After controversial development, P.E.I. suspends new shoreline protection projects

An aerial view of Point Deroche, Prince Edward Island is seen here in October 2022, in this handout photo provided February 1, 2023. Prince Edward Island's government is imposing a moratorium on new shoreline-protection projects after a large, rock breakwater was built around a private, beachfront home. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Perry Williams *MANDATORY CREDIT*

CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island is imposing a moratorium on new shoreline protection projects after a controversy over a large, rock breakwater built around a beachfront home.

Environment Minister Steven Myers said Wednesday the moratorium defines which projects are frozen until a new coastal zoning policy is created in collaboration with researchers at the University of Prince Edward Island.

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