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The Effects of Urbanization on Populations of Freshwater Fish in North Carolina

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

Global Change Fellow and Applied Ecology graduate student, Emilee Briggs, will be presenting her research on freshwater fish as part of the Lunchtime Discovery series in the Nature Research Center SECU Daily Planet Theater. This series is a partnership between the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs and the…

Influences of prescribed fire on the ecology of wild turkeys

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A free one hour webinar from the University of Georgia, the Southern Fire Exchange, and the University of Florida. Presenter: Michael Chamberlain, Ph.D., Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia Webinar Description: In this webinar Dr. Chamberlain will present the results of research projects throughout the southeastern United States focused on understanding…

Interpreting the IPBES Global Assessment

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Have you been seeing all the headlines related to the recent International Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Global Assessment? In the next National Ecosystem Services Partnership (NESP) webinar on Thursday, August 1, at 2 p.m. ET, report co-authors Alex Pfaff from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, and Stephen Polasky…

Climate Change and Tribes and Indigenous Peoples: Findings from the Fourth National Climate Assessment

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Climate Change and Tribes and Indigenous Peoples: Findings from the Fourth National Climate AssessmentSpeaker: Rachael Novak, Science Advisor, Tribal Resilience Coordinator, Bureau of Indian AffairsSponsors: US Global Change Research Program and NOAA's National Ocean Service Science Seminar; coordinators are Tracy.Gill@noaa.gov and Katie Reeves. <kreeves@usgcrp.gov>Webinar Access: Please register at: https://noaabroadcast.adobeconnect.com/tribes/event/registration.html After registering, you…

Summer Rewind Series Part 2: “The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Adaptation Planning”

National Adaptation Forum - Summer Rewind Series Part 2: "The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Adaptation Planning"Register here.About:Watch the replay of this webinar from 2016. TEK is knowledge handed down through generations through traditional stories and beliefs, including the relationship with the natural environment. The webinar focuses on the importance and role of TEK…

Estimating Fish and Invertebrate Production Associated with Key Coastal Habitats in the U.S.

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To what degree do oyster reef, seagrass bed, and salt marsh habitats contribute to the abundance of fish and invertebrate species in the U.S.? What biological and environmental factors have the greatest influence on this production for each habitat?   On Tuesday, August 6 at 3:00 pm Eastern time/12:00 pm Pacific time, the Lenfest Ocean Program…

Opportunities for Engaging in and Learning About How to Incorporate Tribal Health into Climate Adaptation Plans

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Over the past year, we have had the honor of hearing from Drs. Shasta Gaughen and Jamie Donatuto about their efforts to develop accessible tribal health resources and tools. Both have debuted new platforms specific to the impacts of climate change on tribal health, informed by different approaches and lessons learned from previous projects. Just…

2018 State of U.S. High Tide Flooding with a 2019 Outlook

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: 2018 State of U.S. High Tide Flooding with a 2019 OutlookSpeaker: William Sweet, PhD, Oceanographer, NOAA NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services. Presenting at NOAA in SIlver Spring, SSMC4, Room 8150.Sponsor: NOAA's National Ocean Service Science Seminar; coordinator is Tracy.Gill@noaa.govWebinar Access: We will use Adobe Connect.To join the session,…

The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Adaptation Planning

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National Adaptation Forum Summer Rewind Series Part 2: "The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Adaptation Planning" Watch the replay of this webinar from 2016. TEK is knowledge handed down through generations through traditional stories and beliefs, including the relationship with the natural environment. The webinar focuses on the importance and role of TEK in…

Serving Coral Connections in the US Virgin Islands

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Serving Coral Connections in the US Virgin IslandsSpeakers:Dan Dorfman, Senior Marine Spatial Ecologist, NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science; Leslie Henderson, Coral Reef Initiative Coordinator, USVI Dept of Planning and Natural Resources; Pedro Nieves, Project Coordinator, USVI Dept of Planning and Natural Resources. Dan presenting at NOAA in Silver Spring and Leslie and Pedro presenting…

Enhancing Marine Weather Awareness using Crowd-Sourced Observations from Mobile Devices

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSponsors: NOAA Central Library and the NOAA Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) as part of the NOAA Innovators Series.POC: Tiffany House, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Commercialization Specialist,  (tiffany.house@noaa.gov)Join us on the webinar: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8960343963276030977Speakers: Jerry Bieszczad and Marc Shapiro, CreareAbstract: Creare has developed an Android/iOS smartphone app (WeatherCitizen) for collecting and distributing crowd-sourced…