Admission is Free
May 20, 2023
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
This Fair is being hosted by SHEA to help residents and municipal representatives learn about flooding and storm surge issues, and different ways to reduce their impacts. Speak with local organizations, student scientists, and leading experts about different ways to support our coastal natural resources and better prepare and protect homes and communities in the face of increasing tides and storms.
Location: Hampton Centre School Gym
Exhibitors – More Coming Soon!
Organization |
Topic |
NH Floodplain Management Plan | FEMA Flood Zones & National Flood Insurance Program |
Pollinator Pathways NH | Creating pollinator-friendly yardscapes |
NH Department of Environmental Services – Coastal Program | Coastal Flood Risks & Tools |
Hampton Coastal Hazards Adaptation Team (CHAT) | Ad hoc workgroup dedicated to evaluating and supporting community-based coastal flooding adaptation strategies. |
Seabrook Middle School | 5th & 6th-grade students’ outdoor science curriculum experiences related to estuary functions |
Flood Ready Neighborhoods Program | Neighborhood-scale program providing flood risk information and technical support to assess options to address and reduce flood risk |
Seacoast Science Center | Marine science educational programming and volunteer opportunities |
Carpentier Construction, LLC | FEMA-compliant home elevations |
Coastal Research Volunteer Program | Collaborative network of volunteers and scientists focused on coastal research, monitoring, and stewardship |
Winnacunnet High School | Sea-level Rise Research and Marine Debris Art |
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership | State of Our Estuaries Report and Enviroscape Watershed Demonstration |
Payne Construction Services | Flood recovery services – foundation repairs and reconstruction and building elevations |
UNH Jackson Estuarine Laboratory | Research historic and current impacts on saltmarsh habitats and restoration techniques like living shorelines |
NH Floodplain Management Plan
FEMA Flood Zones & National Flood Insurance Program
Pollinator Pathways NH
Creating pollinator friendly yards
NH Department of Environmental Services - Coastal Program
Hampton Coastal Hazards Adaptation Team (CHAT)
Seabrook Middle School
5th & 6th-grade students’ outdoor science curriculum experiences related to estuary functions
Flood Ready Neighborhoods Program
Neighborhood-scale program providing flood risk information and technical support to assess options to address and reduce flood risk.
Seacoast Science Center
Marine science educational programming and volunteer opportunities
Carpentier Construction, LLC
FEMA-compliant home elevations
Coastal Research Volunteer Program
Collaborative network of volunteers and scientists focused on coastal research, monitoring, and stewardship
Parking: Street and adjacent parking lot parking. Please do not park in school driveway
Question please email rdionne@shea4nh.org