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Predicting Climate Change Threats to Key Estuarine Habitats and Ecosystem Services in the Pacific Northwest

Dates

Start Date
2009
End Date
2011
Release Date
2009

Summary

Global climate change and sea-level rise will have profound effects on estuarine fish, shellfish and wildlife populations and their habitats. Our ability to manage sustainable fish, shellfish and other wildlife populations in the future will be seriously compromised unless we have a basic understanding of the coming changes and use this to develop mitigation and adaptation measures. The overall objective of this multi-agency research is to develop the baseline climatic and biological data, models, and tools to predict the cumulative impact of climate change on habitats and ecosystem services in a series of coastal estuaries of the Pacific Northwest. In collaboration with other federal, state, and non-governmental organization partners, [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Deborah A Reusser
Co-Investigator :
Rebecca A Loiselle, Meredith Payne
Funding Agency :
NCCWSC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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NCCW-2009-16_YaquinaEstuaryOR_marsh_mudflats_ChristopherJanousek_EPA.jpg
“Yaquina Estuary, OR - Credit: Christopher Janousek, EPA”
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WoodRiver_Wetland_OR_BLM.png
“Wood River Wetland, OR - Credit: BLM”
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