Coastal Erosion Exhibit Model – UV-Sealed Durable Tactile
$300.00
Coastal Erosion Exhibit Model – UV-Sealed Durable Tactile
$300.00
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Beach Erosion Exhibit Model: Visualizing Shoreline Resilience
Turn the abstract science of coastal change into a tangible, sensory experience. The Beach Erosion Exhibit Model is a professional-grade tactile set designed for heavy-use interpretive environments, including museums, nature centers, and outdoor learning stations.
This set features two contrasting models that provide an immediate side-by-side comparison of shoreline dynamics:
- Stabilized Shoreline: Illustrates how native plants and root systems anchor sand, create resilient beach edges, and maintain deeper, healthy water levels.
- Eroded Shoreline: Demonstrates the impact of vegetation loss, showing flattened sand and shallow water to visualize how unprotected beaches vanish.
Key Features & Benefits
- Engineered for Public Interaction: UV-sealed and cast for extreme durability. The non-porous surface is easy to sanitize and built to withstand constant handling in busy indoor or outdoor spaces.
- Inclusive Learning: Designed with universal access in mind, this tactile set allows visitors of all ages and abilities to "see" erosion through touch, supporting ADA-compliant exhibit goals.
- Instant Interpretation: Perfect for teaching dune ecology, storm resilience, and the importance of native beach plants in protecting coastal habitats.
Specifications & What’s Included
- Dimensions: Approximately 5.5" x 5.5" x 3/4" per model.
- Mounting Ready: Features 1/4" threaded inserts for secure, theft-resistant mounting to pedestals, walls, or exhibit rails.
- Professional Support: Each set includes an Installation Guide with templates, a Maintenance Guide, and a 1-year warranty.
Stewardship & Education
Use this model to connect your visitors to local restoration efforts. It is an ideal tool for discussing storm buffering, wildlife habitat preservation, and the simple actions visitors can take to protect fragile dune ecosystems.