Resources
Resources
A repository of data, publications, tools, and other products from project teams, Science Collaborative program, and partners.
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Tool
Ganawenindiwag introduces readers to 97 plant beings with photos and iconography sharing known cultural relationships, and text that describes environmental preferences and bank stabilization potential. The resource is infused with a rich narrative that highlights Ojibwe land stewardship and includes tips on planning and caring for shoreline planting projects.
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Keywords: cultural ecosystem services, sustainable shoreline, land use planning
Reserves: Lake Superior, WI
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Multimedia
Project lead Karina Heim gives a short introduction to "Greener Shores: Bringing Plant-scale Knowledge to Shoreline Habitat Practitioners in the Lake Superior (Gichigami) Basin."
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Keywords: cultural ecosystem services, sustainable shoreline, land use planning, indigenous knowledge
Reserves: Lake Superior, WI
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Website
Each National Estuarine Research Reserve develops a site profile synthesizing knowledge about its physical, historical, social and biological characteristics to guide research activities. This digital site profile helps users orient to the Lake Superior Reserve and understand its context.
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Keywords: communication, data visualization
Reserves: He‘eia, HI, Lake Superior, WI
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Webinar Summary
This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the two-part February and March 2024 webinar series, "A Collaborative Approach to Advancing Blue Carbon Research and Data Applications."
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Keywords: blue carbon, methane, wetland
Reserves: Padilla Bay, WA, South Slough, OR
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Multimedia
The Marsh Sediment in Translation (MSiT) project team worked with decision makers using a deliberate collaborative process involving surveys, interactive workshops, and iterative document review and revision to improve understanding of key principles of sediment transport. This resource contains the initial survey and workshop slides from the project.
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Keywords: sediment transport, marsh accretion, marsh resilience, sediment
Reserves: San Francisco Bay, CA
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Webinar Summary
This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the November 2023 webinar "Estuaries past, present and future."
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Keywords: climate change, restoration, estuarine habitat
Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Apalachicola, FL, Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Connecticut, Delaware, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Grand Bay, MS, Great Bay, NH, Guana Tolomato Matanzas, FL, He‘eia, HI, Hudson River, NY, Jacques Cousteau, NJ, Jobos Bay, PR, Kachemak Bay, AK, Lake Superior, WI, Mission Aransas, TX, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC, Old Woman Creek, OH, Padilla Bay, WA, Rookery Bay, FL, San Francisco Bay, CA, Sapelo Island, GA, South Slough, OR, Tijuana River, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA, Weeks Bay, AL, Wells, ME
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Webinar Summary
This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the October 2023 webinar "Building Capacity for Reserves to be Motus Wildlife Tracking Leaders."
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Keywords: shorebird habitat, climate change, estuarine habitat, wildlife, motus
Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Grand Bay, MS, Hudson River, NY, San Francisco Bay, CA
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Case Study
GUIDE CASE STUDY: To help elevate the cultural significance of plants and preserve their knowledge, Indigenous knowledge holders agreed to advise a project team as they developed a planting guide for the Gichi-gami basin. As discussions began, the team quickly discovered differing expectations about what and how Indigenous knowledge would inform the final guide.
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Keywords: land use planning, cultural ecosystem services, shoreline stabilization, Indigenous science
Reserves: Lake Superior, WI
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Multimedia
This table summarizes the key findings related to the fish capture, transport and husbandry practices tested in the 2020 catalyst project led by the Kachemak Bay Reserve to catalyze future research on the mechanisms of paralytic shellfish toxin transfer from forage fish to upper trophic populations.
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Keywords: climate change, harmful algal bloom, fisheries, shellfish toxins
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK