‘New coast’ Cape Romain managers looking to preserve eroding refuge – Charleston Post and Courier
By Mike Robertson|2015-03-25T10:07:23-04:00August 6, 2012|Campus Life|Comments Off on ‘New coast’ Cape Romain managers looking to preserve eroding refuge – Charleston Post and Courier