Assess, Protect and Stabilize Eroding Archeological Sites through Soft Stabilization Techniques – Canaveral National Seashore

The National Park Service, an Office of the Department of the Interior is making $48,000 available to assess the stability of five archeological sites along the Canaveral National Seashore.

The Canaveral National Seashore has experienced coastal erosion caused by storms, high water events and boat wakes.

This project will define preferred alternatives for low-cost and low-impact site protection and stabilization in consultation with Native American Tribes and the Florida SHPO.

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Assess, Protect and Stabilize Eroding Archeological Sites through Soft Stabilization Techniques – Canaveral National Seashore




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