Informational Webinar: Living Shoreline Planning Series
The Northeast Regional Ocean Council (NROC) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) invite coastal communities, Tribes, and non-profit organizations from across New England to apply for their Living Shoreline Planning Series, which will offer free training and technical assistance to help guide you and your team through the process of identifying and developing a conceptual design for a living shoreline.
Up to 10 applicants from across New England will be selected to participate in the Living Shoreline Planning Series, which will consist of five online learning-facilitation sessions and one in-person site visit. Participants will work with staff from Woods Hole Group and Stone Living Lab throughout the Planning Series to apply the tools and techniques presented in the training sessions to develop conceptual designs, cost estimates, and monitoring/maintenance plans for living shoreline projects to reduce erosion and coastal flooding and increase resilience, with co-benefits such as improved habitat and public access to coastal resources. Participants will identify a proposed project area in their application.
Expected outcomes for participants of the Living Shoreline Planning Series include:
Join us for an Informational Zoom Webinar on February 17th. Register here.