As part of Climate Ready MB, the City of Manhattan Beach is partnering with The Bay Foundation, Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors, and the California State Coastal Conservancy on a pilot beach dune restoration project. The project is scheduled for implementation in fall of 2021 and focuses on enhancing and restoring the 3 acres of existing dunes between 36th to 23rd street.
The goal of this project is creating a living shoreline and increasing resiliency in the face of climate change by creating natural buffers against sea level rise and coastal erosion. In addition to protecting beaches and infrastructure, dunes also aid in carbon sequestration and provide a key habitat for native coastal species. Dune enhancement will entail seeding and planting of native vegetation, removal of non-native plant species, installation of strategic fencing, and educational features such as signage.
Overall objectives include:
- Increasing the resiliency of the shoreline through the restoration of sandy beach and foredune habitat
- Implementing soft-scape protection measures against sea level rise and coastal storms
- Increasing engagement of the community through enhanced beach experiences, outreach and education
Two virtual workshops are being held to further inform the public about the project and allow an opportunity to ask questions. These workshops will take place on Wednesday, February 17th from10-11am and Thursday, February 18th at 6-7pm. To sign up for a workshop, please email Dane Lazarus at The Bay Foundation. In your email, please specify your name, affiliation (if any) and which workshop you plan to attend.
To learn more about the project, you can contact The Bay Foundation by phone (888) 301-2527, or visit their website.