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Indian Riverside Park living shoreline adds 24 breakwaters, aims to protect mangroves and access
Summary
Martin County’s Indian Riverside Park living shoreline project uses native materials and about 24 offshore breakwaters to stabilize shorelines, protect habitat and preserve public access; the hosts said stone will be placed at mangrove bases and planting will follow, with the project expected to finish by the end of summer.
Martin County’s Indian Riverside Park is undergoing a "living shoreline" project that the hosts of the 2MC podcast described as using native materials and offshore breakwaters to stabilize the shoreline, maintain public access and restore habitat.
The podcast noted about 24 breakwater structures…
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