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Shore Up the Defense: Coastal Science Goes Tactical!

16 min · 17. Jan. 2025
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Click here to share your thoughts or questions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2028281/fan_mail/new] In the first episode of our new season, we learn more about how the Department of Defense and military installations along our coast are helping to implement coastal resilience strategies and improve our natural resources in Georgia! In this episode, hear from Michelle Covi, the Coastal Resilience DOD Liaison with the UGA Marine Extension and GA Sea Grant. Michelle joined in September 2021 and works regionally in the Southeast to connect Sea Grant programs with military community coastal resilience projects through a partnership with SERPPAS (Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability) and the Department of Defense REPI (Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration) program. To learn more about her program, click here [https://gacoast.uga.edu/coastal-resilience-dod-liaison-program/].  Check out the 2021 Climate Adaptation Plan from the DOD [https://www.sustainability.gov/pdfs/dod-2021-cap.pdf] For the interactive StoryMap of DOD sites and their conservation efforts, click here. [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/14b383616f154e678bf4ca570379ae47] For more information about Sentinel Landscapes at DOD sites, click here. [https://sentinellandscapes.org/landscapes/georgia/] To learn more about Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS), click here. [https://serppas.org/] To learn more about the Department of Defense REPI (Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration) program, click here. [https://www.repi.mil/] To learn more about SASMI and the work they are doing, listen to our previous episode SOS: Save our Saltmarsh or click here.  [https://marshforward.org/]

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