To sign up for any of these projects and times, please contact Stephany Hessler at shessler@savebay.org or 401.272.3540 x 130.
The current list of volunteer jobs includes:
Saturday, October 11
1 pm to 6 pm
Stuffing Conference Bags
You can work any time frame during this time
Sunday, October 12
7:30 am to 8:00 pm
Busy Times are 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Registration Assistance
You can work any time frame during this time
Monday, October 13
6:30 am to 5:00 pm
Busy Times are 6:30 am to 9:00 am
Registration Assistance
You can work any time frame during this time
Monday, October 13
7:00 am to 5:30 pm
Busy times will be 7:00am-8:30am and noon-1:30pm and 4:30pm-5:30pm
Save The Bay and RAE Booth Volunteers
You can work any time frame during this time
Monday, October 13
10:30 am to 5:00 pm
Volunteers are needed to sit in as room monitors during the days workshop sessions. You will help with technical assistance, getting water, etc. You will also get to enjoy the workshop(s) free of charge. There will be a lunch break from noon to 1:30 pm.
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Monday |
10:30-Noon |
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Evaluating the Relationship Between Climate Change Impacts and Coastal Habitat Restoration |
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Integration of Wetlands Restoration with Traditional Coastal Planning and Management |
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Integrating Science and Stakeholders to Promote Ecosystem-Based Management in Morro Bay , California |
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Best Practices in Oyster Habitat Restoration |
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Education Through Restoration: Connecting Kids and Communities to Their Estuary |
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Monitoring Salt Marsh Restoration - Theory and Practice |
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Upstream Restoration Strategies |
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Restoring Urban Waterways |
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Water Quality Management in the Context of Habitat Restoration |
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Monday |
1:30-3:00 |
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From Communities to Clean-Up: Hurricane Response and Recovery in Mississippi and Louisiana |
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Climate Change and Tidal Marsh Restoration: The Implications of Sea Level Rise from Big Picture to Project Level |
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Sustainability Accord for America ’s Energy Coast |
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Narrow River Estuary - Water Quality, Habitat, Regulations, and Partners at the Ready |
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Advancing the Dam Removal Paradigm for Ecological Restoration: Tackling the Technical Issues |
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No Child Left Inside: A Back-to-Nature Movement |
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Next Steps in Living Shoreline Restoration: Taking Lessons from North Carolina , Virginia , and Maryland to the National Level |
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Coastal Habitat Restoration in the Urban Northeast U.S. |
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Making Restoration Work: The View of Urban Developers |
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Monday |
3:30-5:00 |
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Planning for Climate Change Along the Coast: The National Estuary Program |
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Ecosystem-Based Planning and Implementation |
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Advancing the Dam Removal Paradigm for Ecological Restoration: Tackling the Social/Cultural Issues |
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Advocacy Needs for Economic Data for Coastal and Estuarine Protection |
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Private/Public Cooperative Agreements for Wetland Restoration and Mitigation Planning |
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Moving Living Shoreline Policy and Implementation Forward: A Panel and Audience Discussion |
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Shellfish Restoration: Grappling with Human Influence |
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Large Scale Marsh Restoration and Lessons Learned From Them |
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Partnership Connections: From Headwaters to the Bay |
Tuesday, October 14
6:30 am – 5:00 pm
Registration Assistance
You can work any time frame during this time
Tuesday, October 14
7:00 am to 5:30 pm
Busy times will be 7:00am-8:30am and noon-1:30pm and 4:30pm-5:30pm
Save The Bay and RAE Booth Volunteers
You can work any time frame during this time
Tuesday, October 14
10:30 am to 5:30 pm
Volunteers are needed to sit in as room monitors during the days workshop sessions. You will help with technical assistance, getting water, etc. You will also get to enjoy the workshop(s) free of charge. There will be a lunch break from noon to 1:30 pm.
