With expert-led case studies and facilitated Q&A on New Hampshire’s first tidal “Living Shoreline” projects 

Who Municipal Staff and Volunteers
When Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Where Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center, 89 Depot Rd, Greenland, NH
Registration There is no fee for this workshop; however, space is limited, so please RSVP to steve.miller@wildlife.nh.gov by Monday April 16.
Contact Questions? E-mail Steve Miller.

An opportunity for municipal staff and volunteers that may be involved in or considering shoreline stabilization projects, or who would review shoreline stabilization permits in their municipality, to learn about living shorelines and discuss real and ongoing “living shoreline” projects with experts.

Participants will learn:

  • What makes “living shorelines” more resilient to storms than hard structures, like
    seawalls how to recognize living shoreline opportunities
  • When to recommend living shorelines
  • Who to contact for guidance