How a flooding simulator could be a turning point in Prince Edward Island’s fight against erosion

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How a flooding simulator could be a turning point in Prince Edward Island’s fight against erosion

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaHow a flooding simulator could be a turning point in Prince Edward Island’s fight against erosion8 hours agoDuration 2:198 hours agoNewsDuration 2:19UPEI’s Climate Smart Lab in St. Peter’s Bay has unveiled what it’s calling a first-of-its-kind flooding simulator, showing how waves hit and interact with different types of shoreline. As CBC’s Cody MacKay explains, researchers hope to find answers on how to better protect the Island’s vulnerable coastal land. Related Stories P.E.I.’s water levels in a better place than other Maritime provinces, says watershed alliance Low water levels on the Island normal for this time of year, says P.E.I. government Victoria, P.E.I., ramps up emergency preparedness as part of new 5-year plan How climate change in the last Ice Age helped create the Bay of Fundy tides Thriving mosquito populations on P.E.I. linked to climate change, says entomologistMore from NewsVideo1:44Racer finishes Squamish 50/50 ultramarathon with ostomy bag in tow1 hour agoVideo14:56Author of book on aftermath of Oct. 7 attack on Israel talks about its impactOn The Coast 2 hours agoVideo8:47Former KLM flight attendant ‘appalled’ that Air Canada colleagues don’t get ground payOn The Coast 2 hours agoVideo9:45Former CBC producer reflects on interviewing RCMP whistleblower Catherine GallifordOn The Coast 2 hours agoVideo1:26Despite tentative Air Canada deal, travellers still frustrated with airline3 hours agoTrending NowVideo1:43Putin has warning for EuropeAugust 17Video1:46Why Nelly Furtado is embracing ‘body neutrality’CBC News August 15Video0:53CUPE president says he’ll risk jail time as Air Canada flight attendants defy back-to-work orderAugust 18Video1:25#TheMoment a great white shark surprised Halifax researchersThe National August 4Video1:00Carney asks union and Air Canada to resolve labour dispute ‘as quickly as possible’ Politics News August 18now

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