Coastal Training Program Background
The availability and understanding of science-b ased technical information is the key to making informed decisions concerning coastal issues. Decision-makers in Virginia's coastal area must address complex issues that have long-term implications for coastal and estuarine ecosystems, as well as localities, infrastructure, life and property.
The Coastal Training Program (CTP) promotes science based decision-making by developing and providing educational programs that specifically target identified training needs. As needs are identified, and programs are developed, the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERRVA) at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) will identify and collaborate with appropriate partners to make training opportunities available.
Identified Training Needs
Based on training participant input and survey results, the CTP in Virginia will initially focus on coastal land use impacts in the following contexts: (1) riparian buffers and wetlands; (2) shoreline management; (3) water quality and water management. Please check the web site to find out details about upcoming workshops, or contact Sandra Erdle at 804.684.7144.
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