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Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

by Melinda Thome | Nov 24, 2014 | Past Webinars, Webinars

This webinar originally aired on Nov 24, 2018. Presenter(s): Steven Lutz of GRID-Arendal, and Angela Martin of Blue Climate Solutions Click here to view on...
Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

Working Across Agency Lines to Improve Visitor Use Management on United States Public Lands and Waters

by John Davis | Nov 13, 2014 | Past Webinars

The United States has a diverse system of national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, marine protected areas, estuarine research reserves…

Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

Educating the Public about Climate Change Threats Using Role-Play Simulations: The New England Climate Adaptation Project

by John Davis | Oct 30, 2014 | Past Webinars

Role-play simulations are experiential exercises that help community residents and decision-makers learn more about the scientific..

Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

A Guide to Tools for Landscape Conservation Planning

by John Davis | Oct 21, 2014 | Past Webinars

Tribal, agency, conservation organization, and private sector managers are engaged in landscape-scale planning to conserve and sustainably manage natural…

Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

The Baltimore Water Wheel as a solution to ocean plastics

by John Davis | Oct 14, 2014 | Past Webinars

This one-hour webinar answered your questions about how Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Water Wheel works as a debris collection mechanism and whether a similar system might be applicable to watershed cleanup programs elsewhere…

Fish Carbon: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge

A Cultural Resources Toolkit for MPA Managers

by John Davis | Oct 9, 2014 | Past Webinars

The Cultural Heritage Resources Working Group of the MPA Federal Advisory Committee is creating a virtual toolkit for coastal and MPA managers on cultural resource management

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