A new study documents a fivefold increase in shoreline armoring along Lake Michigan’s eastern coast from 2014 to 2021. Rising water levels and increased wave activity prompted many coastal communities to install seawalls, rock revetments and other protective structures, the study said. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo.
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