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Living shorelines gain ground around the Chesapeake Bay but face hurdles - The Southern Maryland Chronicle

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Living shorelines use native vegetation, often in combination with low rock sills just offshore, to create a waterfront marsh and protect it from wind-driven waves. Living shorelines have been encouraged in the Chesapeake region for decades. They have been required in Maryland since 2008 and in Virginia since 2020 unless property owners can prove they won't work.
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle broke the news in on Tuesday, January 23, 2024.
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