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Reserve: Wells, ME
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Project
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
Decreasing Vulnerability in Maine's Beaches Business Community
Developing DNA Methods to Monitor Invasive Species and Biodiversity in Estuaries
Drone the NERRS: Assessing the Efficacy of a Drone-based Coastal Wetland Monitoring Protocol Across Five Biogeographic Regions
Effects of Sea Level Rise on New England Salt Marshes: A Workshop Led by the New England NERRs
Game Changer: New England Climate Change Adaptation Project
HiTIDER: History and Topography to Improve Decision-making for Estuary Restoration
Marshes for Maine’s Future: Collaborative Science to Support Marsh Conservation and Management Decisions in Maine – A Model for Transferring Geospatial Science in the NERRS
Reciprocal Relationships in Reserves: Establishing a Community of Practitioners for Identifying and Using Cultural Ecosystem Services Approaches
Refining Techniques for High-Frequency Monitoring of Chlorophyll in the NERRS
Resilience Dialogues: Strategies for Conflict Management in Collaborative Science
Resilience Metrics: Tools, Techniques, and Tactics for Advancing Successful Climate Adaptation
Synthesizing Monitoring Data to Improve Coastal Wetland Management Across New England
Synthesizing Motus Data Across the NERRS for Research, Education, and Conservation
Testing Low-cost, Ultra-portable, Carbon Dioxide and Methane Sensors for Monitoring Salt Marsh Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration
Transfer of a Low-cost Tidal Wetland Water Level Monitoring System: Hyperlocal Calculations of Inundation and Tidal Datums for Understanding Change and Restoration Planning
Using Estuary Data to Teach about Coastal Impacts of Climate Change
Valuing the Ecosystem Services of Southern Maine Watersheds
Watershed Stewardship in Action: Deaf Students on the Estuary (WADE)
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