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Shrink a Yard, Grow a Beach: Housing on Feeder Bluffs

February 17, 2021February 17, 2021 Vishva Nalamalapu 0 Comments washington state, elwha bluffs, washington, victoria, strait of juan de fuca, soil erosion, sequim, puget sound, port angeles, land erosion, juan de fuca, feeder bluffs, erosion, ediz hook, beach, dungeness spit, dungeness, cordilleran ice sheet, cordilleran glacial retreat, coastal erosion, coastal armoring, climate resilience, climate adaptation, british columbia, bluffs, bluff armoring, beaches

One day, a resident of Port Angeles, Washington could swing in a hammock in his backyard and look out over

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