Tidal Marsh Resiliency Partners and Projects
Marsh Resiliency Partners attending the December 8-9 workshop along with emails and associated project information
Organization/Partnership | Hurricane Sandy Project | Project Contact | ||
FWS National Wildlife Refuges | SMI/SET portion of FWS NWR A Stronger Coast project; Parker River NWR restoration project. | Susan Adamowicz | susan_adamowicz@fws.gov | |
USGS Headquarters | Theme Lead for USGS Hurricane Sandy Theme 5 | Matthew Andersen | mandersen@usgs.gov | |
The Nature Conservancy | Identifying Resilient Sites for Coastal Conservation | Mark Anderson | manderson@tnc.org | |
NPS – Coastal Landscape Adaptation | USGS groundwater climate change assessment for three National Seashores | Amanda Babson | amanda_babson@nps.gov | |
FWS/Long Island Sound Study | Long Island Sound related projects; Status and Needs Assessment of Resiliency Monitoring | Georgia Basso | georgia_basso@fws.gov | |
For Hurricane Sandy Mitigation Projects | Georgia Basso | |||
FWS Hurricane Sandy Coordination | Overall coordination of FWS Hurricane Sandy projects and across DOI projects. | Rick Bennett | rick_bennett@fws.gov | |
FWS National Wildlife Refuges | NWR project support | Meredith Bixby | meredith_bixby@fws.gov | |
FWS National Wildlife Refuges | NWR Stronger Coast, SMI and Coastal Shoreline Change. | Nate Bush | nathan_bush@fws.gov | |
Northeast Regional Ocean Council | Decision Support for Hurricane Sandy Restoration and Future Conservation to Increase Resiliency of Tidal Wetland Habitats and Species in the Face of Storms and Sea Level Rise | Dani Carter | dcarter@northeastoceancouncil.org | |
FWS Forsythe NWR | Multiple restoration and resiliency science projects on Forsythe NWR | Paul Castelli | paul_castelli@fws.gov | |
FWS National Wildlife Refuges, DNR | Data management support for FWS Stronger Coast proposal (Salt Marsh Integrity, Coastal Shoreline Monitoring, IWMM) | Kelly Chadbourne | kelly_chadbourne@fws.gov | |
State University of New York ESF/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Jonathan Cohen | jcohen14@esf.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Jonathan Cohen | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Jonathan Cohen | |||
University of Maine/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Mo Correll | maureen.correll@maine.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Mo Correll | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Mo Correll | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Mo Correll | |||
Marine Biological Lab/CSC | ldeegan@mbl.edu | |||
University of Massachusetts Amherst | Designing Sustaining Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms | Bill DeLuca | wdeluca@eco.umass.edu | |
FWS PFW Program | 3 tidal marsh restoration and 1 dam removal project | Eric Derleth | eric_derleth@fws.gov | |
FWS | Assess the impacts of Hurricane Sandy on the tidal marsh bird and plant communities of the Atlantic Coast in the Northeastern United States | Randy Dettmers | randy_dettmers@fws.gov | |
University of Connecticut/ SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Chris Elphick | chris.elphick@uconn.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Chris Elphick | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Chris Elphick | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Chris Elphick | |||
University of Connecticut/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Chris Field | chrisfield22@gmail.com | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Chris Field | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Chris Field | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Chris Field | |||
FWS National Wildlife Refuges | Coastal Impoundment Vulnerability Assessment (NJ Audubon) | Charles Frost | charles_frost@fws.gov | |
USGS Coastal and Marine Geology | Estuarine Physical Response | Neil Ganju | nganju@usgs.gov | |
University of Massachusetts Amherst | Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms | Joanna Grand | jgrand@metacomet.com | |
Coastal Delaware NWR Complex | Comprehensive monitoring program for the large Prime Hook NWR Tidal Marsh / Barrier Beach Restoration project, NWR Stronger Coast science projects, University of Delaware with creating 3D wetland model for Bombay Hook NWR. | Susan Guiteras | susan_guiteras@fws.gov | |
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center | Coastal vulnerability and wetlands impact assessment. | Glenn Guntenspergen | glenn_guntenspergen@usgs.gov | |
University of Central Florida | Optimization of Marsh Restoration for Storm Surge Abatement and Sea Level Rise. (USFWS) | Scott Hagen | Scott.Hagen@ucf.edu | |
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Tom Hodgman | Tom.Hodgman@maine.gov | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Tom Hodgman | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Tom Hodgman | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Tom Hodgman | |||
Center for Climate Systems Research, Columbia University | Radley Horton | rh142@columbia.edu | ||
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife | Kevin Kalasz | Kevin.Kalasz@state.de.us | ||
University of Delaware/SHARP, FWS National Wildlife Refuges | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Becky Kern | kern.ra@gmail.com | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Becky Kern | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Becky Kern | |||
NOAA, Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research | David Kidwell | david.kidwell@noaa.gov | ||
University of New Hampshire/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Adrienne Kovach | adrienne.kovach@unh.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Adrienne Kovach | |||
