Can coastal infrastructure be engineered to harbor marine life instead of harming it?
PolicyWednesday, July 1, 2026Mongabay

Can coastal infrastructure be engineered to harbor marine life instead of harming it?

Researchers in Cobh, Ireland are exploring innovative coastal infrastructure designs that promote marine life rather than harm it, highlighting the importance of integrating ecological considerations into engineering practices. This initiative aims to improve biodiversity in coastal areas while supporting local fisheries and economies. Policymakers are encouraged to support such sustainable infrastructure projects to enhance marine ecosystems.

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