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- Coral Reefs - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Healthy coral reefs can absorb up to 97 percent of a wave’s energy, which buffers shorelines from currents, waves, and storms, helping to prevent loss of life and property damage
- NOAA Office for Coastal Management
National Coastal Zone Management Program National Estuarine Research Reserve System Coral Reef Conservation Program Digital Coast Providing grants for community and regional projects that protect habitat and decrease flooding
- CORAL REEF CONSERVATION PROGRAM - coast. noaa. gov
Because coral reefs are not expected to recover without intervention, these alternatives are the only two that would support the recovery and restoration of coral reefs
- Puerto Rico - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Established in 1999, the program was established “for the management, conservation, and protection of coral reefs for the enjoyment and benefit of the people of Puerto Rico” (Act 147 of 1999)
- NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program - Financial Assistance for Fiscal . . .
Atlantic Caribbean - 45% International - 10%$4,196,134
- NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Financial Assistance Awards for Fiscal . . .
NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program Financial Assistance for Fiscal Year 2021 NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program Financial Assistance for Fiscal Year 2021
- Publication - Coral Reef Conservation Program Strategic Plan
Multiple threats have put coral reefs and their ecosystem services at risk Pollution, fishing impacts, a changing global climate, and other stressors have destroyed or severely damaged many of the world’s reefs
- Digital Coast Connections Newsletter
January 2024 Marsh Migration, Tidal Crossings, and More Also Noted Tech Topics: Identify When and Where Marshes Will Migrate Stories From Your Peers: New Hampshire Towns Upgrade their Tidal Crossings Tips from the Digital Coast Academy: Find a Project Champion Fast Fact: Coral Reefs
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