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Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

by John Davis | Apr 9, 2015 | Past Webinars

In this webinar, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian of Kawerak, Inc. will presented a recently completed project on indigenous knowledge and use of ocean currents…

Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

Plastic Waste Inputs from Land into the Ocean

by John Davis | Apr 8, 2015 | Past Webinars

Considerable progress has been made in determining the amount and location of plastic debris in our seas, but how much plastic actually enters them in the first place is more uncertain.

Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

Lessons in Managing Public Space: From Public Lands to the EEZ

by John Davis | Mar 18, 2015 | Past Webinars

One of the most recent trends in ocean management has been the introduction of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) to reconcile multiple human objectives, including economic growth and ecosystem protection,

Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

Climate-Smart Adaptation: Vulnerability Assessment Results and Next Steps for the North-central California Coast and Ocean

by John Davis | Mar 12, 2015 | Past Webinars

Learn how the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary MPA is planning for climate-smart adaptation and how you might be able to use the same approach..

Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

Estimating Blue Carbon Storage in Texas Coastal Wetlands

by John Davis | Mar 4, 2015 | Past Webinars

Blue Carbon is a term used to define carbon that is stored and sequestered in coastal wetland habitats. Wetland habitats found along the Gulf Coast of Texas include coastal salt marshes…

Indigenous Knowledge and Use of Ocean Currents in the Bering Strait Region

Application of the Sea-Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) to New York and Connecticut

by John Davis | Feb 25, 2015 | Past Webinars

In 2013, the states of New York and Connecticut and the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission funded the application of the Sea-Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM)..

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