Technical Teams Meeting – February 25-26
The GSAA Issue Area Technical Teams (IATTs) and Project Teams will meet in Savannah, GA to coordinate implementation of their 2014 Work Plans, identify opportunities for shared implementation approaches through cross-team coordination, and learn more about leadership discussions. Participants will include GSAA members of the IATTs, Project Teams, Executive Planning Team members, and invited guests. Please see the event page to learn more about the meeting venue, draft agenda, and travel...
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The GSAA Coast and Ocean Data Portal is an online toolkit and resource center that consolidates available state, regional, and federal data- sets into one location. The Portal has three main sections: Learn (which highlights themes and pre-selected data layers), Explore (data catalog), and Visualize (map viewer). The initial themes highlighted in the Portal are sediment management (port expansion and beach nourishment) and habitat conservation, and the data catalog and data layers will grow by adding data related to those themes or by...
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Sept. 4–6, 2013, Raleigh, NC The 3rd Annual Meeting of the Governors’ South Atlantic Alliance (GSAA) was held in Raleigh, NC at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, Nature Research Center and Environmental Conference Center. Approximately 100 people attended from the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, as well as representatives from federal agencies, regional organizations, the academic community, non-profit organizations and industry. The 3rd Annual Meeting marks the first time that representatives of stakeholder...
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December 16-17, 2013, Wilmington, NC The GSAA Healthy Ecosystems and Clean Coastal and Ocean Waters teams are supporting the second Southeast Tidal Creeks Summit, a follow-up to the successful first summit held in 2011. Scientists, resource managers, local governments, and not-for-profit organizations will have the opportunity to network and exchange research results, innovative programs, and ideas to increase collaboration among southeastern states to protect, manage, and restore tidal creeks. Participants will identify the current...
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