Lyla Bouchard - Mussels for eroding shorelines
Last summer, I interned with Lynnhaven River Now, a nonprofit organization in Virginia Beach. I worked on a project studying if mussels are effective in restoring eroding shorelines. Although I only got to do the physical work of wheelbarrowing sand to the shoreline, the study was interesting to learn about. The project is creating the region’s first living shoreline using mussels. Living shorelines are typically created with oyster shells, but oysters need a hard surface to grow on, while mussels do not. The mussels are expected to filter pollutants and improve the health of the river while also stabilizing the shoreline. The project is continuing to be monitored while still adding mussels, but if successful, it will be a great natural solution to shoreline restoration.
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