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a group of people standing by a building with a sign reading “Shinnecock Nation Tribal Offices”
Elevating Tribal Priorities in the North Atlantic Region

NOAA is enhancing its collaboration with tribal officials in the North Atlantic region to tackle some of the key climate-related concerns faced by tribal communities. Read more here.

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North Atlantic Regional Collaboration Team connects with The Mystic River Watershed Association

Members of the North Atlantic Regional Team (NART) attended a Mystic River Watershed Association-led site visit to four locations within the Mystic River watershed.

Pictured, back row: David Pocknett (MWT), Aquinnah Pocknett (MWT), Danial Badger (MIT Sea Grant), Cheenulka Pocknett (MWT) Middle row: Buddy Pocknett (MWT), Jason Steiding (MWT), Rob Vincent (MIT Sea Grant), Nicole Bartlett (NOAA) ​​​​​​​Front row: Betsy Nicholson (NOAA), Caitlin Adams (NOAA), Rick Spinrad (NOAA), Lauren Gaches (NOAA)
Building stronger partnerships with tribal nations in the North Atlantic

Over the last several years, NOAA expanded engagement with tribal nations in the North Atlantic region resulting in additional regional capacity, new internal training resources, increased attention from NOAA headquarters and targeted products for tribal nations.


 

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