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Neighbourhood scale shoreline restoration projects can be more effective at managing and protecting shorelines from climate change risks and provide many benefits to both the environment and homeowners. Learn more in our blog!
A new report was produced by the Project Watershed Society as part of the Resilient Coasts for Salmon projects to determine if Dyke Road Park would be a good candidate for the Green Shores for Shoreline Development Demonstration Site.
Songhees Walkway Resilient Coasts for Salmon Project: Green Shores for Shoreline Development Demonstration Site As part of the Resilient Coasts for Salmon (RC4S) project, the Stewardship Centre for BC and Pacific Salmon Foundation partnered with Peninsula Streams Society, the City of
Stewardship Centre for BC and Pacific Salmon Foundation are partnering with the Comox Valley Regional District, Project Watershed and the K’ómoks First Nation to develop a Green Shores for Shoreline Development demonstration site along a section of the Comox Estuary shoreline at Dyke