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[March Free Report] Coastal Erosion in the Gulf

by Ashvik Nandigam | 31-03-2023 20:41


Texas A&M Expert: Storms Worsening State's Beach Erosion Problem - Texas  A&M Today

In the Gulf of Mexico, there is a huge erosion problem that is caused by different sources of error. For one, there is a problem with the topography of the sand levels and also the amount of sand depleted each year. This is a problem because it caused coastal erosion in which this damages buildings and other infrastructure, primarily in the U.S. states of Texas & Florida. 
Retreating shoreline along Texas Gulf coast | Earth | EarthSky

To solve this problem, we have to develop a erosion wall or a system that prevents sand from depleting on the floor. This method can help develop erosion resistance and save billions of dollars for both federal and state governments.