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GARNER, North Carolina –&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Two bills filed in the North Carolina General Assembly--Senate Bills and --would reverse a decades-old ban on hardened shoreline structures on the North Carolina coast, clearing the way for terminal groins, seawalls, and jetties. These structures are expensive and ineffective, redirecting or worsening the erosion problems they are attempting to fix.
Statement from Zach Wallace, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ North Carolina Policy Director:
"North Carolina lawmakers have kept this policy in place for generations because these structures don’t work. They rob sand from other parts of the beach, making erosion worse and putting habitat and coastal communities at greater risk. It’s like balancing a budget by moving debt onto someone else’s books."
Media Contact: Brittany Salmons, brittany.salmons@audubon.org
About ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ North Carolina
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