This is part of a series of photo essays about UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station (NCBS) in Cedar Key, Florida. In this series, AEC students showcased the people working at NCBS, their research with the living shorelines, and collaborating with the local community. Check out this photo essay by Lauren Boyett as she explains how living shorelines are an integral part of introducing ecosystems in communities, increasing protection, and supporting waterfront communities in Cedar Key, Florida.

Click here view Lauren’s Abode Spark Page about living shorelines and Dr. Savanna Barry.
