Cedar Island marsh could mean more bird habitat, less erosion for Eastern Shore
A new design proposed for Cedar Island would stabilize the southern 2 miles of the 10-mile island by creating about 200 acres of marsh behind the barrier island.
A new design proposed for Cedar Island would stabilize the southern 2 miles of the 10-mile island by creating about 200 acres of marsh behind the barrier island.
The National Weather Service monitors the water levels around the Chesapeake Bay every day. Based on computer models’ projections for the next three days, forecasters issue flood alerts when water levels are expected to exceed certain levels.
AECOM intern ‘soaks up’ resilience engineering experience Whether it was testing out a new carbon calculator tool or summarizing a
Uncovering a creek-bed, restoring a community: Collaboration enriches Norfolk redevelopment designs Once, Newton Creek was just that—a tidal creek in