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The NCBIWA Annual Conference

Mr. Randy Boyd will be speaking at the upcoming NC Beach, Inlet and Water Association (NCBIWA) meeting. The NCBIWA annual conference is being held November 13-14, 2018 in Carolina Beach, NC at the Marriott. Mr. Boyd will be speaking about the Brunswick Town/ Fort Anderson project, including the latest monitoring results from UNC Wilmington which…

Extended waterfront reef protects Brunswick Town

WINNABOW — A man-made reef system on Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site’s waterfront received an extension this month. Follow link for sull story: https://www.brunswickbeacon.com/content/extended-waterfront-reef-protects-brunswick-town

Phase 2 of the Brunswick Town/ Fort Anderson shoreline stabilization

Atlantic Reefmaker installation for Phase 2 of the Brunswick Town/ Fort Anderson shoreline stabilization began during the week of June 18, 2018. Phase 2 extends down river from the initial Atlantic Reefmaker installation along Battery A, which was completed in August 2017. When completed, Phase 2 will arrest shoreline erosion for 240 feet of the…

ASCE Spring 2018 Technical Seminar on May 23, 2018 at the Holiday Inn Norfolk, VA

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) will host its Spring 2018 Technical Seminar on May 23, 2018 at the Holiday Inn Norfolk, VA. The seminar is entitled ‘Streams, Rivers, and Coastal Protection and Restoration Seminar’. The Atlantic Reefmaker technology has been included on the program. The concept of the Atlantic Reefmaker, along with its…

The State of the Coast Conference May 30 – June 1, 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana

The State of the Coast Conference is the largest state-wide conference of its kind providing an interdisciplinary forum to exchange timely and relevant information on the dynamic conditions of Louisiana’s coastal communities, environment, and economy. SOC18 will be held May 30 – June 1, 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and it consists of two and…

Phase II at Brunswick Town / Fort Anderson (BTFA)

The State of North Carolina has authorized Phase II of the shoreline stabilization work at Brunswick Town / Fort Anderson (BTFA) – installing 240’ of the Atlantic Reefmaker structure to arrest shoreline erosion. The BTFA historic site continues to experience rapid shoreline erosion from constant tide forces and dynamic wave action. The NCDCR seeks to…

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