
Habitat Conservation & Restoration
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Population growth, economic development, and other human impacts have degraded natural habitats in the Gulf of Mexico coastal zone. To stop further deterioration and promote future regeneration, Gulf communities must commit to environmentally sustainable development. The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is working to advance conservation and restoration of coastal habitats and ecosystems
while protecting habitat quality, quantity, and overall ecosystem services. The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is focusing on five habitat conservation and restoration issues including expanding partnerships, changing policy, developing technology, creating a Gulf Regional Sediment Management Master Plan and reversing the downward trend in habitat and ecosystem services.
Gulf of Mexico Coastal Training Habitat Conservation and Restoration workshops address this priority issue.
Upcoming Workshops
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Habitat Conservation & Restoration
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
Innovative Floodplain Strategies for Coastal Areas: Application of Coastal No Adverse Impact Principles
12/7/2010
Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center, Naples, FL
$10.00
Ecological Restoration Principles and Application with Dr. Andre Clewell
11/30/2010 - 12/3/2010
St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve Center, Port St. Joe, FL
$75.00
Get The Grant! Insider Tips for Writing and Winning Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure and Coastal Restoration Grants
11/16/2010
Weeks Bay Resource Center, Fairhope, Alabama
$45.00
Innovative Floodplain Strategies for Coastal Areas: Application of Coastal No Adverse Impact Principles
11/9/2010
Weedon Island Preserve, St. Petersburg, FL
$10.00
Get The Grant! Funding Your Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure or Coastal Restoration Project
11/4/2010
Tensaw Theater, 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, Spanish Fort, Alabama
$0.00
Get The Grant! Insider Tips for Writing and Winning Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure and Coastal Restoration Grants
11/3/2010
Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Moss Point, MS
$45.00
Get the Grant! Funding Your Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure or Coastal Restoration Project
10/21/2010
Coastal Research and Extension Center, Biloxi, MS
$0.00
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
Maximizing the Financial Advantages of Land Conservation: Advanced Seminar on Conservation Easements with Steve Small
5/11/2010
Riverview Plaza Hotel, Mobile, AL
$95.00
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
Ecological Restoration of Coastal Habitats
10/27/2009 - 10/29/2009
Moss Point, MS
$50.00
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
Innovative Floodplain Strategies: Application of No Adverse Impacts Principles for Coastal Areas
5/28/2009
Cedar Key, FL
$15.00
Coastal Terrestrial and Wetland Invasive Plants: Workshop and Field Tour
5/7/2009
Spanish Fort, AL
$15.00