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Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms
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Under a cooperative agreement funded by the Hurricane Sandy Disaster Mitigation Fund, Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms, will add needed coastally relevant information to the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project for the North Atlantic region.
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Identifying Resilient Sites for Coastal Conservation
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Sea levels are expected to rise by one to six feet over the next century, and coastal sites vary markedly in their ability to accommodate such inundation. In response to this threat, scientists from The Nature Conservancy evaluated 10,736 sites in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic for the size, configuration and adequacy of their migration space, and for the natural processes necessary to support the migration of coastal habitats in response to sea-level rise.
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North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
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TNCCoastal_Resilient Sites
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Great Marsh Resiliency Workshop Agenda
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Meeting agenda with links to presentations
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Great Marsh Resiliency Workshop
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Tidal Marsh Resiliency Coordination Workshop II Agenda
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Agenda for Workshop II
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Workshop II December 10 2015
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Salt marsh Habitat and Avian Research Program (SHARP)
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A collaborative effort to assess risks and set response priorities for tidal-marsh dependent bird species from Virginia to maritime Canada.
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Atlantic and Gulf Coast Resiliency Project
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Coastal change is a shared challenge along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States, yet there are vast differences in the tools and information available in these regions. This project coordinated, synthesized, and delivered coastal resilience information, activities and lessons learned across the coastal portion of the Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) network.
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Multi-Ecosystem Projects
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Salt marsh modeling coupled with hydrodynamic modeling
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Combining marsh equilibrium modeling approach with a hydrodynamic modeling approach, this coupled model forecasts the evolution of marsh landscapes under different sea-level rise scenarios, with or without marsh restoration and storm surge factored in, to inform future management decisions with regard to system dynamics.
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Study investigates interbreeding among threatened coastal birds
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Researchers from the North Atlantic LCC funded Salt Marsh Habitat & Avian Research Program have published a study on hybridization among coastal birds that are considered high priorities for conservation.
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Slides-Feb/March Coastal and Marine Technical Team call
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Powerpoint presentation to be given on webinar on Feb 27 2015.
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Coastal and Marine Technical Team
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Files for Feb/March 2015 Coastal and Marine Technical Committee Call
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Introductory Slides - Goals of Workshop
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Introductory Slides - Goals and Specific Objectives of Hurricane Sandy Marsh Resiliency Workshop
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Mapping and Spatial Data (also Intro. slides)