This index is a self-assessment tool that the Wells Reserve adapted from the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium for use in Maine's Beaches region.
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A repository of data, publications, tools, and other products from project teams, Science Collaborative program, and partners.
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This infographic was developed by the Buffer Options for the Bay project and depicts the minimum recommended buffer widths for various buffer functions.
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These process agendas provide a better understanding of how the CCVATCH tool may be applied over the course of one or multiple days by an assessment team.
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This webinar series, hosted by Restore America's Estuaries, includes webinars delivered by the project team from the "Establishing a Blue Carbon Network for the Gulf Coast" project about blue carbon needs and opportunities on the Gulf Coast.
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These talking points, developed by a 2015 Science Transfer project team, can help you communicate the importance of blue carbon and estuaries to different audiences.
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This art contest, hosted by Kachemak Bay NERR during its 2015 Science Transfer project, included entries from 25 artists featuring different artistic expressions, perspectives, and reflections on climate change and resilience.
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This online toolbox contains adaptation planning tools developed during a 2015 Science Transfer project on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.
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This document, developed by the Tijuana River and Kachemak Bay Reserves staff, contains instructions for developing scenario narratives and a scenario narrative template.
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This tool contains all the materials needed to organize role playing simulations to help communities explore options for addressing coastal flooding in the southeast.
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This manual was developed as part of the Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines Project and describes simple, low-cost, representative methods for evaluating the function and integrity of ecologically enhanced shoreline projects.