Project Portal This project will help planners and project proponents identify sites suitable for living shorelines and develop a strategy to increase understanding of how these approaches can preserve important environmental services in the face of current and future...
Project Portal The Town of North Hampton will evaluate design alternatives and develop a conceptual design for the replacement of the trolley berm culvert at Philbrick Pond salt marsh, accounting for sea-level rise in their evaluation and design alternatives. Return...
Project Portal The High Water Mark (HWM) Initiative is a community-based project whereby municipalities design, coordinate and implement a HWM project. The HWM initiative involves: 1) installing a sign/marker in a highly visible location, accessible to the public,...
Project Portal The coastal communities of Hampton and Seabrook are increasingly vulnerable to climate-driven threats such as erosion, storm surge, and sea level rise. Sand dunes play an important role in buffering the coastline from erosion and flooding; however, use...
PROJECT PORTAL The New Hampshire Setting SAIL project provided outreach and technical assistance to support state and municipal implementation of the New Hampshire Coastal Risk and Hazards Commission (CRHC) final report, Preparing New Hampshire for Projected Storm...
CAW members took to the sky with @lighthawk_org to check out NH's low and high tides. They reflect on their flights in our latest blog post. Check it here: https://t.co/plna2zYjfz #ourfuturesea #kingtide #lighthawk #iheartestuaries
#TipTuesday: "Flood mitigation goes beyond dollars and cents." More on this and other key findings from @TheEIU's flood economics research here: https://t.co/yPQvM3omwo