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The Future of Plum Island, MA Marshes and their Importance to Storm Surge Abatement
The Future of Plum Island, MA Marshes and their Importance to Storm Surge Abatement
What Sea-Level Rise will Mean to the Distribution of Salt Marsh Vegetation in Plum Island, MA
What Sea-Level Rise will Mean to the Distribution of Salt Marsh Vegetation in Plum Island, MA
Reducing the Risk of the Great Marsh Ecosystem to Coastal Storms and Sea Level Rise
Reducing the Risk of the Great Marsh Ecosystem to Coastal Storms and Sea Level Rise
The Influence of Storms on Tidal Wetland Sediment Budgets
The Influence of Storms on Tidal Wetland Sediment Budgets
Promoting Resilience by Removing Vestiges of Hydrologic Manipulations in the Great Marsh, MA
Promoting Resilience by Removing Vestiges of Hydrologic Manipulations in the Great Marsh, MA
Peer Review Draft - Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments of Selected Species in the North Atlantic LCC Region
Peer Review Draft - Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments of Selected Species in the North Atlantic LCC Region (April 2014)
Vulnerability of Cape Cod National Seashore’s Salt Marshes
Vulnerability of Cape Cod National Seashore’s Salt Marshes
Beneficial Re-use of Dredged Materials to Enhance Salt Marsh Resiliency in Ninigret Marsh, Charlestown, RI
Beneficial Re-use of Dredged Materials to Enhance Salt Marsh Resiliency in Ninigret Marsh, Charlestown, RI
Restoring Saltmarshes at John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge Post-hurricane Sandy
Restoring Saltmarshes at John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge Post-hurricane Sandy
Integrated Marsh Management for Coastal Resiliency in Suffolk County, New York
Integrated Marsh Management for Coastal Resiliency in Suffolk County, New York
Post-hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Restoration at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
Post-hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Restoration at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
Tidal Marsh Restoration And Evaluation Following Super-Storm Sandy, the Quest for a More Resilient System
Tidal Marsh Restoration And Evaluation Following Super-Storm Sandy, the Quest for a More Resilient System
Symposium: Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Projects in the Northeast
Symposium: Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Projects in the Northeast
Presentations from Society of Wetland Scientists Hurricane Sandy Marsh Projects, Providence RI June 1-4 2015
Sandy Resilience Projects
The North Atlantic LCC is working with the Department of the Interior, its bureaus, and the broader conservation community to coordinate Hurricane Sandy resiliency science projects, identify science needs and help guide future restoration investments. This includes a portion of Interior’s recently announced $162 million investment in 45 projects throughout the region impacted by Sandy, as well as science projects funded previously by DOI.
Sandy Resilience Projects
The North Atlantic LCC is working with the Department of the Interior, its bureaus, and the broader conservation community to coordinate Hurricane Sandy resiliency science projects, identify science needs and help guide future restoration investments. This includes a portion of Interior’s recently announced $162 million investment in 45 projects throughout the region impacted by Sandy, as well as science projects funded previously by DOI.
International Atlantic Salmon Assessment Report Available
The annual report of the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon [WGNAS] is available for download online.
Technical Subcommittees
Steering Committee
Guide offers resources for states to integrate climate science into SWAP updates
A new report from The Northeast Climate Science Center outlines numerous processes, tools, and potential partnerships that can help state natural resource managers integrate climate science into the 10-year updates of wildlife actions plans, and includes several projects supported by the North Atlantic LCC.

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