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Related Links
The below links represent supplemental information about our climate change programs.
Additional links related to Climate Change
- NOAA Climate Program Office
- U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP)
- Coastal States Organization (CSO) report on the Role of Coastal Zone Management Programs in Adaptation to Climate Change
- Climate Services Development
Past Workshops
NOAA Workshop on Strengthening Capacity to Address the Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Communities and Ecosystems. June 19 - 20, 2008
Climate Change in the Northeast: Preparing for the Future
PICES/GLOBEC Symposium on Climate variability and ecosystem impacts on the North Pacific: A basin-scale synthesis. Honolulu, HI. April 19–21, 2006.
ECOHAB/GLOBEC Gulf of Maine Modeling Workshop Report (pdf)
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SEA LEVEL RISE
- CEECC Homepage
- North Carolina Pilot Project Site
- One-NOAA Event Discusses Pressing Issue of Sea Level Rise in Coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle
- Planning for the Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Climate Change: Workshop Summary Report
- CSCOR sponsored a workshop to explore the ecological effects of sea level rise in Beaufort, North Carolina on February 4-5, 2004. A white paperwith the results from the workshop gives guidance from the research and management community in the major areas of research needed to help coastal managers mitigate regional ecological impacts of sea level rise.
- NOAA's Sea Level Rise Research Program: North Carolina, Managers Meeting Fact Sheet
- NOAA Workshop White Paper: Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise in the Florida Panhandle and Coastal Alabama; Research and Modeling Needs
GLOBEC
CLIMATE CHANGE in the INTERTIDAL ZONE
PROPOSED INITIATIVES
- CEECC Homepage
- International Scientists Find "Acidified" Water on the Continental Shelf from Canada to Mexico
- Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Ocean Acidification Home Page
- NESDIS Coral Reef Watch Ocean Acidification Satellite Product for the Caribbean
- The Ocean Acidification Network