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Holiday Beach Conservation Area visitors can become citizen scientists’ to help keep an eye on erosion of its Lake Erie shoreline.
Two stands allow those strolling along the sand to place their mobile phones into the cradle, snap a photo of the shoreline and upload it to the CoastReach website.
The data can be used to aid conservation efforts, help in natural disaster response, and inform coastal management decisions.
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