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SUMMARY:RAE Coastal Restoration Toolkit Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in implementing a coastal restoration project such as a living shoreline? Join the Delaware Living Shorelines Committee for this free webinar to hear about the Restore America’s Estuaries Coastal Restoration Toolkit and our living shoreline initiative. \nClick here to register
URL:https://estuaries.org/event/rae-coastal-restoration-toolkit-webinar/
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SUMMARY:The breathing of a salt marsh: learnings and challenges about carbon dynamics
DESCRIPTION:Register today! \nJoin RAE for the June edition of our monthly webinar series featuring Rodrigo Vargas. \nRodrigo Vargas is an Associate Professor at the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Delaware. He completed his PhD at the University of California-Riverside and a postdoc at the University of California-Berkeley. His research interests focus on how biophysical factors regulate greenhouse gas dynamics in terrestrial and coastal ecosystems. He studies soil-plant-atmosphere interactions to understand and quantify the response of ecosystems to management\, extreme events\, and global environmental change. His research spans from data mining and applying machine learning approaches\, to remote sensing and micrometeorological measurements of greenhouse gas fluxes at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Dr. Vargas has published over 140 peer-reviewed publications and has received funding from NSF\, NASA\, USDA\, DARPA and several state and international organizations. He serves as an Associate Editor for Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences published by the American Geophysical Union\, is a Handling Editor for Oecologia\, and is a member of the editorial board of Global Change Biology. He has been part of the science steering groups of the North American Carbon Program\, North American Forestry Commission\, Mexican Carbon Program\, and AmeriFlux. He was a co-lead for Chapter 2 of the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) and a contributing author of the “Status of the World’s Soil Resources 2015” by the FAO of the United Nations. He is a member of the committee on Science and the Arts in the Earth and Environmental Science cluster of the Franklin Institute\, a member of the U.S. National Committee for Soil Science of the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering and Medicine\, and a fellow of the Earth Leadership Program.
URL:https://estuaries.org/event/the-breathing-of-a-salt-marsh-learnings-and-challenges-about-carbon-dynamics/
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SUMMARY:NEP Coastal Watersheds Grant Program Informational Webinar 2
DESCRIPTION:Register today! \nJoin us to learn about the 2021 NEP Coastal Watersheds Grant round. We will provide a general overview\, along with information about eligibility and the overall application process. For more information on the program\, please visit https://estuaries.org/initiatives/watershedgrants/.
URL:https://estuaries.org/event/nep-coastal-watersheds-grant-program-informational-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Seagrass: An ally in the fight against climate change
DESCRIPTION:Register today! \nDr. Stacy Baez is an officer with the coastal wetlands and coral reefs project at Pew Charitable Trusts. She supports countries in developing the scientific framework needed to ensure strong protections for coastal wetlands and coral reefs. Baez has worked on science initiatives to support the creation of large\, fully protected marine areas worldwide\, and she also worked to establish Caribbean shark sanctuaries. Before joining Pew\, Baez conducted small-scale fisheries assessments in the Philippines. \nShe holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Morgan State University and a doctorate in oceanography from Old Dominion University.
URL:https://estuaries.org/event/seagrass-an-ally-in-the-fight-against-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:NEP Coastal Watersheds Grant Program Informational Webinar 1
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about the 2021 NEP Coastal Watersheds Grant round. We will provide a general overview\, along with information about eligibility and the overall application process. For more information on the program\, please visit https://estuaries.org/initiatives/watershedgrants/.
URL:https://estuaries.org/event/nep-coastal-watersheds-grant-program-informational-webinar-1/
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SUMMARY:Blue Carbon - A nature based solution for climate and coastal communities
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register for this event \nRestore America’s Estuaries is proud to announce we’ll be hosting a side event at this year’s US Climate Action Week to celebrate Earth Day and the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement. We’ll be joined by esteemed guests and leaders in the field of blue carbon science\, finance\, and policy to talk about how protecting these ecosystems can help reduce carbon emissions. For more information\, please visit: https://www.theclimategroup.org/us-climate-action-week. \nProtecting and restoring coastal wetlands can be a nature-based solution to climate change and a critical tool to capture and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. Because of the high productivity and rapid sedimentation in these areas\, ecosystems such as mangroves\, salt marshes and sea grass beds can sequester carbon at rates up to ten times that of upland forests per unit area. That carbon is stored in the soils and can remain there for centuries\, but only if the soils are preserved in their wetland state. They also provide myriad values to coastal communities in the form of protection from storm surge and sea level rise due to climate change\, water filtration\, and enhanced biodiversity. To fully take advantage of this important climate mitigation and adaptation tool\, we must invest in the protection and restoration of these habitats. Most coastal wetlands in the US and around the world have already been lost at staggering rates\, making it more important to protect what remains and restore what has been lost. The recent understanding of the role they play in trapping greenhouse gases\, coupled with their economic and social values\, makes their protection and restoration all the more valuable.  \nHost \n\nHilary Stevens\, Coastal Resilience Manager – Restore America’s Estuaries\n\nPanelists \n\nSteve Crooks – Silvestrum Climate Associates\,\nEmily Pidgeon – Conservation International\,\nTonna-Marie Surgeon-Rodgers – Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve\nMaxine Sugarman – The Office of Representative Suzanne Bonamici
URL:https://estuaries.org/event/blue-carbon-a-nature-based-solution-for-climate-and-coastal-communities/
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