USGS Coastal and Marine Geology | Erika Lentz | elentz@usgs.gov | ||
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/NROC | Regina Lyons | Lyons.Regina@epa.gov | ||
North Atlantic LCC | Bridget Macdonald | bridget_macdonald@fws.gov | ||
The Nature Conservancy | Wetland Restoration in Suffolk County (Project #43006; Strengthening Sunken Meadow State Park's Resiliency (Project # 42442) | Nicole Maher | nmaher@tnc.org | |
University of Massachusetts Amherst | Designing Sustaining Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms | Kevin McGarigal | mcgarigalk@eco.umass.edu | |
FWS Hurricane Sandy Coordination | Overall coordination of FWS projects; DOI coordination and metrics | Lia McLaughlin | lia_mclaughlin@fws.gov | |
FWS/North Atlantic LCC | FWS/LCC projects on marsh, beach and stream resiliency | Andrew Milliken | Andrew_milliken@fws.gov | |
FWS National Wildlife Refuges | Support to Prime Hook, Chesapeake Marshlands, and Chincoteague NWRs projects | Laura Mitchell | laura_mitchell@fws.gov | |
University of South Carolina | Linking MEM and ADCIRC to simulate storm surge and marsh effects on storm surge. | James Morris | morris@inlet.geol.sc.edu | |
USGS Northeast Region | Oversight team for USGS Sandy Projects. Design of SWATH network. DOI Metrics Expert Group. | Pete Murdoch | pmurdoch@usgs.gov | |
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center | Hilary Neckles | hneckles@usgs.gov | ||
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Allan O’Connell | aoconnell@usgs.gov | ||
University of Maine/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Brian Olsen | brian.olsen@maine.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Brian Olsen | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Brian Olsen | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Brian Olsen | |||
USGS Northeast Climate Science Center | Hurricane Sandy projects on tidal marsh, resiliency beach resiliency and aquatic connectivity | Mary Ratnaswamy | mratnaswamy@usgs.gov | |
NPS/North Atlantic Coast CESU | Project manager for over 20 Sandy-related studies conducted by academic cooperators at Assateague, Fire Island and Cape Cod National Seashores and Gateway National Recreation Area. | Charles Roman | charles_roman@nps.gov | |
University of Maine/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Kate Ruskin | katharine.ruskin@maine.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Kate Ruskin | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Kate Ruskin | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Kate Ruskin | |||
North Atlantic LCC | All LCC Hurricane Sandy projects including Designing Sustaining Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms. | Scott Schwenk | william_schwenk@fws.gov | |
University of Delaware/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Greg Shriver | gshriver@udel.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Greg Shriver | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Greg Shriver | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Greg Shriver | |||
USGS Northeast Climate Science Center | Michelle Staudinger | mstaudinger@usgs.gov | ||
NPS Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network, Inventory and Monitoring Program | Project manager for over 15 Sandy-related studies conducted by academic cooperators at | Sara Stevens | sara_stevens@nps.gov | |
Assateague Island NS, Fire Island NS, Cape Cod NS and Gateway NRA | Sara Stevens | |||
FWS National Wildlife Refuges, DNR | Coordination and oversight of Sandy resiliency projects on NWRs in the Northeast | Jan Taylor | Jan_Taylor@fws.gov | |
USGS Coastal and Marine Geology | IN-2C Coastal Change Hazards Portal; GS2-2C Geologic Framework and Coastal Vulnerability of Delmarva Peninsula | Rob Thieler | rthieler@usgs.gov | |
FWS National Wildlife Refuges | Hurricane Sandy project coordination, Structured Decision Making | Bill Thompson | bill_thompson@fws.gov | |
USFWS National Wetlands Inventory | Ralph Tiner | ralph_tiner@fws.gov | ||
NOAA Restoration Center | Multiple partner wetland restoration projects. | James Turek | james.g.turek@noaa.gov | |
University of Delaware/SHARP | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Liz Tymkiw | tymkiw@udel.edu | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Liz Tymkiw | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Liz Tymkiw | |||
NPS Cape Cod National Seashore | High Resolution Marsh Elevation Mapping at Cape Cod National Seashore. | Megan Tyrrell | megan_tyrrell@nps.gov | |
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center | Theme Lead Assistant for USGS Hurricane Sandy Theme 5 | Linda Weir | lweir@usgs.gov | |
The Nature Conservancy | Regional Framework for Resilience in Southern Connecticut (external DOI competition) | Adam Whelchel | awhelchel@tnc.org | |
FWS Chesapeake Marshlands NWR | Shoreline protection projects on Eastern Neck and Martin National Wildlife Refuges, thin layer deposition on Blackwater NWR. | Matt Whitbeck | matt_whitbeck@fws.gov | |
University of Delaware/SHARP, FWS National Wildlife Refuges | Quantifying the short-term impacts of Hurricane Sandy on tidal-marsh birds and their habitats. (USFWS) | Whitney Wiest | whitney_wiest@fws.gov | |
Resilience of the tidal marsh bird community to Hurricane Sandy and assessment of restoration efforts. (USFWS) | Whitney Wiest | |||
Tidal wetlands after Hurricane Sandy: baseline restoration assessment and future conservation planning (USFWS) | Whitney Wiest | |||
Ecological resistance of multiply stressed populations: the response of tidal marsh birds and plants to Hurricane Sandy. (NSF) | Whitney Wiest |
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