November 30, 2022 — NOAA and The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) will award a record amount to support natural infrastructure projects in 29 states and U.S. territories. This investment in coastal resilience will fund projects that will help communities prepare for increasing coastal flooding and more intense storms, while improving thousands of acres of coastal habitats.
WHO
NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad, Ph.D. NFWF Chief Conservation Officer Holly Bamford, Ph.D. Shell USA Chelsey Martin, Washington State Dept of Transportation Cassidy Lejeune, Ducks Unlimited Eric Sparks, Mississippi State University WHEN
Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 12:00 p.m. CST
WHERE
In-person: Hilton New Orleans, River Room (Two Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130) Virtual option: click here to register – https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5axFsbohQl67d-DzqLgHOw The press conference will take place during the 2022 Coastal and Estuarine Summitoffsite link hosted by Restore America’s Estuaries.
BACKGROUND
The National Coastal Resilience Fundoffsite link invests in conservation projects that restore or expand natural features such as coastal marshes and wetlands, dune and beach systems, oyster and coral reefs, forests, coastal rivers and floodplains, and barrier islands that minimize the impacts of storms and other naturally occurring events on nearby communities. The National Coastal Resilience Fund is a partnership between NFWF, NOAA, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Shell USA, TransRe and Oxy, with additional funding this year from the Bezos Earth Fund. NFWF launched the National Coastal Resilience Fund in 2018, in partnership with NOAA and joined initially by Shell USA and TransRe