Through the Streaming Science project, AEC social scientists and NCBS researchers have partnered to design and assess interactive coastal engagement initiatives. This webinar explores how these experiences strengthen connections to living shorelines and climate resilience strategies, helping youth and communities better understand and engage with nature-based coastal solutions.
Learn how warming temperatures and changing conditions are driving seagrass species to shift their ranges, and what those changes mean for coastal ecosystems and management in this webinar presented by Dr. Marc Hensel, Research Assistant Professor at the UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station.Â
How can grazing pressure shape seagrass health and resilience under different environmental conditions? Find out in this webinar presentation by Dr. Stephanie Archer, Assistant Professor at Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON).