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The Nature Conservancy is restoring 16 acres of wetlands and 2,000 feet of shoreline in Sandusky Bay using natural barriers to fight erosion and algal blooms.
The Nature Conservancy is restoring 16 acres of wetlands and 2,000 feet of shoreline in Sandusky Bay, a major Lake Erie estuary, using natural rock barriers and gentle slopes to reduce erosion and calm waters.
The approach helps native plants regrow, absorb phosphorus, and improve water clarity, countering harmful algal blooms.
Unlike concrete seawalls, it reduces sediment disturbance.
Funded by H2Ohio and NOAA, the project is part of a larger effort to rehabilitate 11,000 feet of shoreline and restore ecosystems degraded by decades of development, drainage, and agricultural runoff.
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La Conservación de la Naturaleza está restaurando 16 acres de humedales y 2.000 pies de costa en la bahía de Sandusky usando barreras naturales para combatir la erosión y la proliferación de algas.