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Restoring the Louisiana coastline is critical – and complex. But thanks to planning, engineering, and people who care, the state has major efforts underway to do just that. Steve Mathies, our global practice leader for coastal restoration, is part of this conversation and shares some key insights in the latest episode of PBS New Orleans' "Challenges and Opportunities: Restoring the Louisiana Coast."
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If you have a moment, or two, or hours in an airport, take a listen to this week's We Grow California episode - Moving at the Speed of Trust. Thank you Chairman Adán Ortega Jr. for the title inspiration! This week, Darcy Villere and I discuss some pretty incredible milestone events. First, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California entered into two Memorandums of Understanding. The first with Friant Water Authority and Westland Water District and the second with the San Joaquin Valley Blueprint. These non-binding agreements open the door to explore mutual beneficial groundwater storage projects as well as other water reliability efforts. Urban and Ag are working together to solve big issues, and some said it would never happen! It all starts with trust. Speaking of trust, I also share some results from a recent Public Trust focus group study. Spoiler alert – it’s not good. And we heard from you regarding our out-of-the-box water infrastructure funding ideas, more on that conversation to come. How are we doing? Do you like what you hear? You can provide comments, suggestions, questions, or recommendations at ecwaterpac.com/podcast . Thanks for tuning in! https://lnkd.in/gKyPFkHT
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Restoring the Louisiana coastline is critical – and complex. But thanks to planning, engineering, and people who care, the state has major efforts underway to do just that. Steve Mathies, our global practice leader for coastal restoration, is part of this conversation and shares some key insights in the latest episode of PBS New Orleans' "Challenges and Opportunities: Restoring the Louisiana Coast."
CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES: RESTORING THE LOUISIANA COAST - WYES New Orleans
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Restoring the Louisiana coastline is critical – and complex. But thanks to planning, engineering, and people who care, the state has major efforts underway to do just that. Steve Mathies, our global practice leader for coastal restoration, is part of this conversation and shares some key insights in the latest episode of PBS New Orleans' "Challenges and Opportunities: Restoring the Louisiana Coast."
CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES: RESTORING THE LOUISIANA COAST - WYES New Orleans
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How do we find our way to "enough?" Today, The Restoration Project's Dream Builder and founder, Lindsay Leahy shares examples of how she and her clients find their way to enough. 👉 Unfortunately, as Lindsay shares, there is no magic answer that applies to everyone. Lindsay shares that each of us needs to sit down, listen to our inner voices, assess what's important to us, tune out societal expectations, and put our time and energy where it matters most. ✨ It is then, when we understand ourselves and our intentions that we can devise goals and plans to help us realize our unique paths to "enough." Watch Lindsay's video for more insights into our February theme of Potential & Peace and finding our way to enough here at The Restoration Project.
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Our 2023 Annual Report is up and ready for you to read! See what YOU helped us accomplish this year - and just how much of an asset the Three Rivers Heritage Trail is to communities in Allegheny County. Our Trail Development team, Trail Stewardship team, Trail Experience team, and Development & Communications team all had quite a year. The report includes highlights, stories, and statistics from 2023 - check it out here: https://lnkd.in/eB4AuSHD
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I am in love with this video Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has on the Blake Plateau. Approximately one hundred miles off the United States’ southeastern coast (Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina), the Blake Plateau is a thriving deep-sea ecosystem hosting 80,000 Lophelia coral mounds — the world’s largest expanse of deep-sea coral habitat. While a well-known benefit of deep-sea corals is the habitat they provide for a diverse community of fishes and invertebrates, a lesser-known but also important service is the role they play in the production of critical nutrients for marine life on the ocean’s surface. Currently, the Blake Plateau has no durable protections from industrial activity, like oil and gas development. We can’t risk this biodiversity hotspot that contributes so much to the broader ocean ecosystem. To learn more about this amazing seascape, please visit https://lnkd.in/e555YmRb.
Ecosystem Services of the Blake Plateau’s Corals
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For those of you who could not watch the “The Coral Restoration Consortium Building a Community of Practice” webinar in real time, the webinar is now live on the CRC website. From sharing the CRC Survey of Coral Restoration Practitioner Needs findings to getting you excited for Reef Futures 2024, this webinar tells you all about what the CRC has been up to and what we have planned for the future. And if you have ever wanted to get more involved with the CRC, the webinar provides countless ways to do so. Whether it is helping to form a Regional Group, joining a Working Group, telling your story on the CRC Storytelling Hub, or applying to become a member of the CRC Advisory Board, there has never been a better time to help the CRC unite the global coral restoration community. #coralrestoration #generationrestoration #themoreyouknow #reeffutures #coralreefs
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Long Live the Kings wants to know what you think about the work we do, how we interact with you, and what you think about salmon restoration in the Salish Sea. It's a short survey that will make a big difference in our future. Find the survey at: http://l.ead.me/LLTK and thanks!
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When it comes to the nature and climate emergency, we need transformative change and fast. A focus on habitat restoration solutions is vital..... but not enough.....not if the env experts decide what needs to happen and then impose change on everyone else! We need better, wiser and more just ways to make decisions and implement action. The answers on how to do that are in my talk.
We are delighted to have Diana Pound CEnv FCIEEM as a keynote speaker at our Autumn conference in November. Join us for this impactful session as we explore how to create more effective and sustainable decisions about restoration projects. Secure your space now: https://lnkd.in/ewniSVpW
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