Project Portal The tidal shoreline along Wagon Hill Farm is exhibiting considerable erosion, partially the result of foot traffic along the shoreline. The erosion has been exacerbated by natural conditions including wind, wave, ice action, and shading from mature...
Project Portal Building on the initial outreach to conservation commissions conducted during the NH Setting SAIL project, UNH Cooperative Extension and NH Sea Grant staff provided supplemental outreach and technical assistance to help interested Conservation...
Project Portal This project ensures that the NH Coastal Viewer is able to continue operating to support municipal officials and other users. Funds provided cover approximately 18 months of maintenance, new tool development, training resources, and user evaluation for...
Project Portal The primary purpose of this report was to summarize efforts to estimate potential flood damages and cost avoidance for three communities (Raymond, Epping, and Newmarket) within New Hampshire’s Lamprey River watershed as a result of changes in land use...
PROJECT PORTAL SRPC will work with the Lee Conservation Commission, Emergency Management Director, and the Planning and Zoning Department to produce a series of maps with the new floodplain data produced for the Lamprey River Watershed. The maps will be used for land...
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.
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.