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Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
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Approaches to assess and model the suitability, demography and use by tidal marsh obligate species under current conditions and projected future conditions with sea level rise, storms and development, and linking those efforts to geophysical and marsh response models.
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Workshop December 8-9 2014
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Tidal Marsh Resiliency Partners and Projects
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Marsh Resiliency Partners attending the December 8-9 workshop along with emails and associated project information
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Marsh Resiliency
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Tidal Marsh Resiliency Restoration Approaches
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Restoration/protection approaches being taken to increase resiliency of tidal marshes and adjacent uplands in the face of storms and sea level rise including: living shorelines, thin layer deposition, restoration of hydrology, invasive species control, and facilitated marsh migration.
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Tidal reconnection and other approaches in the Northeast
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Jim Turkek (NOAA)
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Tidal Marsh Resiliency Restoration Approaches
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Tools developed by neighboring LCCs expand conservation possibilities in the Northeast region
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As LCCs increasingly collaborate to develop resources across boundaries, practitioners will benefit from tools that encompass broad geographic ranges. See a snapshot of three tools developed by the neighboring Appalachian and South Atlantic LCCs that can be used for action on the ground in the North Atlantic region.
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Town uses Connect the Connecticut to show regional significance of local aquatic resources
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The landscape conservation design for the Connecticut River watershed is helping bring attention to headwater habitat in Palmer, Massachusetts.
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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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Twin pipe culvert at Roaring Brook
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Credit: The Nature Conservancy
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North Atlantic LCC Staff
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Tyrrell , Megan
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Former Coastal Resiliency Coordinator
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UMass presentation
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12/19/2014 slides
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 12-19-2014