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Living Shorelines Summit
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Image Common Tern colony at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
Common Tern colony at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
Located in Topics / Beach Resiliency / Photos and Images
Image Common Terns at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
Common Tern chick
Located in Topics / Beach Resiliency / Photos and Images
Image Octet Stream Coast Guard beach, Eastham, MA
Back barrier beach and dune
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Aquatic Resiliency and Connectivity agendas, attendee lists, presentations, and related documents
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Project ECMAScript program Increasing Resiliency of Tidal Marsh Habitats and Species
This project is designed to guide decisions about where to conduct tidal marsh restoration, conservation, and management to sustain coastal ecosystems and services, including the fish and wildlife that depend upon tidal marshes, taking into account rising sea levels and other stressors.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Marsh Resiliency Projects / Increasing Resiliency of Tidal Marsh Habitats and Species
Project ECMAScript program Increasing Resiliency of Beach Habitats and Species
This project is a coordinated effort by Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) partners to integrate existing data, models and tools with foundational data and assessments of both the impacts of Hurricane Sandy and the immediate response. The project will integrate new and existing data and build decision support tools to guide beach restoration, management and conservation actions. Project objectives are to sustain ecological function, habitat suitability for wildlife, and ecosystem services including flood abatement in the face of storm impacts and sea level rise.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
Project North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative
This project is developing a partner-driven, science-based approach for identifying and prioritizing culvert road stream crossings in the area impacted by Hurricane Sandy for increasing resilience to future floods while improving aquatic connectivity for fish passage. The resulting information and tools will be used to inform and improve decision making by towns, states and other key decision makers.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects