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Meaning of "seawalls"

seawalls (noun): Seawalls are structures built along coastlines to prevent erosion and flooding by absorbing wave energy. They are commonly constructed using concrete or rocks
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Building taller and taller seawalls is not doing anything.
Wood seawalls could be considered the most traditional.
From maintaining bridges and seawalls.
Seawalls can be very problematic.
You can not build seawalls around the islands.
Seawalls to protect our neighborhoods.
And coastal protection by seawalls.
Seawalls were found necessary because of constant erosion of land by the sea.
Already civic leaders are fortifying seawalls and installing pumps.
These seawalls are typically situated around and under nearby piers.
Examples of hard adaptation technologies include seawalls and irrigation technologies.
Sea erosion has been controlled for the last three decades by seawalls.
It is placed on the beach protected by several seawalls placed as erosion control.
Dam structures and seawalls in these locations may become more vulnerable to flooding.
They are actually building condos right against the seawalls that are already flooding.

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Building taller and taller seawalls is not doing anything except lining the pockets of seawall corporations.
A large portion of the shoreline affected by wakes has been armoured with seawalls and riprap.
People will fight against higher seawalls that lower their property values or block their views.
O Construction of strong seawalls.
Paratrike over seawalls of green coast of Lima.
This small village is protected from the Atlantic Ocean by large concrete seawalls.
In New Orleans we built seawalls to keep out the ocean.
Coastline is furthermore impacted by erosion, partially controlled by seawalls.
You can see the seawalls built by Mahe de Labourdonnais.
O Construct strong seawalls.
These structures included seawalls and revetments or sand-trapping structures such as groynes.
Finally, the anchorage was small and the harbor was surrounded by tall seawalls.
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Replenishing beaches and improve infrastructure that affords coastal protection, such as seawalls.
Because of climate change, levees and seawalls need extensive rebuilding worldwide.
Seawalls and flood defenses cost tens of billions of dollars a year to construct and maintain . ”.
Nearly 90 percent of the seawalls along the northeast coast suffered similar fates.
And protection systems built for them, while more affluent communities will get the seawalls.
Man-made substitutes such as seawalls and dykes can be costly to build and maintain.
Villagers of Kiribati rebuilding their seawalls by hand ;.
The island has seawalls with the ground just a couple of feet from the lake 's level.
Elsewhere in Lantana, large waves sweeping over seawalls went on to destroy a lifeguard tower.
Private seawalls now protect multimillion-dollar homes that early settlers had built right on the sand.
If you walk South towards the Marina, you can also walk on the seawalls.
Mark and Olive Honeywell also built a chapel, a guesthouse, seawalls and utility buildings on the island.
Paratrike over seawalls of green coast of Lima lima, Peru.
Overwash occurs on high-level seawalls.
Design of seawalls and bulkheads ;.
Seawalls are very local solutions, very costly, and having height limits.
The government is spending 1 trillion yen ( $9 billion ) to build giant seawalls around the northern coastline.
Nearly 90 % of existing seawalls along the northeast coast suffered a similar fate.
Saint-Jean-de-Luz strengthens its seawalls with CEMEX " underwater " concrete solutions.

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