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|Text_Body=In addition to supporting fisheries and protected resources, habitat restoration builds resilience in communities and ecosystems. Hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters can have devastating effects on coastal communities. Restoring healthy habitats can help protect these communities from damage caused by extreme weather and a changing climate.
|Text_Body=In addition to supporting fisheries and protected resources, habitat restoration builds resilience in communities and ecosystems. Hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters can have devastating effects on coastal communities. Restoring healthy habitats can help protect these communities from damage caused by extreme weather and a changing climate.


Habitat restoration provides a safe, effective, and affordable approach to coastal protection. '''Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams (causeways)''' can improve coastal resilience—helping communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
Habitat restoration provides a safe, effective, and affordable approach to coastal protection. '''''Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams (causeways)''''' can improve coastal resilience—helping communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.


The NOAA Restoration Center in the Office of Habitat Conservation invests in habitat restoration across the country where our fisheries and protected resources need it most. Our funding and technical assistance help build effective, efficient restoration projects that meet the needs of both fisheries and coastal communities. Our habitat restoration work supports coastal community resilience by:
The NOAA Restoration Center in the Office of Habitat Conservation invests in habitat restoration across the country where our fisheries and protected resources need it most. Our funding and technical assistance help build effective, efficient restoration projects that meet the needs of both fisheries and coastal communities. Our habitat restoration work supports coastal community resilience by:
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*Protecting shorelines from erosion and sea level rise
*Protecting shorelines from erosion and sea level rise
*Eliminating safety risks associated with outdated, hazardous structures
*Eliminating safety risks associated with outdated, hazardous structures
Read the full news story on the NOAA Fisheries website: [https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/building-community-resilience-through-habitat-restoration NOAA Building Community Resilience Through Habitat Restoration]
|Topic=Restoration
|Topic=Restoration
|Keywords=NOAA Coastal Resilience Wetlands Causeways Restoration
|Poster=Admin
|Poster=Admin
|Posted=20210726122342
|Posted=20210726122342
|Description=Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams (ie: causeways) can improve coastal resilience—helping communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
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Latest revision as of 06:33, July 27, 2021

Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams (ie: causeways) can improve coastal resilience—helping communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
Indian River Lagoon News
Building Community Resilience Through Habitat Restoration
July 7, 2021
East Coast - In addition to supporting fisheries and protected resources, habitat restoration builds resilience in communities and ecosystems. Hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters can have devastating effects on coastal communities. Restoring healthy habitats can help protect these communities from damage caused by extreme weather and a changing climate.

Habitat restoration provides a safe, effective, and affordable approach to coastal protection. Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams (causeways) can improve coastal resilience—helping communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.

The NOAA Restoration Center in the Office of Habitat Conservation invests in habitat restoration across the country where our fisheries and protected resources need it most. Our funding and technical assistance help build effective, efficient restoration projects that meet the needs of both fisheries and coastal communities. Our habitat restoration work supports coastal community resilience by:

  • Restoring wetlands to reduce flooding caused by more frequent, more intense storms
  • Protecting shorelines from erosion and sea level rise
  • Eliminating safety risks associated with outdated, hazardous structures


Read the full news story on the NOAA Fisheries website: NOAA Building Community Resilience Through Habitat Restoration
Location: East Coast: United States
Source: Press Release. Published by NOAA Fisheries on July 07, 2021. Retrieved on July 26, 2021.
Topic: Restoration
Poster: AdminPosted: 07/26/2021
Indian River Lagoon News - Building Community Resilience Through Habitat Restoration
Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams (ie: causeways) can improve coastal resilience—helping communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.