An investment of over $500,000 by the town of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to restore its sand dunes and protect the community from battering tides is gone, swallowed by a pair of record storms over 72 hours in early March.

Salisbury’s experience may seem extreme, but it’s far from unique. Across the country, coastal communities spend thousands to fight storm erosion and damage to beaches and to protect coastal homes. Mitigation methods like rebuilding dunes are a costly burden for communities and states and aren’t always effective.

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