Orrin Pilkey, an ardent critic of seashore development, dies

By Daniel Cusick | 12/18/2024 01:35 PM EST

The 90-year-old Duke University professor emeritus garnered praise and derision over a 50-plus-year career explaining the perils of building on the beach.

Orrin H Pilkey

Orrin Pilkey, a coastal geologist and prominent critic of development on eroding shorelines, died last week at age 90. Orrin H Pilkey/Wikipedia

Orrin Pilkey, an outspoken and at times polarizing coastal geologist and pioneer of the study of development along natural shorelines, died Friday in Durham, North Carolina, at age 90.

Over a more than 50-year career at Duke University, Pilkey mentored hundreds of geology students, authored or co-authored 49 books and published more than 250 academic papers on coastal development, including a 22-volume series about the risks of development along naturally eroding beaches and barrier islands.

His death was announced by Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment.

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As founder and longtime director of the Nicholas School’s program for the study of developed shorelines, Pilkey advocated for environmentally sound beach management and stoked public interest — and sometimes anger — for his unvarnished opinions about the perils of building on seashores.

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