Pictured Above: Steve Miller (left), CAW Co-Chair / Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, presented Steve Bird (Right), Dover City Planner, with CAW’s 2017 Climate Adaptation Award at the Coastal Climate Summit on May 25, 2017. By: Nathalie Morison The...
New Hampshire GRANIT and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Coastal Program are excited to launch a new website and training program for the New Hampshire Coastal Viewer mapping tool: www.nhcoastalviewer.org. The NH Coastal Viewer, which...
By: Lisa Graichen Wells, ME – A number of members of the NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) attended the 2017 Beaches Conference on July 14 at the Wells High School in Wells, Maine. The first Maine Beaches Conference was in 2000, and this year’s –...
The Great Bay Resources Protection Partnership announces $38,000 in grant funds available for conservation land transaction costs in the New Hampshire Coastal Watershed Durham, NH – The Great Bay Resource Protection Partnership (GBRPP) has announced grant applications...
By: Lisa Graichen St. Paul, MN – Five members of the NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) kicked off May with a trip to St. Paul, Minnesota, for the 3rd National Adaptation Forum (NAF). The Forum drew about 1,000 attendees from almost all 50 states, as well as...
By: Kirsten Howard Greenland, NH – This year’s Climate Summit was a little different than past summits. After working for over eight years with coastal NH communities, the Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) and our partners have learned a few things about what...