MARINE EXCHANGE Consider Your Audience: Communicating Effectively About Coastal Resilience Zach Ferdaña, Senior Marine Conservation Planner Cara Byington,

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MARINE EXCHANGE Consider Your Audience: Communicating Effectively About Coastal Resilience Zach Ferdaña, Senior Marine Conservation Planner Cara Byington, Associate Director, Marketing & Communications Tom McCann, Director of Communications, Global Marine Team

Planning frameworks/assessments/methods Tools Approach Planning frameworks/assessments/methods Tools …disaster risk reduction using nature-based solutions to coastal hazards & climate change Advance actions that prepare and protect ecosystems and reduce the severity of climate change impacts to coastal communities. “Ecosystem-based Adaptation” Benefits of Nature that help people adapt Salt Marsh, Shellfish, Seagrass, Coastal Systems Global Coastal Resilience (http://coastalresilience.org) is an innovative multi-hazard decision support tool that is being used to integrate coastal risks and ecosystem services in planning frameworks and allow for the examination of adaptation solutions at various scales. The Nature Conservancy will present an example of this on Long Island, New York, illustrating how sea level rise (SLR) was mapped to determine social, economic and ecological vulnerabilities. This study highlights both the limitations and opportunities of mapping SLR at regional scales in an attempt to determine how and to what extent this information can influence the development of ecosystem-based adaptation strategies.

Overview Coastal Defense Advance actions that prepare and protect ecosystems and reduce the severity of climate change impacts to coastal communities. “Ecosystem-based Adaptation” Benefits of Nature that help people adapt Salt Marsh, Shellfish, Seagrass, Coastal Systems Global Coastal Resilience (http://coastalresilience.org) is an innovative multi-hazard decision support tool that is being used to integrate coastal risks and ecosystem services in planning frameworks and allow for the examination of adaptation solutions at various scales. The Nature Conservancy will present an example of this on Long Island, New York, illustrating how sea level rise (SLR) was mapped to determine social, economic and ecological vulnerabilities. This study highlights both the limitations and opportunities of mapping SLR at regional scales in an attempt to determine how and to what extent this information can influence the development of ecosystem-based adaptation strategies. Coastal Defense

Strategic Communications Checklist Goal – have you set a realistic goal given timeframe, resources, competition? Audience – who specifically pulls the lever that leads to success? An agency, industry, county planner, funder. Influence – who or what influences your primary audience? Focus on your audience and develop strategies and tactics that will influence them and the people around them. Measure – how will you measure success, vote, rule, funds, a new partnership or permits?

The concept of “natural defenses” is more appealing than “infrastructure.” (Terms Ranked on Seven-Point “Appeal” Scale) Mean Score 5.9 5.5 5.2 5.0 4.4 11. Here are some phrases people might use in talking about efforts to conserve and restore the Gulf Coast. Please rate how appealing it sounds to you on a scale of one to seven, where one means NOT AT ALL APPEALING and seven means VERY APPEALING. A rating of 4 is NEUTRAL. Split Sample.

Firefighters are the most credible messengers. Here is a list of people and organizations that take positions on issues affecting land and waters along the Gulf Coast. Please tell me if you would generally trust each person or organization’s opinion, or if you would be suspicious of it. Difference +67% +65% +63% +59% +57% +51% +48% +47% +44% Local firefighters Scientists at a [STATE] university Local doctors and nurses The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Commercial fishermen Volunteers who work on cleaning up the shoreline The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA Local shellfish growers A public health expert Scientists Sport fishermen Q15. Split Sample.

Strategic Communications Checklist Goal – have you set a realistic goal given timeframe, resources, competition? Audience – who specifically pulls the lever that leads to success? An agency, industry, county planner, funder. Influence – who or what influences your primary audience? Focus on your audience and develop strategies and tactics that will influence them and the people around them. Measure – how will you measure success, vote, rule, funds, a new partnership or permits?

Coastal Resilience Tool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8lJmz_RrS0