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Marsh Resiliency Partners attending the December 8-9 workshop along with emails and associated project information

 

Organization/Partnership Hurricane Sandy Project Project Contact Email
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
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
  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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