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Factoid/2016/04/01 | Much of Our Coastline Can Adapt to Climate Change (If We Let It) |
Factoid/2016/04/04 | The California Seafloor Mapping Program Has Developed Products to Meet a Variety of Needs |
Factoid/2016/04/05 | Ocean Fish Populations Can Recover With Proper Management |
Factoid/2016/04/06 | Beach Replenishment Impacts Coastal Ecosystems |
Factoid/2016/04/07 | Ocean Acidification Actions are Being Developed |
Factoid/2016/04/08 | The World Surf League is Funding Ocean Health Research |
Factoid/2016/04/11 | Even Little Fish Need Protection |
Factoid/2016/04/12 | For Coastal Resiliency Nature Knows Best |
Factoid/2016/04/13 | Sand Sources are Important |
Factoid/2016/04/14 | You Can Surf in Several National Parks |
Factoid/2016/04/15 | Sea Level Rise is Real in Florida |
Factoid/2016/04/18 | Managed Retreat is Inevitable in Some Areas |
Factoid/2016/04/19 | Plastics Dominate Beach Debris on Both Coasts |
Factoid/2016/04/20 | Shoreline Armoring Kills Beaches and Reduces Marine Habitat |
Factoid/2016/04/21 | Surfrider Foundation is Working to Address the Problem of Ocean Acidification |
Factoid/2016/04/22 | Today is Earth Day |
Factoid/2016/04/25 | Sea Level Rise is Real in Rhode Island |
Factoid/2016/04/26 | The Public Trust Doctrine Protects Our Right to Access Tidal and Submerged Lands |
Factoid/2016/04/27 | NOAA Has Many Tools to Help Communities Implement Green Infrastructure |
Factoid/2016/04/28 | Seawater Desalination is an Expensive and Energy-Intensive Technology |
Factoid/2016/04/29 | Surfrider Chapters are Working on the Ground to Improve Water Quality |