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Tuesday |
10:30-noon |
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Post-Hurricane Science and Planning to Restore Coastal Louisiana |
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Devil in the Details: The Legal Landscape and Coastal Restoration |
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Habitat Restoration Where We Live |
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Adaptive management of estuaries in the face of climate change |
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Human Dimensions Methods and Concepts: A Current Perspective |
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Large-Scale Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Restoration Research in the Chesapeake Bay : 2003-2007 |
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Adaptive Management: Balancing Habitat Restoration and Public Needs in a Multi-Objective Restoration Project |
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Special Sessions - A Retrospective on Wetland Restoration Science and Practice: Have We Really Achieved Ecological and/or Societal Successes? Organized by Michael Weinstein, Si Simenstad, Ron Thom, and Gordon Thayer |
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Dam Disposition and Ecosystem Restoration: Challenges, Opportunities and Innovations |
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Tuesday |
2:00-3:30 |
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Preparing the Next Generation of Coastal Leaders |
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Ecosystem Protection and Management in an Uncertain Future |
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Financing Strategies for Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration |
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Unique Ways to Engage the Community |
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Seagrass Restoration, Lessons Learned from Our Success and Failures |
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Beach and Salt Marsh Restoration Projects in Puget Sound—Integrated Approaches to Restoration and Lessons Learned from Different Perspectives |
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Oyster Habitat Restoration in North Carolina : From Reef Building and Research to Education – A Multifaceted Approach Engaging Multiple Stakeholders |
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Restoring Tidal Hydrology: Breaking Down Barriers Guidance Manual |
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Special Sessions - A Retrospective on Wetland Restoration Science and Practice: Have We Really Achieved Ecological and/or Societal Successes? Organized by Michael Weinstein, Si Simenstad, Ron Thom, and Gordon Thayer |
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Tuesday |
4:00-5:30 |
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Issues in Planning and Design of Restoration Projects in the Face of Climate Change |
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Achieving Habitat Restoration: Innovative and Strategic Partnerships between Public and Private Organizations |
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Restoring Fish Habitat |
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A National Perspective on Legislative Issues Impacting Coasts and Estuaries |
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New Technologies in SAV Restoration |
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Creating a Shoreline and River Restoration Plan; South River Case Study |
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Designing Salt Marsh Projects for Success |
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Special Sessions - A Retrospective on Wetland Restoration Science and Practice: Have We Really Achieved Ecological and/or Societal Successes? Organized by Michael Weinstein, Si Simenstad, Ron Thom, and Gordon Thayer |
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Water Quality and Habitat Restoration |
Wednesday, October 15
6:30 am – 5:00 pm
Registration Assistance
You can work any time frame during this time
Wednesday, October 15
7:00 am to 5:30 pm
Busy times will be 7:00am-8:30am and noon-1:30pm and 4:30pm-5:30pm
Save The Bay and RAE Booth Volunteers
You can work any time frame during this time
Wednesday, October 15
10:30 am to 5:30 pm
Volunteers are needed to sit in as room monitors during the days workshop sessions. You will help with technical assistance, getting water, etc. You will also get to enjoy the workshop(s) free of charge. There will be a lunch break from noon to 1:30 pm.
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Wednesday |
10:20-noon |
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Federal Opportunities in Restoration |
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Climate Change Considerations in Coastal Restoration |
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Five Years and Counting: Large-Scale Wetland Restoration at North River Farms in Coastal North Carolina |
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Cape Cod and Islands Restoration Projects: Past, Present, and Future |
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Economic and Ecological Service Valuations for Estuary Resource Management |
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Creating the Public and Political Will to Restore Our Coasts and Estuaries |
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On Their Ground and On Our Estuaries: Working to Restore Residential Shorelines |
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Bay Scallop (Argopecten irradians) Restoration |
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A Cooperative-Based Approach to Aquatic and Riparian Habitat Restoration |
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Wednesday |
1:30pm-3:00pm |
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Restoration-Land Conservation |
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Restoration Coffee House – Session One: Coastal restoration in the context of climate change |
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Lessons Learned from Restoration in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary |
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Mapping Subaqueous Soils and Landscapes: A New Tool for Planning Estuary/Coastal Restoration |
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Perspectives from Hurricane Katrina on Coastal Resiliency: Holistic Management of Coastal Resources and Community Planning |
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Considerations in SAV Restoration |
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Habitat Restoration to Protect Shorelines |
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Case Studies and Lessons Learned in Coastal Marsh Restoration |
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Urban Restoration, Challenges and Solutions within the Hudson Raritan Estuary |
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Wednesday |
3:30-5:00 |
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Restoring Urban Estuaries: Ecosystem Management and the Restoration Cascade |
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Improving Restoration Through Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Science, Management and Outreach |
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Nature-like Fishways: Innovative Fish Passage Techniques in the Northeast |
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Restoration Coffee House Session Two: Considering Human Dimensions in Restoration |
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Restoring Species through Shoreline Restoration Efforts |
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Sediment Management and Salt Marsh Restoration |
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Advances in the Science and Technology of Marsh Restoration |
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Terrestrial/Riparian Restoration for Estuary Health |
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Water Quality and Habitat Restoration in RI and MA |
Stephany Hessler
Volunteer & Internship Manager
Save the Bay - Narragansett Bay
100 Save the Bay Drive
Providence, RI 02905
401.272.3540 x 130
401.273.7153 fax
shessler@savebay.org
www.savebay.org
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