Project Updates

Interested in learning more about the Mahone Bay Living Shoreline project?

Click on any of the articles or categories below to see our most recent project updates, or learn more about the site design and research, or find out more about our funders, partners, events and more!

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Summer Funding Announcement

This summer, we officially announced that we are receiving funding from Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) from their Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF) to continue the expansion of the Mahone Bay Living Shoreline project! 

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Monitoring Summary: Now Available!

Our research partner, TransCoastal Adaptations: Centre for Nature-based Solutions at Saint Mary’s University, has been hard at work collecting data and monitoring our living shoreline demonstration site. They’ve compiled their findings into a report that is now available!

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Expansion Announcement

We are thrilled to announce that we are preparing to continue construction of the Mahone Bay living shoreline! This next phase of the project plans to see another approximately 100-meters along the shoreline installed with a vegetated bank, tidal wetland restoration, and rock sills!

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Our First Winter

This first, unseasonably warm winter for the living shoreline is providing ample opportunities for adaptive management and research. Our project partners, TransCoastal Adaptations, are studying the capacity of the shoreline to buffer against climate change in areas exposed to freeze-thaw winter conditions.

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Surviving Hurricane Fiona

The living shoreline has survived hurricane Fiona! The storm came through Nova Scotia on September 24, 2022 causing major damage throughout the province and Atlantic Canada. Fortunately, the impacts of the storm weren’t seen as harshly in the Mahone Bay Harbour

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