P.E.I.'s national park remains closed, clean-up efforts and shoreline protection underway
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“Whereas Dorian hit us right through the Cavendish sector, Fiona really spared us nowhere,” said Jans.'We are going to see similar storms more frequently:' Fiona washed away up to 15 metres of coastline in some areas in P.E.I.Karen Jans, P.E.I. field unit superintendent for Parks Canada, speaks to the standing committee on natural resource and sustainability in Charlottetown on Oct. 20.
Parks does not have access to federal labour incentives, and with the labour shortage since the COVID-19 pandemic began, these repairs will likely be a costly and time-consuming affair that will take more several years to complete. However, much of the debris in the wooded areas will be left to decompose where it fell, as the nutrients provided will enrich the soil, leading to regeneration.
A portion of the road was washed away at Covehead Harbour during post-tropical storm Fiona. Rafe Wright • The Guardian
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