Wednesday Webinar: Stakeholder Resources for Living Shorelines
27may2:00 pm3:00 pmWednesday Webinar: Stakeholder Resources for Living Shorelines
Event Details
Wednesday Webinar Stakeholder Resources for Living Shorelines | Renee Collini and Sara Martin, Northern Gulf of Mexico Sentinel Site Cooperative May 27, 2020 Learn about new resources to help property owners, contractors,
Event Details
Wednesday Webinar
Stakeholder Resources for Living Shorelines | Renee Collini and Sara Martin, Northern Gulf of Mexico Sentinel Site Cooperative
May 27, 2020
Learn about new resources to help property owners, contractors, and consultants across the Gulf find information on living shoreline design, construction, cost, and permitting.
Free bi-monthly virtual presentations on Gulf of Mexico Alliance programs.
2:00 pm CT / 3:00 pm ET
No registration is required. Download the flyer for program access information and future presentation dates.
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Economic Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms | Valerie Seidel and Craig Diamond, The Balmoral Group
July 29, 2020
This project quantifies key connections between economic outcomes and coastal health. Data on tourism, housing sales, and fishing activity were analyzed and combined with GIS data on recent Florida HAB events. A dashboard tool allows resource managers easy access to these data in one location.
New Tools for Data Sharing: GOMA CAT and the Gulf of Mexico Open Data Platform | Shawn Landry and Jan Allyn, University of South Florida, Kathy Goodin and Pete Cutter, Nature Serve
September 30, 2020
Two new tools are available to improve data sharing in the Gulf of Mexico. GOMA CAT expands an intuitive and interactive online mapping tool for monitoring sites and management areas. The Gulf of Mexico Open Data Platform provides one source where users can easily discover, understand, and sue standardized habitat data.
Diamondback Terrapin Conservation Plan | Tom Mohrman, The Nature Conservancy
November 18, 2020
This project creates a stakeholder driven conservation plan for diamondback terrapins, a turtle species of concern in the Gulf of Mexico. The plan provides a central source for terrapin information in the Gulf and recommendations to prevent and reverse declines in terrapin populations and their habitats.
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Time
(Wednesday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-05:00) View in my time
Location
LSU/Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Center for River Studies
100 Terrace Ave.