


Parting words from outgoing CAW Co-Chair, Sherry Godlewski
Bringing an end to your career is a process. I’ve spent time looking through old photos, meeting notes, workshop agendas and finding documents that I wrote when many of my colleagues were in elementary school, or even younger. It all seems so strange to follow the arc...
2021 Rising tides photo contest winners
After receiving over 60 entries, the New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is excited to announce the winners of the 2021 Rising Tides Photo Contest. Formerly known as the King Tide Photo Contest, the rebranded initiative aims to raise awareness about sea-level...
Designing green solutions: Living shoreline ideas for Great Bay sites
By: Lynn Vaccaro, Great Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveSeptember 2021 The Great Bay Living Shoreline Project has selected four locations where teams of professional engineers, landscape architects, and ecologists will be developing suggested living shoreline...
Rayann Dionne recognized with 2021 CAW Climate Champion Award and U.S. Congressional Record
The New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) is pleased to announce that Rayann Dionne is the recipient of the 2021 CAW Climate Adaptation Community Champion Award. The purpose of the award is to recognize local leaders who put climate-related research and...