This winter’s extreme conditions along New York’s Great Lakes are amplifying the natural action of wind, water, ice, and storms that can cause significant shoreline erosion and economic damage to coastal businesses and personal properties, structures, and operations. New York Sea Grant is encouraging shoreline property owners to reach out for free assistance in planning how to identify the best options for remediation and restoration from winter’s impact. Read the full story by the Finger Lakes Times.
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