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A Community Effort Stems Runoff to Safeguard Corals in Puerto Rico. In Culebra, Puerto Rico, the community used green infrastructure to decrease coastal erosion and mitigate damage to their near-shore ...
Tribal Community Partners with Researchers to Monitor Food and Climate. Residents of a rural Alaska village are studying their environment to understand and protect their food. Their research partners ...
Narrative :. This toolkit compiles the latest scientific guidance and tools to help managers to assess social and ecological vulnerability to climate change and other stressors. It focuses on simple a ...
Published :. April 2021. This report presents key findings from evaluative research investigating the Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative's (PICCC) achievements in the Hawaiian Islands between ...
Narrative :. Marine ecosystems provide food, jobs, security, well-being, and other services to millions of people across the U.S., yet they and the people that rely on them are facing increasingly com ...
Published :. May 2019. The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) is a federally recognized Indian Tribe that serves 20 villages and communities stretching ...
Published :. October 2018. This special report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change describes the impacts of global warming of 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. The report also describ ...
Published :. January 2021. Hotter weather, stronger typhoons, coral reef death, and physical and mental health risks are among the major challenges detailed in this report on climate change in the Com ...
Narrative :. The Habitat Enhancement and Restoration Unit of Georgia's Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) fishery targeting tunas, wahoo, and dolphin. This map provides details on each reef, such ...
Living Marine Resources. Climate-related impacts are only one of the threats to our nation's living marine resources. Fisheries and tourism—and the economies of communities supported by these sectors— ...
