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The Hard and Soft of Shoreline Management: Conference and Follow-up Outreach

The Hard and Soft of Shoreline Management: Conference and Follow-up Outreach

May 1, 2014

PROJECT PORTAL In December 2014 the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, and our partners in CAW hosted a conference focused on improving shoreline management in NH. Over 120 individuals attended this conference including coastal decision makers from the NH...

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11 Jan

NH is likely to see more people move to its inland communities as climate change makes it harder to live in other places in the US. In fact, it’s already happening. How should we plan for climate migration? Great story by @aropeik.

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Climate migration is coming to northern New England. For a region with a greying, largely white population, it could create growth - or, without good planning, disruption. A remix of our recent @OutsideInRadio ep: https://www.nhpr.org/post/climate-change-drives-migration-nh-towns-face-tension-and-opportunity

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4 Dec

We're excited to announce and congratulate the winners of the 2020 King Tide Contest! Read the entire winners announcement here: https://www.nhcaw.org/2020-king-tide-contest-winners/. Big thanks to all who participated and helped raise awareness of NH's rising tides! Your support is tremendously appreciated.

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The New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup envisions coastal watershed communities that are resourceful, ready and resilient to extreme weather and long term climate change.
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