This website contains data and files to run hydrodynamic modeling simulations for Coos estuary in southwestern Oregon.
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These middle school lessons discuss ecosystem services and the benefits to people from coastal habitats such as oyster reef and mangrove.
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This online ecosystem services toolkit is designed to help coastal resource managers incorporate ecosystem services into decision-making processes and habitat restoration projects.
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This collection of K-12 lesson plans, compiled by the Native Olympia Oyster Collaborative, features science, math, engineering, writing, art, and multidisciplinary lessons that invite students to explore various aspects of West coast native oysters.
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This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the May 2020 webinar Collaborative Science in a Virtual World: Recognizing Limits and Leveraging Opportunities.
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This climate adaptation planning toolkit compiles lessons learned by five National Estuarine Research Reserves. It is designed to help communities set goals and identify specific indicators to evaluate progress toward a climate resilient future.
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This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the April 2020 webinar Restoring Native Oysters on North America's West Coast.
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The Native Olympia Oyster Collaborative is a coastwide network from Baja California to British Columbia to conserve and rebuild West coast native oyster populations.
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These high school STEM curriculum resources, created as part of the project Bringing Wetlands to Market Phase 2: Expanding Blue Carbon Implementation, examine the relationship between climate change impacts and carbon storage in New England salt marsh.
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This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the March 2020 webinar Estimating Long-term Phosphorous Retention Capacity of Riverine and Coastal Wetlands.