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Reserve: North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC
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A National Synthesis of Tidal Marshes to Detect Impacts of Climate Change across Multiple Scales
Advancing Low Impact Development in Coastal South Carolina
Assessing Habitat Vulnerability in a Time of Change
Bridging the Gap between Quadrats and Satellites [Drone the SWMP]: Assessing Utility of Drone-based Imagery to Enhance Emergent Vegetation Biomonitoring
Collaborative Development Of Novel Remote Sensing Workflows For Assessing Oyster Reef Structural And Demographic Characteristics To Inform Management And Restoration
Communicating Results from the Tidal Marsh Resilience Synthesis
Connecting the Dots between Data and Atlantic Fisheries Management
Evaluating Living Shorelines to Inform Regulatory Decision-Making in South Carolina
Georgetown Climate Adaptation Project (GCAP): Custom Role Playing Simulations for South Carolina
HiTIDER: History and Topography to Improve Decision-making for Estuary Restoration
Incorporating Environmental Variability into Ecosystem-Based Management for Penaeid Shrimp in the Southeast US
Listen In: Acoustic Monitoring of Estuarine Communities Facing Ecosystem Change
Mud on the Move: Predicting How Marshes Will Change as Sea Levels Rise
Refining Techniques for High-Frequency Monitoring of Chlorophyll in the NERRS
Spreading the Seeds of Estuary Health
Storm Stories: Communicating Hurricane Impacts using Monitoring Data and Visualizations
Transfer of a Low-cost Tidal Wetland Water Level Monitoring System: Hyperlocal Calculations of Inundation and Tidal Datums for Understanding Change and Restoration Planning
Understanding South Carolina's "Swash Cycle"
Understanding the Vulnerabilities of Southeastern Coastal Habitats to Climate Change Impacts
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2016 NERRS Science Collaborative Transfer Awards Announced
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