The strategy consists in using the dunes and marshes as buffer zones ahead of the structures. At the bottom of the bay, the relocation of dykes should restore maritime flood expansion zones, thus reconnecting some polders with the estuary to better assist shoreline evolution.
Pursued in a landscaping approach, Conservatoire du Littoral’s land acquisitions combined with local communities’ efforts make it possible to envision pathway loops around the bay.
On the Mollière site (an agricultural polder created in 1850 and acquired in 2002), the Adapto project plans to increase the estuarine ecological quality by designing resting, nesting and breeding areas for birds while conceiving the dyke to allow visitors to observe this area of undisturbed ornithological quality, and maintain it through eco-pasture.