Old rules, new ideas to connect the dots from Maine to Sandy to Memphis




Old rules, new ideas


1.     Do no harm
2.     Fix what’s broken
3.     Make wise choices

I'm proud to be part of the solution on Friday, at this year's NES 12th Annual Colloquium "Superstorm Sandy: Before, During and After" http://opencuny.org/nature/ at CUNY.

I will present the culmination of 2 years of GIS research on how to support finfish in the Gulf of Maine. This is an exciting opportunity to discuss with others how to contribute to future policy solutions. The work offers a means to apply the principles of trigger point theory to target where we might focus restoration work to support dwindling biodiversity. This project demonstrates how to leverage small efforts to address systemic impacts before and after the effects of climate change.
Old rules, new ideas.

The research I will present is some of the raw material for Fish Story.

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