CRMC talks to Realtors on front lines of climate change
February 5, 2019, CRANSTON – In Rhode Island, there is little to no memory of the last major hurricane – Hurricane Carol in 1954 – and that’s a problem, says […]
» Read moreFebruary 5, 2019, CRANSTON – In Rhode Island, there is little to no memory of the last major hurricane – Hurricane Carol in 1954 – and that’s a problem, says […]
» Read moreThe video is now available: Please join us at the next Shoreline Change Special Area Management Plan (BeachSAMP) Public Stakeholder Meeting to launch Chapter 6: State and Municipal Considerations, […]
» Read moreMeeting #1 DATE: Thursday, October 12, 2017 TIME: 6-8 pm LOCATION: URI Narragansett Bay Campus, Corless Auditorium (Building #2 on this map) WEBCAST: Yes! At the Rhode Island Sea Grant […]
» Read moreSound science, innovative tools, technical expertise and public input underpin the process for capturing the policies and practices that comprise the recommendations of the SAMP document now being drafted. Check […]
» Read moreFROM THE RI COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COUNCIL May 16, 2017, WAKEFIELD – With new sea level rise projections from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration showing the Northeast region, including […]
» Read morePLEASE JOIN US: RI CRMC Shoreline Change Special Area Management Plan (Beach SAMP) Stakeholder Meeting DATE: Thursday, December 1, 2016 TIME: 6-8 pm LOCATION: URI Narragansett Bay Campus, COASTAL INSTITUTE […]
» Read moreHigh tides are predicted during the September and October new moons. Head to the shore on Sept 18-19 and October 16-19 and join the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, […]
» Read morePLEASE JOIN US: RI CRMC Shoreline Change Special Area Management Plan (Beach SAMP) Stakeholder Meeting DATE: Thursday, August 25, 2016 TIME: 6-8 pm LOCATION: URI Narragansett Bay Campus, COASTAL INSTITUTE […]
» Read moreThe article Tidal flooding in North Kingstown’s Wickford is result of rising seas looks at current flooding and inundation from high and king tides in Rhode Island and the implications […]
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