Outreach & Education
Building a Flood Smart Seacoast
SHEA’s “Flood Smart” program consists of two components: The “Building a Flood Smart Seacoast” workshop series was developed in partnership with the New Hampshire Departments
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Coastal Hazard Adaptation Team
Coastal Hazard Adaptation Team (CHAT)
The Seabrook-Hampton Estuary Alliance (SHEA) and NH Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program are collaborating on a project to help Hampton, NH, plan for coastal
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Planning
Economic Impacts of Sea Level Rise
This report, developed by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management for the Seabrook-Hamptons Estuary Alliance, provides an in-depth analysis of how rising sea levels and
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Outreach & Education
Emergency Preparedness
This presentation was designed to help local property owners prepare for flooding, providing valuable information on resources to track and anticipate incoming floods, what supplies
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EMP
Planning
Estuary Management Plan
The Vision for the Estuary: A sustainable, healthy, and resilient environment providing ecosystem services for the benefit of communities and wildlife. The Estuary Management Plan
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Hampton-Seabrook Estuary Collaborative
Hampton-Seabrook Estuary Collaborative
The Hampton-Seabrook Estuary Collaborative (HSEC) is a group of local, state, and federal organizations and agencies focused on improving the health and vitality of the
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Outreach & Education
Lunch with a Scientist: Seabrook Middle School 7th & 8th grade
This series offers students a behind-the-scenes look at the formative experiences and educational journeys of professionals in STEM fields, while showcasing the wide range of
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Planning
Public Dune Walkway Assessment
Environmental and Usage Assessment of Seabrook’s Public Dune Walkways In early 2023, CRT members began discussing the condition of various public walkways that extend from
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Research & Science
Salt Marsh Conservation Toolkit
The Hampton-Seabrook Estuary (HSE) is a vital coastal habitat in New Hampshire, but its preservation is hindered by highly fragmented and unclear ownership of over
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Outreach & Education
Seabrook Middle School – 6th grade exploration on the salt marsh
SHEA partnered with Seabrook Middle School staff, and Sergio Bonilla, a Wetlands and Wildlife Ecologist with Mission Wetlands, to develop a program to get sixth-grade
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Research & Science
Student Research Projects
The University of New Hampshire College of Engineering and Physical Science (CEPS) Innovation Scholars Program offers first-year students hands-on research experience. Students work with faculty,
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