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FNR Virtual Seminar featuring Hawai'i Sea Grant

Institute for a Sustainable Future
February 5, 2021
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Zoom

Description

Sea level is rising across the Pacific. Coastal communities are already struggling with issues of erosion, wave overwash, and saltwater intrusion. These problems will likely worsen with sea level rise. Documenting King Tides (the highest tides of the year) can give us a snapshot of what our future shorelines may look like with rising sea levels. This group presentation focuses on the community science project designed to help address this issue, including how the effort is communicated and how scientists are using the data.

PRESENTERS:
Maya Walton: Hawai'i Sea Grant Program Leader
Katy Hintzen: Hawai'i Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Specialist
Dr. Shellie Habel: Hawai'i Sea Grant Extension Agent
Diana Lopera: Hawai'i State Department of Land and Natural Resources

Join: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/97416742008?pwd=djdzbno4cUpMQzFlbzN2azhVLzNNdz09

Meeting ID: 974 1674 2008
Passcode: 897945

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