JUPITER — Walking along the shoreline near the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, archaeologist Sara Ayers-Rigsby points to a historic seawall. She describes the potential effects of flooding from king tides and other events. “As these events become more frequent, it’s just going to contribute to deteriorating that, and then you have…Read More
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