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Presentations from Society of Wetland Scientists Hurricane Sandy Marsh Projects, Providence RI June 1-4 2015

Society of Wetland Scientists Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Projects in the Northeast

Providence RI

May 31- June 4 2015

TitleLead Author
Symposium: Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Projects in the Northeast Andrew Milliken
Tidal Marsh Restoration And Evaluation Following Super-Storm Sandy, the Quest for a More Resilient System Suzanne Paton
Post-hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Restoration at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge William Crouch
Integrated Marsh Management for Coastal Resiliency in Suffolk County, New York Dominick Ninivaggi
Restoring Saltmarshes at John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge Post-hurricane Sandy Nick Ernst
Beneficial Re-use of Dredged Materials to Enhance Salt Marsh Resiliency in Ninigret Marsh, Charlestown, RI Caitlin Chaffee
Vulnerability of Cape Cod National Seashore’s Salt Marshes Megan Tyrrell
Promoting Reilience by Removing Vestiges of Hydrologic Manipulations in the Great Marsh, MA David Burdick
The Influence of Storms on Tidal Wetland Sediment Budgets Neil Ganju
Reducing the Risk of the Great Marsh Ecosystem to Coastal Storms and Sea Level Rise Peter Phippen
What Sea-Level Rise will Mean to the Distribution of Salt Marsh Vegetation in Plum Island, MA James Edwards
The Future of Plum Island, MA Marshes and their Importance to Storm Surge Abatement James Morris
Using the Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research Program: Sampling Framework to Study Resistance, Restoration and Resilience Following Hurricane Sandy Chris Elphick
Science Communication and Coastal Resiliency Kristen Hychka

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