Virginia Coastal Zone Management - Summer/Fall 2008
On our cover:
Climate change has an effect on the distribution of species like Brown pelicans, whose nesting range has expanded into the Chesapeake Bay area, with detrimental consequences to individual birds who try to overwinter here. See more about this in our cover story on climate change. Photo by Bill Portlock.
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In this issue:
- Message from the Program Manager
- Climate Change - Understanding Challenges and Adapting to Changes on Our Coast
- Monitoring Estuarine Ecosystems’ Responses to Climate Change
- Conserving Coastal Areas - Virginia Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program
- Land Conservation News from
the Eastern Shore - Land Conservation News from
the Middle Peninsula
- Land Conservation News from
- Shellfish Aquaculture - Shifting from Wild Harvest to Farming
- Watermen and Working Waterfronts - Preserving a Place for Virginia’s Coastal Heritage
- Dunes and Beaches - Expanded Protection for Critical Coastal Resources
- Virginia's Coastal Places - The Winning Ways of Willis Wharf
- News Around the Zone
- Chickahominy River
Recreational Access Study - Dragon Run Biodiesel
Partnership - Delmarva Grapples with
Growth
- Chickahominy River
- 2008 Virginia CZM Projects - Where Do Those Dollars Go?
- Coastal Clips and Contributions
- New Virginia CZM Program Staff - Coastal GIS Coordinator
- New Virginia CZM Program Staff - Coastal Grants Coordinator/Outreach Specialist
- New DCR/NH Staff - Coastal Natural Heritage Liasion
- 2007 Virginia Outdoors Plan
- NOAA Deploys “Smart Buoys” in Virginia
- Middle Penninsula Receives Boating Access Award


