Groundwater-Driven Methane Export Reduces Salt Marsh Blue Carbon Potential
The burial of “blue carbon” in coastal marsh soils is partially offset by marsh-atmosphere methane (CH4) fluxes, but this offset may be greater if other […]
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The burial of “blue carbon” in coastal marsh soils is partially offset by marsh-atmosphere methane (CH4) fluxes, but this offset may be greater if other […]
The impacts of climate change and the continual loss of nature endanger American communities, ecosystems, and infrastructure. To help us achieve climate, conservation and equity […]
The NOAA Restoration Center (RC) provides funding and technical assistance to help communities restore coastal habitats. Through our fisheries restoration grant programs (e.g. Community-based Restoration […]
The NJ Coastal Restoration and Adaptation Planning Tool’s goal is to identify areas and projects for future ecological projects that have value in increasing community […]
The ACJV has adopted a long-term population objective of sustaining 25,000 breeding Saltmarsh Sparrows. To achieve this objective, we must first identify where the highest-priority […]
The Marsh Explorer allows the user to to conduct a high-level evaluation of marsh conditon metrics, and the Living Shoreline Explorer provides recommendations of living […]
Monitoring of coastal restoration projects is needed in order to assess project performance (both in the general effectiveness of the restoration technique and in regard […]
This guidance is intended for use by living shoreline practitioners and interested landowners considering the suitability of a site for a living shoreline project. The […]
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