by Coastal Resilience | Sep 21, 2016
The Gulf has seen about half of its coastal habitats vanish during the past century. The region must re-establish the strong, resilient natural communities that for centuries have protected people and wildlife from storms and provided a wealth of fishery production and biodiversity.
by Coastal Resilience | Sep 21, 2016
From North Carolina down to Florida coastal communities have partnered to build understanding of the roles that natural ecosystems have in regards to coastal resilience and planning.
by Coastal Resilience | Sep 20, 2016
The current and future resilience of Connecticut’s coastline and waterways depends on our ability to visualize change, plan wisely for the future, and take action today to avoid future costs to the economy, citizens and environment.
by Coastal Resilience | Sep 20, 2016
California is at risk now from impacts brought on by a changing climate. Rising sea levels have already begun to creep up California’s shores, bringing with them a host of problems for local communities. In coastal Ventura County alone, approximately 16,000 people own...
by Coastal Resilience | Sep 20, 2016
Santa Barbara County’s beautiful beaches, pristine coastline, and proximity to scenic trails and wilderness in the Los Padres National Forest makes the region beloved by residents and a must-see destination for tourists. In order to preserve these natural resources...