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Webinar: Seven Best Practices for Risk Communication

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Title: Seven Best Practices for Risk CommunicationOverview: Understanding risk is a key component for initiatives focused on helping communities prepare for and respond to weather and climate hazards. This interactive webinar introduces participants to seven best practices, numerous techniques, and examples for communicating about coastal hazards. Whether beginning a new effort or trying to keep…

2020 Rivercane Gathering

Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA , United States

Rivercane Gathering Statement of PurposeTo gather tribes, artisans, traditional knowledge holders, scientists, land managers and otherstakeholders to discuss the current state of knowledge for rivercane in the southern United States.Event Website.BackgroundRivercane (Arundinaria gigantea) is a native bamboo species that is fundamental to traditional arts, technologies and cultural identity of tribes across the Southern U.S. Rivercane…

Interactive Coastal Erosion and Flooding Workshop

Fred and Alice Stanback Coastal Education Center - 309 West Salisbury Street - Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 , United States

DescriptionFlooding is becoming more common in Wilmington and surrounding coastal communities as sea levels rise and storm intensity increases. Coastal residents can provide important details of storms and flooding that help cities and planners design solutions.Join us for a fun and interactive afternoon where you will role-play as a resilience planner to decide how the…

State of the Evidence on Health and Climate: Useful Tools for Communities

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Organizer: Health And Climate SolutionsDescription: In the second webinar of our Health and Climate Solutions Webinar Series, Dr. Aparna Bole of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Dr. John Balbus with the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences will present on the state of the evidence on health and climate change with a focus on how…

Forest Adaptation Webinar Series: Warming Winters

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March 19 at 1:00: Warming WintersFeaturing Pam Templer, Boston University, and Robert Turner, RJ Turner Company.Register for this webinar.More information.

NCA4 Webinar Series Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples

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NCA4 Webinar Series Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous PeoplesThis six-part webinar series will take an intensive look at Chapter 19 of the NCA4, Volume II: The Southeast, Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples, and Chapter 20: U.S. Caribbean. The topic of each webinar will be focused on one of the key messages outlined in the Southeast chapter…

Webinar: Vulnerability and Adaptation Planning

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This webinar is part of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance Wednesday Webinars series. Link to webinar.Title: Vulnerability and Adaptation PlanningSpeakers: Jim Pahl, LA Coastal Protection and Restoration AuthorityDescription: Learn more about the Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment andupcoming efforts to develop a Gulf Coast Adaptation andResilience Plan, focused on sea level rise data needs andmodeling for wildlife,…

North Carolina Marine Fisheries: A Tragedy of the Commons

102 David Clark Labs

The Student Fisheries Society at NC State presents: North Carolina Marine Fisheries:A Tragedy of the CommonsDate: Friday, March 27th Time: 11 AM - 12 PM Location: David Clark Labs room 102.Please join us to enjoy free coffee and snacks (including donut holes) while listening to Dr. Louis Daniel, President of Coastal Fish, LLC and former Director of…

Webinar: How can phenology inform management?

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How can phenology inform management?Join the National Phenology Network for a webinar which will provide an overview of the products available to natural resource managers, and provide an opportunity for state agencies to provide input on future phenology products that would be useful to advancing your work.Register here: Webinar April 2nd at 1pm ET/ 10am PTPhenology,…

Revelations from mitogenome studies of western Gulf of Mexico octocorals

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Erin Easton - University of Texas Rio Grande ValleySponsor: NOAA Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology ProgramPoint of Contact: heather.coleman@noaa.gov (301-427-8650)Register for the webinar: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6172660881479604236.For audio: Participants can use their computer speakers or call 631-992-3221 followed by passcode 493-034-810.Abstract: The continental shelf of the western Gulf of Mexico is a wide, muddy shelf punctuated by a few protruding reefs at…

Geospatial Forum with Dr. Bill Rand

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Presenter: Dr. Bill RandAssociate Professor of Marketing in NC State's Dept. of Business Management and the Poole College of Management, and CGA Faculty Fellow Presentation Title: Space, Time and Hurricanes: How Location Affects Social Media AbstractHow to watch: go.ncsu.edu/geospatial-forum-live