Sediment trapped, Elwha river. Photograph: © SAF — Coastal Care
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Studies of dam-removal projects show that migratory species like salmon respond quickly to improved conditions once a dam is removed. But the removal of a dam on the Elwha River in northern Washington State — the largest such project in the United States — is demonstrating that there can be another beneficiary: the beach…
Read Full Article, The New York Times
Elwha, The Grand Experiment (11-12-2012)
Dams – Cutting off our Beach Sand; By Gary Griggs (12-19-2014)
Tracking Sediments’ Fate In Largest-Ever Dam Removal (03-2013)
Scientists tracking the aftermath of the largest dam removal in U.S. history say the dismantling of a dam in northwestern Washington state has unleashed about 34 million cubic yards of sediment and debris that built up for more than a century…
“River Reborn: Elwha Flows Wild and Free Once Again,” NBC News
Movement to Take Down Thousands of Dams Goes Mainstream, National Geographic (01-29-2015)
Sediment Trapped Behind Dams Makes Them ‘Hot Spots’ for Greenhouse Gas Emissions (08-2013)
Let’s Talk About Sand: “Sand Wars” Film Director Denis Delestrac, At TEDxBarcelona