The Southeast and Caribbean region is one of the fastest growing in the US, with a rapidly transforming economic base. Increasing population, particularly along coasts, drives a strong demand for ecosystem services, and puts more people at risk to hazards and changing climate.
The Southeast and Caribbean region is one of the fastest growing in the US, with a rapidly transforming economic base. Increasing population, particularly along coasts, drives a strong demand for ecosystem services, and puts more people at risk to hazards and changing climate.
The Southeast and Caribbean region is one of the fastest growing in the US, with a rapidly transforming economic base. Increasing population, particularly along coasts, drives a strong demand for ecosystem services, and puts more people at risk to hazards and changing climate.
The Southeast and Caribbean region is one of the fastest growing in the US, with a rapidly transforming economic base. Increasing population, particularly along coasts, drives a strong demand for ecosystem services, and puts more people at risk to hazards and changing climate.
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Draft ‘NOAA Caribbean Strategy’ Available for Review and Comment The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is seeking comment on the draft version of NOAA's Caribbean Strategy through May 31, 2013. The Strategy is intended to read more... |
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NOAA’s National Weather Service Meets with the Environmental Community in Tampa The Emergency Response Specialists representing NOAA's Weather Ready Nation Tampa Pilot Project hosted an Ecological and Environmental Workshop on March 7, 2013. NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) read more... |
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Biological and Economic Findings from Tortugas Ecological Reserve in Florida Keys A new NOAA research report finds that both fish populations and commercial and recreational anglers have benefited from “no-take” protections in the Tortugas Ecological Reserve in the Florida Keys read more... |
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NOAA and EPA Release Atlantic and Gulf Region Coastal Wetlands Reviews NOAA, in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), announced the release of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regional Coastal Wetland Reviews, including the South Atlantic Review. The read more... |
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