P.E.I. suffered 'shocking' coastline loss from Fiona, data analysis shows
Now that all the numbers have been crunched, researchers at UPEI's School of Climate Change and Adaptation can confidently say that Prince Edward Island lost a record amount of shoreline in 2022.
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Now that all the numbers have been crunched, researchers at UPEI's School of Climate Change and Adaptation can confidently say that Prince Edward Island lost a record amount of shoreline in 2022.