Empowering Coastal Resilience

Dedicated to restoring ecosystems through innovative environmental solutions.

Cause for concern

These statistics show that we urgently need more awareness, investment, and action in environmental sustainability.

Costa Environmental is committed to keeping coastal ecosystems healthy, and this commitment is crucial. It often goes understated that, "It's important to protect the environment."

Ensure future generations inherit a planet capable of life

Coastal ecosystems don't just include areas like beaches, mangroves, and coral reefs. The "non-tourist" areas, overlooked & forgotten, are often abandoned to their own fate. Coastal areas are crucial for both marine life and for protection against erosion.

These systems are vital - providing vast ecological benefits, including biodiversity support, carbon sequestration, and protection against storm surges and erosion.

Square Miles of Wetlands
Lost Since 1932
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Miles of Wetlands Lost
Per Year
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Billion In Annual Damages by 2050 Without Action
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States Affected By Louisiana's Wetland Ecosystem
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The Importance of Coastal Preservation

A serene wetland scene with a heron standing in water, surrounded by lush green grasses and colorful flowers, while birds fly overhead under a cloudy sky.

Support Biodiversity

Countless species rely on the health of coastal shorelines to ensure ecological balance and resilience., both for biodiversity.

Wetland landscape with tall grasses and a winding waterway under a partly cloudy sky.

Protect Shorelines

Intact shorelines act as barriers against rising sea levels caused by storms. Stabilizing shorelines helps shield land from these strong waves.

Tall grass grows in a reflective water body, creating a tranquil and natural scene.

Enhance Water Quality

Clean the water by removing harmful substances or "pollutants" from it. This higher quality water is necessary for a thriving ecosystem.

A brown frog sits on a wet surface among green foliage, with droplets of water on the leaves and its body.

Ecosystem Stability

Ecosystem stability is evidenced by flourishing marine life, active protection from erosion, and resulting increase in water quality.

Aerial view of meandering river channels surrounded by lush green vegetation and sandy banks.

Erosion Control

Coastal ecosystems act as natural barriers, protecting shorelines and marshlands from erosion and storm damage

Close-up of intertwined mangrove roots with green grass growing above, illuminated by sunlight.

Climate Regulation

The preservation of coastlines helps sequester carbon, mitigating climate change impacts and negative impacts on air quality.

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Learn about wetlands, coastal biodiversity, and how the entire United States will be affected by inaction