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Lessons Learned from the Gulf of Mexico Living Shorelines Suitability Models and Decision Support Tool

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSeminar No.1 of 13 in NOAA's RESTORE Science Program Seminar Series: Actionable Science in the Gulf of MexicoTitle:Lessons Learned from the Development and Implementation of the Gulf of Mexico Living Shorelines Suitability Models and Decision Support ToolSpeaker:Chris Boyd, PhD, Assistant Professor,Troy UniversitySponsor:NOAA RESTORE Science Program and NOAA's National Ocean Service Science Seminar…

Collaborating with Interpreters to Communicate Science in National Parks

Ecological Society of America webinarEcologists have many needs, and opportunities, to engage public audiences in learning about their research. The 419 U.S. national parks are ideal places to do so. Parks host a wide range of research, welcome over 300 million visitors per year, and are staffed with interpretive rangers who are expert at communicating…

RISCC Webinar: How can we manage for upcoming biological invasions in the light of climate change?

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Regional Invasive Species and Climate Chnge (RISCC) Webinar: How can we manage for upcoming biological invasions in the light of climate change?Register here.More information.Description:Translational invasion ecology (TIE) is a new term for a well-recognized approach for managers and scientists to work together to solve pressing problems about invasive species. Because the combined topics of invasive…

Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeakersClimate Overview  Sandra Rayne, Southeast Regional Climate Center  Hurricane Season Outlook TBD Sponsors: NOAA NCEI, National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), National Weather Service, Southeast Regional Climate Center, American Association of State ClimatologistsSeminar Contact: Meredith Muth (Meredith.muth@noaa.gov) Abstract: Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar! These webinars will provide the region's stakeholders and interested parties with timely information on…

Equitable Access to Nature

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Salazar Center for North American ConservationJoin us Wednesday for a discussion on nature, access, and equity We know that healthy natural systems support healthy communities, and in this session of Connecting for Conservation, two experts panelists will discuss the science and research behind the importance of connection to nature for human health and well-being, and…

Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Working Group (IPCCWG) webinar

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The Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Working Group (IPCCWG) is hosting a series of virtual meetings to discuss the future generations of Indigenous geoscience professionals, educators, and workforce. An in-person IPCCWG meeting will take place at the National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference.The IPCCWG is open to all who share our commitment to strengthening the connections between…

Integrating Sea-Level Rise Science into Coastal Decision-Making: Lessons from the field, Part 2 of 2

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Integrating Sea-Level Rise Science into Coastal Decision-Making: Lessons from the field,Seminar 2 of 2 (first seminar was on 6/4, 2pm ET)Speaker(s):- Renee Collini, Program Coordinator, Northern Gulf of Mexico Sentinel Site Cooperative/MS-AL Sea Grant/Mississippi State University- Jill Gamble, Coastal Resilience Specialist, Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant- Katy Hintzen, Coastal Resilience Specialist ,University of…

Exploring National Marine Sanctuaries: Diving into Telepresence Education Programs and Resources

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Hannah MacDonald, NOAA Office of National Marine SanctuariesSponsor: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Seminar contact: Claire.Fackler@noaa.gov, (805) 570-1113Remote access: Register for webinar at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8127290191691638797Abstract: Much of the ocean remains unexplored, even areas of your national marine sanctuaries have still not been seen by humans. NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries works with partners to expand our understanding…

Credit for Going Green: Using an Expert Panel Process to Quantify the Benefits of Buffers

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Credit for Going Green: Using an Expert Panel Process toQuantify the Benefits of Buffers    Speakers: Cory Riley, Great Bay NERR; Dolores Leonard, RocaCommunications; James Houle, University of New Hampshire Stormwater CenterSeminar Sponsor: NERRS Science Collaborative   Remote access: Please registerthrough GoToWebinar (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2168843167325952782).   Seminar Contact:dwight.trueblood@noaa.gov or nsoberal@umich.eduAbstract: Creating vegetated buffers along rivers and bays is a widely recognized strategy…

FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program

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Speakers: Camille Crain, FEMA, Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Section Chief and Mark Osler, NOAA, Senior Advisor for Coastal Inundation and Resilience  Summary: This webinar features Camille Crain, Section Chief for FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program. Camille will discuss the design and implementation of this new pre-disaster mitigation program that will take…

SE CASC/South Atlantic Spring/Summer Science Series: Grassland Conservation

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Clarifying Science Needs for Southeastern Grasslands: The Piedmont, Coastal Plain, and BeyondJennifer Cartwright, USGS Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science CenterDwayne Estes, Southeastern Grasslands InitiativeRua Mordecai, South Atlantic Conservation BlueprintJune 18, 2020 | 10AM ETRegister here.Grasslands are plant communities that have few or no trees, or have open canopies that allow for the development of a grassy…

Coral reefs, coastal change and resilient communities

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSponsor: NOAA Central Library and the 2020 Knauss Fellowship POC: Michael.Acquafredda@noaa.gov   Register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/733178947884093707 Speaker: Lexa Skrivanek Policy Analyst, Knauss Fellow - Office of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere / Deputy NOAA AdministratorAbstract: How can ancient and modern coral reefs inform reconstructions of sea-level and ice-sheet response to a past warm…