
Ecosystem Integration & Assessment
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When a natural disaster hits, the economic loss of homes, businesses and infrastructure is both significant and measurable. These events can have the same impact on natural resources, but the economic loss is much more difficult to assess. Since coastal ecosystems help sustain local economies and offer protection from tropical storms, finding ways to inventory the
value of such systems is increasingly important. The Alliance is providing the structure for researchers, policy makers, and other active parties to share information and improve the accessibility of ecosystem information and data. The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is focusing on five ecosystem integration and assessment issues including the creation of a Gulf of Mexico Master Mapping plan, improving data access and acquisition, linking marine resource organizations, developing an Emergent Wetlands Status and Trends Report and determining the socioeconomic values of critical coastal ecosystem services in the Gulf region.
Gulf of Mexico Coastal Training Ecosystem Integration and Assessment workshops address this priority issue.
Upcoming Workshops
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Ecosystem Integration & Assessment
Past Workshops
Translating Science For Communities: Words That Work
7/27/2011
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, 108 Island Drive, Eastpoint, FL 32328
$15.00
Water Words That Work
6/28/2011
University of Texas Marine Science Institute, 750 Channel View Drive, Port Aransas, TX
$20.00
Techniques for Creating Living Shorelines in Northwest Florida - Pensacola
6/8/2010
Gulf Power Auditorium, Pensacola, FL
$15.00
Techniques for Creating Living Shorelines in Northwest Florida - Apalachicola
5/26/2010 - 5/27/2010
Apalachicola Community Center, Apalachicola, FL
$15.00
Constructing Living Shorelines in Alabama and Mississippi
3/17/2010 - 3/18/2010
Pelican Landing Conference Center, Moss Point, MS
$45.00
Texas Coastal Bend Living Shorelines
2/11/2010
Port Aransas Community Center, Port Aransas, TX
$0.00
Plant Identification Class: Wetland and Transitional Habitats of the Louisiana Gulf Coast
10/20/2009 - 10/23/2009
Lacombe, LA
$100.00
Introduction to ArcGIS
7/23/2009 - 7/24/2009
Corpus Christi, TX
Southwest Florida Living Shorelines
6/3/2009
Naples, FL