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These monthly Climate Conservation and Coffee meetings are hosted by our partners at the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Blueprint. Sign up here to receive email updates with meeting information. 

A Mixotropic Model for Toxigenic Karlodinimum veneficum Blooms in Chesapeake Bay

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NOAA Science Seminar SeriesPlease download adobe connect well before the webinar; you may need your IT staff to do it for you; see remote access instructions below.Title: A Mixotropic Model for Toxigenic Karlodinimum veneficum Blooms in Chesapeake Bay  Presenters: Ming Li, Professor, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and Patricia M. Glibert, Professor, University of Maryland Center for…

Geospatial Forum with Dr. Diego Riveros-Iregui

Geospatial Forum with Dr. Diego Riveros-Iregui (UNC Chapel Hill)September 2 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pmDr. Diego Riveros-IreguiBowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geography, UNC-Chapel Hill; hosted by Dr. Katie MartinPresentation TitleCarbon Fluxes across Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments in a Tropical Alpine WatershedMore information. Watch and listen live at: go.ncsu.edu/geospatial-forum-live or https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/91683811413.Meeting ID: 916 8381 1413Hosted by:…

GOMA Virtual Tool Time: Coastal Flooding and Stormwater Management

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Gulf of Mexico AllianceTool Time with Dave Season 2Coastal Flooding and Stormwater ManagementSeptember 7, 20211:00 pm centralGoToMeeting Link: https://www.gotomeet.me/GulfofMexicoAlliance/tooltimeDownloads: AgendaCourtesy of our Sponsor: Continue the discussion: https://community.esri.com/t5/ocean-science/ct-p/ocean-scienceAdapting Stormwater Management for Coastal Floods: Recent Tool EnhancementsPresenter(s): Breanna SweetmanInstitution(s): NOAA Office for Coastal Managementhttps://coast.noaa.gov/stormwater-floods/ACUNE (Adaptation of Coastal Urban and Natural Ecosystems) and ECUNE+ (Enhanced ACUNE)Presenter(s): Peter Sheng, Mike Savarese

Exploring options to obtain river cane source materials for restoration

Title: Exploring options to obtain river cane source materials for restorationDate and Time: Thursday, September 9th, 2021 1-2pm Central Time (US and Canada)Description: This webinar will focus on different methods of obtaining river cane source materials for cultural and ecological restoration efforts. Presenters will share experiences with Tribal nurseries, establishing programmatic agreements with plant materials centers and more.  A…

Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar

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Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar organized by NOAA/NIDIS These webinars provide the region's stakeholders and interested parties with timely information on current and developing climate conditions such as drought, floods, and tropical storms, as well as climatic events like El Niño and La Niña. Speakers may also discuss the impacts of these conditions…

Climate change-induced wildfire effects on soil biodiversity

Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative This webinar will explore recent advances in Climate Change research on wildfires and impacts on soil biodiversity. With rising awareness of wildfires worldwide and the release of the IPCC report on Climate Change, and upcoming COP26 in Glasgow and UN Biodiversity Convention in China, the topic is timely. This webinar will…

Cross-Platform Data Sharing, Collaboration, Conservation, and Coordination

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Gulf of Mexico AllianceTool Time with Dave Season 2Cross-Platform Data Sharing, Collaboration, Conservation, and CoordinationSeptember 14th, 20211:00 pm centralGoToMeeting Link: https://www.gotomeet.me/GulfofMexicoAlliance/tooltimeDownloads: AgendaCourtesy of our Sponsor: Continue the discussion: https://community.esri.com/t5/ocean-science/ct-p/ocean-scienceStrategic Conservation Assessment of Gulf Coast Landscapes- Performance Updates to the Web-based Geospatial Tool SuitePresenter(s): Amanda Sesser- 21 Sustainability LLC, Shannon Westlake- 21 Sustainability LLC, Kristine Evans- Mississippi State Universityhttps://www.quest.fwrc.msstate.edu/sca-project.phpGeoCollaborate:…

Future Delta: Lowermost Mississippi River Management Program

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The National Academies’ Gulf Research Program is developing a strategy to advance scientific understanding of the ongoing and future transitions of the Mississippi River Delta and its associated ecosystems in order to inform future societal decisions. This initiative responds to the recommendations in a National Academies report regarding riverine sediment delivery and related diversion and management activities.An important consideration…

Webinar: Traditional Knowledge – Federal Agencies’ Considerations

Webinar: Traditional Knowledge - Federal Agencies’ Considerations This webinar will discuss how some federal agencies are considering traditional knowledge in the implementation of their missions. This webinar is one of a two-part webinar mini-series on traditional knowledge. The second webinar, planned for October, will focus on how federally recognized tribes and indigenous peoples engage federal agencies…

Climate Conversations: Extreme Events

This event is hosted by The Climate Communications Initiative.More details and registration. Join us for a conversation about how to prepare for and face increasingly extreme events in a changing climate.About this eventAs a result of climate change, extreme events such as floods, wildfires, storms, and heat waves are already becoming more dangerous and destructive. Marshall…

The Northeast’s Paraglacial Shore and Its First Order Control on the Future Resilience of Coupled Beach/Marsh Systems

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Northeast CASC The Northeast's Paraglacial Shore and Its First Order Control on the Future Resilience of Coupled Beach/Marsh SystemsJonathan Woodruff & Brian YellenDescriptionThe importance of external sediment supply to both beaches and marshes has long been recognized. In the Northeast, glacial deposits serve as the predominant sediment source for shorelines extending from New York City to…