Project Portal Recognizing their connection through the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary, the three towns committed to working together to find joint solutions for addressing issues of climate change in their communities. UNH Cooperative Extension-NROC coordinated and...
THE LATEST HAPPENINGS This project advanced resiliency and adaptation planning for climate change related hazards by integrating tools, research, outreach, and technical assistance in the Hampton-Seabrook estuary, Dover, and Portsmouth. Outreach was also conducted to...
The Aquatic Resource Mitigation (ARM) Fund program is preparing for the 2021 grant round with an announcement of $2 million available in the Salmon Falls – Piscataqua River watershed. Learn more: https://www.des.nh.gov/blog/protecting-and-restoring-aquatic-resources
(Image credit: Jan McClure, The Nature Conservancy)
Portsmouth City Council votes to endorse more than $3 million in projects to protect city-owned Prescott Park from flooding and climate change threats https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/local/2021/02/23/portsmouth-nh-council-backs-projects-protect-prescott-park/4554165001/ @seacoastonline @FostersDailyDem