Featuring~Rhode Island e911 Exposure Assessment page
Take a look at the “e911” page, this page offers a summary of all exposed structures in each of the 21 coastal municipalities in Rhode Island within a variety of […]
» Read moreTake a look at the “e911” page, this page offers a summary of all exposed structures in each of the 21 coastal municipalities in Rhode Island within a variety of […]
» 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 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 […]
» Read moreOn Monday May 9th Teresa Crean presented the North Kingstown Sea Level Rise Adaptation Pilot Project to the North Kingstown’s Town Council. To watch Teresa Crean present of the NK […]
» Read moreHigh tides are predicted during the May new moon. Head to the shore on May 6-7 and join the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, URI Coastal Resources Center, Rhode […]
» Read moreSee how URI students are helping test how green infrastructure can counteract flood and erosion damage. To read the article click here.
» Read moreGet your phones and cameras ready! Have a shot of a high tide or storm surge in your neighborhood? Post it to MYCOAST or download the app onto your phone. Bob […]
» Read moreThe article written by Sharon Ashworth for Ensia looks at the use of Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) a coastal modeling tool. SLAMM maps the effect that projected sea […]
» Read moreThe Beach SAMP team has held multiple municipal work sessions in collaboration with other state agency partners to discuss adaptation planning at the local level. The purpose of these meetings […]
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