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NOAA Science Seminar: Coral recruitment patterns in relation to water quality in the Northern U.S. Virgin Islands

Webinar

NOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Coral recruitment patterns in relation to water quality in the Northern U.S. Virgin IslandsPresenter:  Lindsay Dade, University of the Virgin IslandsSponsor: NOAA Coral Reef Conservation ProgramSeminar Contact: caroline.donovan@noaa.govLocation: WebinarRemote Access: Adobe Connect 1. To join the meeting: http://noaacsc.adobeconnect.com/coralscollab/  2. Click the microphone at the top of the screen to connect audio.Abstract: Since the emergence of stony coral tissue loss disease, the U.S.…

NAHAR: Engagement with Tribes on Cultural Resources and Climate Change Projects

Webinar

2023 Lecture SeriesOn the second and fourth Friday of each month, the NAHAR working group will host a virtual lecture. This event serves as an opportunity for scholars to come together to find common research threads and develop action items that address heritage at risk. Each talk will conclude with a question and answer period.Zoom Meeting…

Power, Water, & Indigeneity: Tribal Voices and Perspectives on Flood Resilience

Institute for Tribal Environmental ProfessionalsPart of the Webinar Series - Bridging the Equity Gap: Flood Resilience for the Whole Community Since time immemorial, Indigenous communities have stewarded and thrived along floodplains. In spite of the government policies and practices that disconnected tribal communities from floodplains and their ancestral lands , tribal flood risk managers still lead…

Third Thursday Web Forum: The Southeast Conservation Blueprint Explorer and SECAS Atlas – New ways to access the Blueprint data

The Third Thursday Web Forum is hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy and held on the third Thursday of each month at 10 am Eastern time. We hope you’ll join us.Webinars and other SECAS events are available on the SECAS event calendar.Join Microsoft Teams meeting: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MjliZmYyN2EtOWY1Yi00N2FjLTkyOTYtZWRiNTJkNjAyNGIy%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%220693b5ba-4b18-4d7b-9341-f32f400a5494%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22765228b1-d0d0-4438-812e-51cbb57819f1%22%7d

Third Thursday Web Forum: The Southeast Conservation Blueprint Explorer and SECAS Atlas – New ways to access the Blueprint data

The Third Thursday Web Forum is hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy and held on the third Thursday of each month at 10 am Eastern time. We hope you’ll join us.Webinars and other SECAS events are available on the SECAS event calendar."Bayou La Batre, a newly restored and resilient waterfront community" with Mary Kate Brown, Coastal…

Southeast CASC Science Seminar – Sea Level Rise and Salinity Impacts on At-risk Native Freshwater Mussels

Webinar

Seminar Title: Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Associated Salinity Changes on At-risk Native Freshwater Mussels and Their Habitats in Atlantic Coastal RiversSpeaker: Joseph McIver (NC State University)Learn more and register hereOverviewFreshwater mussels can be negatively impacted by water salinization associated with climate-induced sea level rise. Sea salt is largely made up of sodium chloride. However,…

Southeast RISCC Management Network: Plant Invasions in the tropics: lessons from the Caribbean

https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rcu6vpjotHdS4pqRiQKykbjjB0y5PRkkX#/registration

Southeast Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Management NetworkTopic: Plant Invasions in the tropics: lessons from the CaribbeanGuest Speaker: Julissa Rojas-SandovalDate: Thursday, April 20th, 2023Time: 1 pm ESTRegistration link: Click hereMeeting ID: 996 5778 1770Password: 622847About the seminar: Understanding the role of invasive plant species in forest communities and how natives and invaders interact to shape the composition and structure of contemporary tropical forests…

NCASC Webinar Series: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledges into Federal Research and Management

The National CASC is hosting a webinar series on how to integrate Indigenous Knowledges (IK) into Federal research and resource management programs. Running bi-weekly from April 6 to June 1, 2023 (3 PM ET), this series centers Indigenous voices to explore ethical, legal, and scientific considerations for working within different knowledge systems and provides guidance…

PBS NC’s State of Change: Natural Solutions Screening and Discussion Event

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, 11 W Jones St, Raleigh, NC 27601, USA 2 E Jones St, United States

PBS North Carolina, NC Science Festival and The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Proudly Present:State of Change: Natural Solutions — Screening and Panel DiscussionHYBRID EVENTLearn more and register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pbs-ncs-state-of-change-natural-solutions-screening-and-discussion-event-tickets-536311661617Two ways to join us: online or in person at the NC Museum of Natural SciencesPlease join us in person (or virtually) on Thursday, April 20, at…

USGS Friday’s Findings: Do Birds of a Feather Really Flock Together?

Title: Do Birds of a Feather Really Flock Together?Speaker: Brandon J. Barlow, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Alumnus, 2023 NOAA SeaGrant Knauss FellowDate: April 21 at 2:00 pm EasternJoin WebinarLearn moreSummary: Urban recreational behavior is an essential component to understanding both how our recreational opportunities will be utilized and how they can be further improved. By improving recreational opportunities,…

WolfWebs Event: Social Networks and Climate Change with Christina Prell

Talley Student Union, 2610 Cates Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA

Social Networks and Climate Change with Christina PrellApril 24, 2023, 3:30-5pm; Talley Student Union 4280WolfWebs is excited to host Christina Prell, Professor in Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Groningen, for a seminar on “Which networks matter, and at which scale? Considering how social networks drive climate change and shape adaptation.” Prell’s research focuses…