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UNC Wilmington trains next generation of coastal engineers

Clip: 1/3/2022 | 3m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Students at UNC Wilmington come up with solutions to the issues facing our coast.

There is a growing need for coastal resilience across our state, but often a growing need brings some innovative solutions. Communities all along the coastline are producing local innovations and collaborations to build resilience. ncIMPACT introduces us to one program that is training the next generation of coastal engineers.

01/03/2022 | Rating NR

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