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1 Presenters: David M. Kennedy, Director, NOAA Office of Ocean & Coastal Resource Management Margaret A. Davidson, Director, NOAA Coastal Services Center May 20, 2009 1 Climate Change and the Coasts: Impacts on Coastal Communities

2 57% of U.S. national GDP is contributed by coastal watershed counties. Coastal counties contain 53% of the Nation’s population – but account for only 17% of U.S. land area (excludes Alaska). Waterborne commerce along the Nation’s seaports is a $1 trillion industry supporting more than 13 million U.S. jobs. Coastal habitats help reduce impacts of floods, storms, and climate change on coastal communities by absorbing water, wave energy, and other stressors. 2 Coastal Communities: VITAL TO U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIES Climate Change and the Coasts - May 20, 2009

3 3 NOAA’s tool box NOAA: Understanding Changing Climate For Climate Risk Management Observations Modeling Platforms: Satellites, ships, buoys, stations Geospatial mapping Earth System Models, Climate Predictions/Projections High Resolution Regional Models Energy Transportation Society Water Energy Transportation Society Water Agriculture Coastal Systems Health Living Marine Resources Agriculture Coastal Systems Health Living Marine Resources National Security and Economy Ecosystems and Biodiversity

4 Capabilities Living marine resource management Data and Information Land acquisition and restoration Support direct resource management and policy development Training, outreach, capacity building Value-added tools and assessments Fundamental geospatial infrastructure Partners Government cooperation: Local, State, Federal, Tribal, Territories Regional Governors’ Associations/Alliances Academia Coastal mapping community U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Regional Associations Non-governmental organizations Trade associations Chambers of Commerce Regional Climate Centers 4 Climate Change and the Coasts - May 20, 2009

5 Expressed Needs: A Federal resource/tool box to support adaptation strategies at multiple scales Enhanced coordination among Federal agencies Guidance for developing State adaptation plans A better understanding of State requirements 5 Coastal Coordination Committee Climate Working Group NOAA’s Role in Climate Services, Adaptation, and Applications - February 23, 2009

6 Improving Awareness of Climate Change Risks: NOAA’s Climate Change Portal A “one-stop” Web portal for discovery & delivery of NOAA’s climate information & resources Improving Awareness of Climate Change Risks: NOAA’s Climate Change Portal A “one-stop” Web portal for discovery & delivery of NOAA’s climate information & resources Improving Analytic Capacity: Integrated Ocean & Coastal Mapping/Digital Coast Provides a coordinated approach to mapping/GIS & visualization tools to help users understand impacts of changing climate conditions Example (Left) – data simulation of inundation on Charleston, SC Improving Analytic Capacity: Integrated Ocean & Coastal Mapping/Digital Coast Provides a coordinated approach to mapping/GIS & visualization tools to help users understand impacts of changing climate conditions Example (Left) – data simulation of inundation on Charleston, SC 6 Implementing Adaptation Actions: NOAA’s Coastal Strategy To increase the resilience of coastal environments and communities by protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems and their services and ensuring sustainable coastal communities. Implementing Adaptation Actions: NOAA’s Coastal Strategy To increase the resilience of coastal environments and communities by protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems and their services and ensuring sustainable coastal communities. Climate Services for the Nation’s Coastal Communities Climate Change and the Coasts - May 20, 2009

7 Improving Awareness of Climate Change Risks Coastal Storms Program – Gulf pilot RiskWise partnership Improving Analytic Capacity Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise (EESLR) Program NOAA-USGS coastal climate partnership Integrated Ecosystem Assessments Implementing Adaptation Actions Community and Regional Resilience Initiative (CARRI) Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program (CELCP) and Community Based Restoration Program Satellite-based coral bleaching warning system and Reef Manager’s Guide 7 Climate Change and the Coasts - May 20, 2009

8 Improving Awareness of Climate Change Risks San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission- international design competition for innovative coastal adaptation strategies WA: Climate Change Adaptation Tools Workshops. Coastal & Infrastructure Preparation Adaptation Working Group. Improving Analytic Capacity Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Pacific Region Integrated Climatology Information Products (PRICIP) Climate Change and Intertidal Risk Analysis Ocean Acidification – ecological forecasting Pacific Risk Management Ohana (PRiMO) California Seafloor Mapping Project (CSMP) Implementing Adaptation Actions AK: Immediate Action Work Group WA: Guidebook for Local, Regional, and State Governments (above)- NOAA RISA (Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments) program/King County/ICLEI. Climate Change and the Coasts - May 20, 2009

9 Improving Awareness of Climate Change Risks U.S. Climate Change Science Program SAP 4.1: Sea level rise in Mid-Atlantic NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program regional trainings on A Reef Manager’s Guide to Coral Bleaching Improving Analytic Capacity NC: S ea Level Risk Management Study FL, USVI, others: Reef resilience programs MD: Chesapeake Bay Inundation Prediction System (CIPS) Implementing Adaptation Actions MD: Coast-Smart Communities Initiative DE Coastal Management Program: sea level rise adaptation plan Coastal habitat restoration 9 Climate Change and the Coasts - May 20, 2009


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