Federal Symposium on Coastal Habitat Restoration Registration Form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your First Name and Last Name in the designated fields. This information is essential for identification at the event.
  3. Fill in your Badge Name, which will appear on your event badge. This can be your preferred name or title.
  4. Provide your Title and Agency to help organizers understand your professional background.
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The material that is deposited by constructive waves can most often be seen by the creation of beaches. Destructive waves erode through four main processes; Hydraulic Action, Compression, Abrasion and Attrition.
Hard coastal protection methods Other shoreline protection methods include hard structures like groynes, breakwaters and seawalls. Groynes are constructed perpendicular to the coastline. They protect against erosion by reducing alongshore drift and trapping sediment. Typically, a series of groynes is constructed.
A hard engineering approach involves building structures, such as groynes, sea walls or rock armour, to protect the coastal area. A soft engineering approach works with natural processes. Beach nourishment builds up the beach. Managed retreat allows nature to take the area back.
Structural approaches: provide flood and erosion risk mitigation through engineered methods, such as through flood walls, berms, bulkheads, raised streets, and drainage infrastructure, that alter the natural flow of flood waters or sediments.
Restoration of coastal bluffs and escarpments involves structure removal, repairing changes in estuarine function, and beach enhancement. Sustainable restoration by removing bulkheads placed along cliffs and bluffs restores natural sediment input to the nearshore.

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The primary objective of our habitat restoration initiative is to undertake targeted restoration activities aimed at improving the ecological health of degraded areas.

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