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Southeast Climate Science Center
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The Department of the Interior (DOI) Southeast Climate Science Center (SE CSC) provides scientific information, tools and techniques that land, water, wildlife and cultural resource managers and other interested parties can apply to anticipate, monitor and adapt to climate and ecologically-driven responses at regional-to-local scales.
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Terwilliger Consulting
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Private consulting firm
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The Nature Conservancy
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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
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Three Hurricane Sandy-funded tools added to U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
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Resources developed with support from the North Atlantic LCC to help increase aquatic connectivity and coastal resilience are now featured in a national clearinghouse for scientific information developed to support climate resilience.
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Tidal Inlets Before Hurricane Sandy
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Tidal Inlets Before Hurricane Sandy- Google Earth kmz
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Increasing Resiliency of Beach Habitats and Species
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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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Translating science into a sustainable future for the Great Marsh
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During an April workshop at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge in Newburyport, Mass., scientists and stakeholders met to start an important conversation about using the best available science to inform decisions that will affect a 20,000-acre tidal marsh threatened by climate change.
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Trout Unlimited
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We work to keep our country's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds safe from environmental threats for this and for future generations of anglers to enjoy.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Northeast Region
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Northeast Region encompasses 13 states from Maine to Virginia. About 70 million people, nearly a quarter of the nation’s population, live within this area where the Service’s nearly 1,000 employees work in the regional headquarters, field offices, national wildlife refuges or fish hatcheries. Many of these 132 facilities are open to visitors and can provide exciting opportunities for wildlife dependent education, recreation and interpretation.
Part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, the Service conserves, protects, and enhances fish and wildlife and their habitats for the benefit of present and future generations. Service biologists contribute to the health of our environment — and consequently our quality of life — by protecting and restoring important habitat, safeguarding endangered species, minimizing environmental contamination, and restoring fish populations. In addition, the Service provides funds to support state fish and wildlife programs and enforces federal laws protecting wildlife. The headquarters for the Northeast Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is in Hadley, Massachusetts.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
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The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 47,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats.
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