Living Shoreline Explorer App Fact Sheet
Read the Living Shoreline Explorer app fact sheet to learn the details about what the app is, who should use it, and how it works.
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Read the Living Shoreline Explorer app fact sheet to learn the details about what the app is, who should use it, and how it works.
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The Nature Conservancy in California and the California State Coastal Conservancy proudly announce the release of the first, statewide, comprehensive assessment of the vulnerability of habitats, imperiled species, and conservation lands to sea level rise.
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Scientists at North Carolina State University, the North Carolina Coastal Reserve and National Research Reserve, the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries, and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, have developed a habitat suitability index model to improve oyster sanctuary site selection and improve restoration efforts along the coast of North Carolina.
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Coastal areas provide critical habitat for wildlife and are home to more than 40 percent of the U.S. population. Yet coastal sites vary widely in their ability to accommodate rising seas, based on inherent natural features and the degree of human influence on key ecological processes. Scientists from TNC evaluated over 10,000 coastal sites in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic for their capacity to sustain biodiversity and natural services under increasing inundation from sea level rise.