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Coastal team action
The Ecology Action Centre has announced that their Post for the Coast postcards (pictured) are now available online. You can now send your concerns and thoughts on how to improve coastal management in Nova Scotia directly to the Premier’s email … Continue reading
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Coastal Coalition welcomes Coastal Strategy
This is a press release on behalf of the Coastal Coalition of which TREPA is a member. October 13th 2011 Coastal Strategy a “Good Start””; now let’s get moving on an Act Halifax The Coastal Coalition of Nova Scotia (CCNS) … Continue reading
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Coastal energy report supports coastal planning
The Fournier report, related to Marine Energu issues, released by the NS Department of Energy this week, includes an endorsement for planning and integrated coastal management. In particular see pages 26 to 32. Recommendations 8 to 11 are of relevance … Continue reading
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Timely comment on Coastal Strategy
NS lost at sea on coastal plan Strategy oft delayed, but climate change waits for no one By ASHLEY SPRAGUE Crumbling coastal infrastructure, eroding coastal properties, rising sea levels and severe storms have made headlines across Nova Scotia in recent … Continue reading
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Battle against beach erosion often futile
The following article was in the Nova Scotian on Sunday, July 31, 2011. It points out some of the pressing issues needing to be addressed in our coastal strategy. By Gail Lethbridge Heads were shaking at the annual Beach Day … Continue reading
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