Tools for Tidal Restriction Avoidance and Removal Webinar
June 11, 2020
Amanda Santoni, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Mike Molnar, Coastal States Organization
Kevin Lucey, Habitat Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services-Coastal Program
Scott Jackson, Extension Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts- Department of Environmental Conservation
Howard Schnabolk, Marine Restoration Specialist, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
Mike Ruth PG, Ecologist, Federal Highway Administration.
Tidal restrictions occur when a structure or built landform limits or prevents tidal exchange between upstream and downstream habitats. This can lead to wetland loss through hydrologic alteration or can impact wetland function through changes in salinity, vegetation, water quality, and habitat for wetland fauna. Removal or avoidance of tidal restrictions therefore provide an opportunity for restoration or planning at a watershed scale.
Please join us for this webinar to hear about tools from state, federal, and academic entities that aid in tidal restriction identification, assessment, prioritization, restoration planning, and project funding.
Webcast Flyer (pdf)
Presentation Slides (pdf)