Project

Coastal Flooding Community Science

Working with local residents to prioritize resilience actions.

Our coastal flooding community science project provides guidance on how to contribute observations that will help pinpoint high-risk flooding areas in your community. Community members can identify the weather and water level conditions during flooding events, and describe how the flood impacts their community. Collectively, these data will inform future decisions that will prioritize community resilience.

Project Goals:

  • Collect data that reveals the weather and sea conditions associated with localized coastal flooding.
  • Inform community actions by methodically gathering residents’ opinions on relative site values and impact concerns.
  • Raise community awareness among residents about local flooding impacts.
  • Create a region-wide protocol and network for sharing flood impacts to ensure communities better understand their unique risks and can identify priorities for building resilience.

Contribute Local Data

Learn how you can contribute local data to support specific coastal community resilience planning in Belfast, Portland, and South Portland, as well general planning efforts anywhere along the coast by visiting this project on the Ecosystem Investigation Network page.

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Monitoring coastal flooding in Maine

newscentermaine.com|Feb 10, 2021

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