Walter Priest shared his expertise in wetland design and restoration for the Guinea Heritage Association’s June Fourth Friday program, “Living Shorelines in Gloucester.” The chart behind Priest shows sea-level rise at Seawell’s Point for almost 100 years that is affecting the 500 miles of shoreline in Gloucester County. The crowd on June 28 at the Buck’s Store Museum enjoyed root beer floats and time to visit and ask questions after the program. This and other Fourth Friday programs are free and open to everyone. The GHA had a great turnout for Priest’s talk.
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