Through a 2021 science transfer project, the Hudson River Eel Project was transferred to the Jacques Cousteau Reserve as a mechanism to increase community engagement, provide real-world science opportunities to teachers and students, and provide useful information about
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About the project
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Keywords: eels, communication, community science, education (place-based)
Reserves: Hudson River, NY, Jacques Cousteau, NJ
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This resource is a collection of media materials developed for education and outreach for the NY-NJ Eel Partnership that emerged from a two-year science transfer project focused on community eel monitoring.
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Keywords: communication, community science, eels, education (place-based)
Reserves: Hudson River, NY, Jacques Cousteau, NJ
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Through data-collection, mapping, and modeling efforts, a collaborative research project has increased clarity about marsh habitat change to inform mosquito control and coastal restoration efforts in New Jersey.
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Keywords: mosquito, management, eDNA, wetland resilience
Reserves: Jacques Cousteau, NJ
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This collection of graphics was developed to support the project's outreach and communications efforts and is being made available for use by others.
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Keywords: mosquito, sea level rise, management, wetland resilience, eDNA
Reserves: Jacques Cousteau, NJ