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There's growing concern among Tampa Bay area researchers about the impact of non-concrete seawalls on sea life habitats.
Aside from protecting waterfront property and shorelines from things like high tide and erosion, seawalls are also among some of the important artificial habitats for oysters. However, researchers say the increase in the use of vinyl sea walls, instead of concrete, is impacting oyster growth and replenishment.
According to Sarasota Bay Sanctuary program researchers, vinyl seawalls are fast replacing concrete because of cost and durability. This, they say, is preventing oyster reefs from forming and could, in turn, affect water quality.
For more: https://www.wtsp.com/article/tech/science/environment/oyster-reefs-endangered-nonconcrete-vinyl-seawalls/67-31d57ec3-c364-4744-9086-e2f82fcdc175
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