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Poster Presentations<br />
STP67<br />
STP68<br />
Mapping Resilience Planning and<br />
Implementation in New Jersey’s Coastal<br />
Communities<br />
Elizabeth Semple, NJDEP, Office of Coastal and<br />
Land Use Planning<br />
Mapping Shoreline Change to Inform Coastal<br />
Restoration Projects<br />
Elizabeth Semple, NJDEP, Office of Coastal and<br />
Land Use Planning<br />
STP77<br />
STP78<br />
Maximizing Adaptive Capacity and Ecosystem<br />
Services: A GIS-Based Approach to Managed<br />
Realignment<br />
Jennie Graham, CBWES, Inc.<br />
Salt-Marsh Loss During Rising Sea Levels, a<br />
Change Analysis From Parramore and Cedar<br />
Islands, Virginia, 1957-2012<br />
Julie Sepanik, Oregon Coastal Management<br />
Program/George Mason University<br />
STP69<br />
Looking Back Over 10 Years of Tidal Wetland<br />
Restoration in Nova Scotia, Canada<br />
Tony Bowron, CB Wetlands & Environmental<br />
Specialists, Inc.<br />
STP79<br />
Anthropogenic and Climate Change Impacts<br />
on Tidal Wetlands and Fisheries in the<br />
Chesapeake Bay<br />
Kara Skipper, Chesapeake Research Consortium<br />
STP70<br />
STP71<br />
STP72<br />
STP73<br />
STP74<br />
STP75<br />
Small Habitat Restoration in an Urban<br />
Landscape Within North Mission Bay, San<br />
Diego, California<br />
Carolyn Lieberman, USFWS<br />
What do Skaggs Island and Sagrada Familia<br />
Have in Common?<br />
Renee Spenst, Ducks Unlimited, Inc.<br />
USDA NRCS Texas: Coastal Restoration and<br />
Partnerships Efforts Along the Texas Coast<br />
Scott Alford, USDA NRCS<br />
Impacts of Runaway Transgression on Back<br />
Barrier Marsh Ecosystems<br />
Kathryn Norman, George Washington<br />
University<br />
Restoring and Sustaining Ecological Function<br />
in Coastal Marshes Affected by Sea Level Rise<br />
Damarys Acevedo-Mackey, U.S. Army<br />
Engineer Research and Development Center<br />
(ERDC)<br />
Estuarine Wetland Loss and Change Due to<br />
Natural and Anthropogenic Forces Over Time<br />
Along the Delaware Coast: Tracking Future<br />
Loss and Change<br />
Mark Biddle, Delaware Department of Natural<br />
Resources and Environmental Control<br />
STP80<br />
STP81<br />
STP82<br />
STP83<br />
STP84<br />
STP85<br />
Dynamic Surface Elevation Controls on<br />
Wetland Submergence and Migration<br />
Donald Cahoon, USGS<br />
Long-Term Reference Data in New Jersey<br />
Coastal Marshes: Perspectives on Elevation<br />
Dynamics and Thin Layer Placement<br />
LeeAnn Haaf, Partnership for the Delaware<br />
Estuary<br />
Vegetation Bias Correction in Tidal Salt<br />
Marsh Lidar Data Sets with Artificial Neural<br />
Networks<br />
Laura Mitchell, USFWS<br />
Monitoring Thin-Layer Sediment Application<br />
for Sea-Level Rise Adaptation in a Southern<br />
California Tidal Marsh<br />
Karen Thorne, USGS<br />
Microphytobenthos Response to an<br />
Exceptional Drought in a Northwestern Gulf of<br />
Mexico Brackish Marsh<br />
Katie Bowers, Texas A&M University at<br />
Galveston<br />
Using Renewable Mississippi River Sediment<br />
to Create Marshes in Louisiana: The Bayou<br />
Dupont Projects<br />
Patricia Taylor, U.S. EPA Region 6<br />
STP76<br />
Testing a Novel Adaptation Strategy in a<br />
California Salt Marsh<br />
Evyan Borgnis, State Coastal Conservancy<br />
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