Protecting Alabama's coastal ecosystems and communities to make them more resilient to storms and climate change is not an easy undertaking, but success is happening in Alabama. Join us Tuesday as we talk with Mary Kate Brown of The Nature Conservancy in Alabama about their partnership with the City of Bayou La Batre, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Mobile County, and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to construct Lightning Point, a project that created over one mile of overlapping breakwater and jetties, 40 acres of marsh and upland habitat and 10,000 linear feet of tidal creeks resulting in diverse habitats for wildlife and lasting protection for an iconic local fishing community.