The National Estuarine Research Reserve System is a partnership of NOAA and coastal states to study and protect vital coastal and estuarine resources.
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Reserve research and monitoring programs provide a robust foundation for effective national, regional, and local coastal zone management.
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Reserve Research
Graduate Fellows use reserves as living laboratories to address coastal management needs in the natural and social sciences.
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Reserves provide educational & outreach activities that advance estuary literacy and engage educators, students and the general public to practice coastal stewardship.
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Education Network
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Estuaries.noaa.gov
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Community Education
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About Estuaries
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Reserve Education
The Coastal Training Program provides science-based information and training to support those who make decisions that affect coastal resources.
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Reserve CTP
Reserve Stewardship programs integrate science, monitoring and communities to protect, manage, and restore coastal habitats.
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Ecological Changes
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Restoration
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Habitat Mapping and Change
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Restoration Science
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Reserve Stewardship
News and listings of events, activities and achievements from throughout the National Estuarine Research Reserve System.
NERRS News
CTP Calendar & Events
The National Estuarine Research Reserve System protects more than 1.3 million acres in 28 reserves in 22 states and Puerto Rico.
Northeast
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Wells, ME
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Great Bay, NH
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Waquoit Bay, MA
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Narragansett Bay, RI
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Hudson River, NY
Mid Atlantic
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Jacques Cousteau, NJ
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Delaware
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Chesapeake Bay, MD
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Chesapeake Bay, VA
Southeast
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North Carolina
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North Inlet-Winyah, SC
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ACE Basin, SC
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Sapelo Island, GA
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GTM, FL
Great Lakes
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Old Woman Creek, OH
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Lake Superior, WI
Caribbean
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Jobos Bay, PR
Gulf of Mexico
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Rookery Bay, FL
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Apalachicola, FL
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Weeks Bay, AL
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Grand Bay, MS
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Mission-Aransas, TX
West Coast
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Kachemak Bay, AK
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Padilla Bay, WA
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South Slough, OR
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San Francisco, CA
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Elkhorn Slough, CA
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Tijuana River, CA
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Training
Training
Publications
National Publications of the Coastal Training Program
Joint External Review of Training Activities: Findings and Improvement Options
, March 2009
At A Glance: The National Estuarine Research Reserve System - Coastal Training Program
, September 2008
Improving Decisions Affecting Our Coasts Through Training & Technical Assistance - NERRS Coastal Training Program
, September 2008
Trends Analysis of Coastal Training Programs in the National Estuarine Research Reserve System
, November 2004
Last Updated on:
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Reserve CTP
ACE Basin, SC
Apalachicola, FL
Chesapeake Bay, MD
Chesapeake Bay, VA
Delaware
Elkhorn Slough, CA
Grand Bay, MS
Great Bay, NH
GTM, FL
Hudson River, NY
Jacques Cousteau, NJ
Jobos Bay, PR
Kachemak Bay, AK
Mission-Aransas, TX
Narragansett Bay, RI
North Carolina
North Inlet-Winyah, SC
Old Woman Creek, OH
Padilla Bay, WA
Rookery Bay, FL
San Francisco, CA
Sapelo Island, GA
South Slough, OR
Tijuana River, CA
Waquoit Bay, MA
Weeks Bay, AL
Wells, ME
Overview
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WA Climate Change Training
Great Lakes Climate Training
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For more information contact
Matt.Chasse@noaa.gov
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