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Reserve: Waquoit Bay, MA
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A National Synthesis of Tidal Marshes to Detect Impacts of Climate Change across Multiple Scales
Assessing How Climate Change Will Affect Coastal Habitats in the Northeast
Assessing Kachemak Bay's Blue Carbon Resources
Bringing Wetlands to Market on the Gulf Coast
Bringing Wetlands to Market Phase 1: Nitrogen and Coastal Blue Carbon
Bringing Wetlands to Market Phase 2: Expanding Blue Carbon Implementation
Communicating Results from the Tidal Marsh Resilience Synthesis
Credit for Going Green: Transfer of an Expert Panel Process Model
Developing New Ways to Analyze Reserve Monitoring Data
Effects of Sea Level Rise on New England Salt Marshes: A Workshop Led by the New England NERRs
Evaluating the Impact of Hydrologic Alterations on Salt Marsh Sustainability in a Changing Climate
Evaluating Whether Oyster Aquaculture Can Help Restore Water Quality
Game Changer: New England Climate Change Adaptation Project
Resilience Dialogues: Strategies for Conflict Management in Collaborative Science
SETr: Developing Tools and Visualizations to Track Changes in Wetland Surface Elevation
Synthesizing Monitoring Data to Improve Coastal Wetland Management Across New England
Testing Low-cost, Ultra-portable, Carbon Dioxide and Methane Sensors for Monitoring Salt Marsh Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration
Thin-Layer Sediment Placement: Evaluating an Adaptation Strategy to Enhance Coastal Marsh Resilience
Tracking Estuary Change: Informing Conservation Decision Making through Historical and Elevation-based Mapping
Transfer of a Low-cost Tidal Wetland Water Level Monitoring System: Hyperlocal Calculations of Inundation and Tidal Datums for Understanding Change and Restoration Planning
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