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Diving into the African American History of Eastern North Carolina— The Underwater Archaeology of Cape Fear Rice Plantations

Title: Diving into the African American History of Eastern North Carolina" The Underwater Archaeology of Cape Fear Rice Plantations - Submerged NC Webinar SeriesPresenter(s): Emily Schwalbe, Maritime Archaeologist and Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, IrelandSponsor(s): ONMS, Monitor NMS, and NC Office of State ArchaeologyWebinar Contact: Shannon Ricles, Monitor NMS, (Shannon.Ricles@noaa.gov)Register forRemote Access: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3325842791391937882this link opens in a new windowAccessibility: A…

Alt-Academic Science Career Panel

Witherspoon Student Center, 2810 Cates Avenue, Raleigh, NC, US, 27606

The Southeast CASC and Climate Solutions Collaborative invite you to an alt-academic career panel of scientists working in the field of climate adaptation and mitigation. Free but RSVP required!

What’s Washed In: Seabirds, Marine Debris, and Citizen Science

Presenter(s): Dr. Julia Parrish, Executive Director of the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST)Sponsor(s): NOAA/NOS Office of National Marine SanctuariesSeminar contact: Claire.Fackler@noaa.gov, (805) 570-1113Location: WebinarRemote Access: Register at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4463749363462859866this link opens in a new windowAbstract: Since the first surveys began in 1999, Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) has steadily expanded from a nucleus of five beaches along the…

NOAA Environmental Leadership Seminar Series: Geoffrey S. Plumlee, Ph.D., Chief Scientist of the US Geological Survey

TBD 938 North Loop 1604 West, San Antonio, United States

Presenter(s): Geoffrey S. Plumlee, Ph.D., Chief Scientist of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)Sponsor(s): The NOAA Environmental Leadership Seminar Series (NELS) series provides examples and insight of NOAA's leadership in environmental science, by those who lead it and make it happen. The NELS seminars are sponsored by the NOAA Science Council as part of the NOAA Science Seminar Series. For questions…

Climate & Conservation Coffee (virtual)

Join virtually via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/98919917840?pwd=R3lhSUlzdzVjUW9KbGJ3SGVDMXEzQT09This climate & conservation coffee is an informal gathering of the landscape conservation and climate change community in the Raleigh, NC area. It began in 2012 as a South Atlantic LCC event, and is now co-hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC).We…

First Friday All Climate Change Talks

First Friday All Climate Change Talks (FFACCTS) is a monthly webinar series organized by the USDA Climate Hubs and Forest Service Research and Development. These webinars feature presentations from USDA scientists and practitioners. During these sessions, experts explore connections among climate, agriculture, nature, and people - and discuss their struggles, hazards, solutions and achievements. Stay up…

First Friday All Climate Change Talks

First Friday All Climate Change Talks (FFACCTS) is a monthly webinar series organized by the USDA Climate Hubs and Forest Service Research and Development. These webinars feature presentations from USDA scientists and practitioners. During these sessions, experts explore connections among climate, agriculture, nature, and people - and discuss their struggles, hazards, solutions and achievements. Stay up…

NE CASC Webinar: Human Modifications to Salt Marshes in the Northeastern US

In this presentation, Erin Peck and Julie Walker will discuss their work to quantify human modifications--such as ditches and tidal restrictions--to salt marshes located from Maine to Virginia on the East Coast. Their results will help inform decision-making regarding the identification and prioritization of potential salt marsh restoration sites.Register now.  About the Speakers Julie Walker…