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Subject Register today for the May 22 webinar on coastal processes and adapting to coastal change on Michigan’s Great Lakes
Date April 24, 2025 12:02 PM
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WEBINAR

Coastal processes and adapting to coastal change on Michigan’s Great Lakes

May 22, 2025 11:00 AM - Noon

Michigan is defined by its Great Lakes coast. The coastlines of the Great Lakes are a dynamic environment affected by waves, wind, ice, and water level changes. The changing shoreline is key to the health of our Great Lakes, yet they create hazards for communities and individuals that live along them.

Zach Chamberlin, Great Lakes Shorelands Specialist, and Emily Kirkpatrick, Coastal Hazards Coordinator from EGLE’s Water Resource Division will give an overview of coastal processes and coastal change on the Great Lakes. They will cover how natural shorelines are resilient, how communities and individuals can adapt to coastal change, and how to plan for the next high-water event. This webinar is intended for anyone with an interest in Great Lakes coasts, including coastal community leaders, planners, contractors, and individuals living along the Great Lakes.

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*Zach Chamberlin: [email protected]

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Joel Roseberry: [email protected]

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