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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…

Exploring for Coral Reef Biodiversity and Connectivity in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary

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OneNOAA Science Seminar Series Title: Exploring for Coral Reef Biodiversity and Connectivity in Flower Garden Banks National Marine SanctuaryPresenters: Dr. Joshua Voss, expedition lead at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and Hannah MacDonald, education specialist at NOAA's Office of National Marine SanctuariesSponsors: NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS)Seminar Contact: Hannah MacDonald - hannah.macdonald@noaa.govRemote Access: Register at the link here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3843695145143699982Abstract:Take a…

Collaborative Science in a Virtual World: Recognizing Limits and Leveraging Opportunities

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: CollaborativeScience in a Virtual World: Recognizing Limits and Leveraging OpportunitiesSpeakers: Kristen Goodrich, Tijuana River NERR; Shannan Lewinski, NOAA Office for Coastal Management; Julia Wondolleck, NERRS Science Collaborative; James Arnott, Aspen Global Change InstituteSeminar Sponsor: NERRS Science Collaborative   Remote access: Please registerthrough GoToWebinar (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4293864892546663950).Seminar Contact:dwight.trueblood@noaa.gov or nsoberal@umich.eduAbstract: Collaborative science involves working closely with partners and users at…

Genome-wide analysis of restored and natural eastern oyster populations in the Chesapeake Bay

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSponsor: NOAA Central Library and the 2020 Knauss Fellowship  Register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/733178947884093707 Speaker: Katie Hornick, Deepwater Horizon Program Fellow, NOAA NMFS Office of Habitat ConservationAbstract: Effective restoration of exploited species requires an understanding of population genetic structure and local adaptation. We used a genome-wide approach to investigate population structure, local adaptation, and the…