Oysters are the tiny superheroes of coastal environments. They enhance water quality, create habitat, and protect shorelines from storms and erosion. Along the Pacific Coast, native oysters are in decline, due in part to sedimentation, inadequate protection, and unsustainable harvests.
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making, situation assessment
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, Kachemak Bay, AK, San Francisco Bay, CA
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This document summarizes the "Successful Adaptation Part II: Strategies, Pathways, and Evaluation" workshop hosted by the Kachemak Bay Reserve from April 20-21, 2017 in Homer, Alaska.
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Keywords: SAIM, adaptation, resilience
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK, Tijuana River, CA
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This document summarizes the "Scenario Planning and Pathways to Successful Adaptation" workshop hosted by the Kachemak Bay Reserve from October 4-5, 2016 in Homer, Alaska.
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Keywords: SAIM, adaptation, resilience
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK, Tijuana River, CA
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This document synthesizes the best available science around climate change impacts projected for the Kenai Peninsula and is the result of a collaboration between Kachemak Bay Reserve staff and researchers.
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Keywords: SAIM, adaptation, resilience
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK, Tijuana River, CA
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This document summarizes stakeholder information collected by the Kachemak Bay Reserve to gain insight into community priorities related to climate adaptation.
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Keywords: SAIM, adaptation, resilience
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK, Tijuana River, CA