
Shorelines in Prince Edward Island are always changing. Natural changes can be caused by flooding, waves, storms, and sea level rise. Other changes happen because of human activity like the construction of retaining walls and other types of shoreline hardening. Both natural and human changes to the shoreline can impact natural habitats and affect people, property, infrastructure and the economy.
If you have comments or ideas to share, please reach out to the project team
shorelines@we6planning.comIndividual submissions are voluntary and will be used for the purpose of developing P.E.I shoreline management plans. All data collected is subject to P.E.I’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
The Pilot SMP project is co-funded through the Government of PEI’s Department of Land and Environment and the Government of Canada’s Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan) Climate Resilient Coastal Communities Program.
