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New Hampshire’s changing climate is evident not only to scientists but also to communities attempting to respond to its impacts. As the climate continues to shift, the wellbeing of these...
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Several reserves collaborated to develop the Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Coastal Habitats. The tool helps decision makers evaluate a habitat’s vulnerability to climate change...
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The National Estuarine Research Reserve System has a proven track record of successfully transferring and translating reserve science to a broad suite of educators through teacher workshops. In...
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Bathymetry for Great Bay was derived from six surveys containing 30,640 soundings. One older, less accurate, overlapping survey was omitted before tinning the data. The average separation between...
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Game Changer: New England Climate Change Adaptation Project - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative)
With sea levels rising and severe storms happening more frequently, coastal communities are on the front lines of climate change. Planning for these impacts involves making complex, difficult...
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Stretching 15 miles inland, New Hampshire’s Great Bay cuts through the heart of one of the state’s most densely populated regions. Nitrogen concentrations in the bay have increased significantly,...
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Population growth in New Hampshire’s coastal communities is straining municipal stormwater and wastewater infrastructure and placing water quality and public health at risk. At the same time,...
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Rivers and streams flow across the boundaries of 52 communities before reaching New Hampshire’s Great Bay. As they travel through each community, they collect pollution from stormwater runoff and...
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